OBX Wedding Fest returns this month

The Outer Banks Wedding Association (OBXWA) has announced the return of OBX Wedding Fest on Sunday, August 28, 2022 from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Keeper’s Galley and The Barn at Haven on the Banks, located in Nags Head.

“A curated collection of the Outer Banks’ top wedding professionals, OBX Wedding Fest provides engaged couples face-to-face access to reliable and experienced vendors representing all types of services to help plan an Outer Banks wedding,” stated a press release from OBXWA. “The event provides a relaxed environment for attendees to sample cuisine and confections, and meet with planners, florists, officiants, DJs, photographers, venues and more.”

“Weddings are back in a big way and booming again on the OBX. When you plan a wedding here, you receive the priceless component of vendors who know and work with each other often,” said Beth Conery, director of marketing and public relations for OBXWA. “The Fest gives you access to an array of these vendors in one location and is a great opportunity for couples to visit the Outer Banks during a beautiful time of the year. Couples can learn all about what our vendors offer for any size or type of wedding and knock out essential planning to-do’s in one day!”

All attendees will be entered to win $500 towards their Outer Banks wedding. The randomly selected winner may use the prize with the Wedding Fest vendor(s) of their choice.

Tickets to the OBX Wedding Fest are $15 and can be purchased online now at obxwa.com/fest or at the door of the event for $20. A ticket grants one person admission and a chance to win the $500 door prize giveaway.

For complete details and to purchase tickets, visit obxwa.com.

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