Your Best Life | Wedding traditions altered by COVID-19 pandemic
Couples who postponed their weddings in 2020 due to COVID are getting ready to tie the knot. But trends are changing. Big events are out. Microweddings are in. Author: Leslie Draffin Updated: 9:00 PM CDT May 5, 2021
BELTON, Texas Off Sparta Road in Belton is a hidden creek, a stone house and a wedding venue that s truly a hidden gem. But like most wedding venues, COVID-19 hit the venue hard. It was scary for us because we didn t know what our future held, said co-owner Kelly Glass.
She and her sister Samantha Seidel, along with mom Loretta Solliday, run Hiddencreek at StoneHaus. The family renovated the property and turned it into a wedding venue three years ago, after Seidel s wedding. Now, they make sure every ceremony is just as special.