Eric Bock H.
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I felt a personal responsibility to God, and the Hyde family tree and legacy, who ran the bank, were realtors, and farmed, residing not far down the gravel road and also in town throughout parts of about the last 150 years. Getting married here, one of the hidden, sacred treasures of the earth, is destiny. So glad, it was here.
The venue is iconic in its restoration. Amy and JT know how to put on a good show. The guests were all so thankful, and the wedding ceremony outdoors and the fancy barn with a balcony viewing level.
I think we had maybe 60. I couldn’t tell you exactly. Susan Hyde played bass and sing for the outdoor wedding ceremony, Jane Hyde played harp during the reception following. They both played in the perfect spots, and the music’s serenity and peacefulness matched the historic significance of the venue.
Thank you Amy and JT Crawford!
It was priceless. Couldn’t have gone better! Looking forward to seeing how it goes for The Riverview! I’ll bet it’s gonna be big!
Precautions & Recommendations
• Go to Miracle Cafe in Reading, KS, check it out, then go to The Riverview right down Carlson/Road Z.
• Set Up—the banquet tables and catering need to be set up at least a day prior if you want to be comfortable. Otherwise, you won’t have much time for yourself while directing and coordinating guests and event staff during the big day.
• A lot of work goes into it, be prepared.
It’s all worth it in the end—the goal.
Sincerely,
Elizabeth & Eric Hyde