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If last year was nightmarish for the wedding business, this year is turning out more like a fairy tale.After suffering a drastic downturn in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, weddings and the businesses that cater to them have come roaring.
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Bottom Line: As wedding bells ring again post-pandemic, so do vendors’ cash registers
Modified: 4/24/2021 9:48:15 PM
The wedding business is back on again.
After cancellations and postponements arising from more than a year of pandemic-related quarantines, social distancing and face masks, Upper Valley businesses tied to the wedding industry say inquiries are rolling in about availability.
“Numbers-wise we are back up to almost where we were in 2019,” said
Brandon Blood, owner of
Blood’s Catering & Party Rentals in White River Junction. “We’re booked solid for seven out of 10 weekends between mid-August and early October.”
Blood’s enthusiasm stands in contrast to last summer as the pandemic shut down weddings and gatherings. When couples nixed nuptials many pushing the date into 2021 that in turn stranded banquet venues, tent companies, caterers, photographers, floral designers, musicians, DJs and other vendors.