Bride, businesses hopeful after difficulties planning wedding in pandemic
Bride, businesses hopeful after difficulties planning wedding in pandemic By Hannah Campbell | March 13, 2021 at 6:06 PM CST - Updated March 15 at 11:46 AM
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - One bride-to-be and a couple of businesses explain the pandemic has thrown obstacles, but 2021 is looking up for the wedding industry.
On Saturday, the Northeast Arkansas Bridal Expo was held at the Red Wolf Convention Center. The event was canceled last year, but several brides say they are making up for lost time.
“It’s been incredibly difficult to plan our wedding during the pandemic because there’s a lot of people from out of town that would like to come,” said bride-to-be Allie Hooks.
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