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Epic Recording Artists "White Tie Affair" to Perform at DJX 99.7 Sponsored Event
Donation to YMCA Safe Place of Louisville Gets You in the Door
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Feb. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- The winners of "Ben and Kelly's
White Wedding at a White Castle" contest are Rosemary Coones, 23, and Clinton
Smith, 25, of Louisville. The lucky couple will be married on Saturday,
February 14, 2009, Valentine's Day, 2 p.m. at the White Castle located at
First and Market (105 E. Market St., Louisville, KY 40209.) The couple
entered and won the "White Wedding" contest sponsored by the "Ben Davis and
Kelly K Show" on DJX 99.7 radio in Louisville, Kentucky.
Clinton Smith described their selection as the winning couple as "a
blessing." Clinton works nights at a warehouse so that Rosemary can attend
classes during the day to become a nurse. They had originally planned to be
married at the Otter Creek Park, but those plans fell through when Metro
Louisville recently closed the park's facilities due to the city's budget
shortfall.
Rosemary and Clinton will receive a 1.25 carat white gold wedding set for
him and her from Gumer & Company jewelry valued at $5,000; a fully-catered
reception featuring White Castle's Silver Tray service; deluxe Valentine's Day
overnight accommodations at the Galt House Hotel and Suites; a white limo;
flowers; wedding photos; hair and make-up; and much more. A complete listing
of wedding package details and donating businesses can be found on the radio
station's web site at www.wdjx.com.
Besides the unusual location, this wedding will break with other nuptial
traditions. For one, the cake will resemble a stack of White Castle burgers.
And, instead of traditional wedding music, Epic recording artists "White Tie
Affair" (as heard on the MTV's "The Hills") will perform during the ceremony.
The group's music selection is expected to include the traditional Wedding
March and also the song "White Wedding" originally popularized by singer Billy
Idol in the 1980s. Packets of salt and pepper will also be thrown at the
couple after the ceremony to "season their marriage."
Wedding has Connection to "Safe Place"
The public is invited to attend the ceremony and reception that follows by
making a donation for the YMCA's Safe Place of Louisville at the door.
"We want to increase the public's awareness of Safe Place and its services
that help teens," said Judge Byer, who will be performing the wedding ceremony
and is also chair of the Board of Directors for Safe Place in Louisville.
"The wedding at White Castle is a unique way to capture the public's
attention," she added.
Safe Place Services is also hosting a catered rehearsal dinner for the
coupon on Friday, February 13 at its headquarters on Crittenden Drive in
Louisville.