A busy time for celebrants

October 22, 2011

What a busy time and it has been so long since my last posting.
NT Celebrants have been very busy, and while it has been a hectic wedding and ceremony season, it is nice to have a bit of a lull in October, before the wet season ceremonies begin. Already there are bookings coming in for 2012, and so it promises to be another exciting year (and this one has not even finished!).
NT Celebrants Bilawara, Yvonne and Nancy will be at the NT Bridal Expo at the Darwin Turf Club on 13th November – look for our signature colours of fuschia and black. We look forward to meeting up with you to discuss your ceremony needs.
We are also involved in consultations about the impending professional fee imposed on all civil celebrants around the country. The consultation with NT Celebrants will take place on 18th November, and celebrants around the country are concerned about the imposition of this fee and the implication for couples marrying after July 2013.
We are also taking bookings for 2012, but the Bridal Expo is a good way of meeting some of the wedding industry suppliers. If you are thnking about your marriage in 2012, now is the time to lock in not just your celebrant, but your photographer, marriage and reception venues, florist, catering and furniture supplies and anything else you will need for your wedding. It is not just celebrants who are taking 2012 bookings!
In the meantime, please give one of us a ring if we can help you with your ceremony needs. We might be busy women, but we thrive on helping people to plan their individual and unique ceremonies. :-)  

Love is in the air!

May 15, 2010

Love is in the air!

Can you almost hear the song being sung? This past week there has been a rush on phone calls and people suddenly deciding this week was the right time to plan their ceremony. I can’t say it often enough though – from the time a Notice of Intended Marriage is filled in and lodged with proof of birth / death / annulment,  with the celebrant of your choice, one month and one day must pass before a couple can legally marry. There were two disappointed brides this week who wanted to marry in the first week of June, as relatives are suddenly coming up for a visit to Darwin – and they have missed the cut off point.

However, one couple this week wanted to fill in their Notice for November of 2011… for 11 am, on 11th November, 2011. Now THAT is forward planning! As a notice is ‘good’ for 18 months, they are a super organised couple who have already booked celebrant, flowers, ceremony and reception venues and even her manicurist, apparently.

Either way, love is in the air… and isn’t it exciting!

On a completely different note, one couple asked how they know if their celebrant is qualified and registered. Anyone can access the Federal Attorney General’s website and find an entire list of every registered celebrant in the country. So every registered marriage celebrant in the NT is listed…  While regulations have now changed with regards to becoming a celebrant (specific elements of the Certificate IV in Celebrancy must be completed prior to registration), all registered celebrants must complete 5 hours of ongoing professional development (OPD) in any given year – and you can be assured that all four NT Celebrants have completed their OPD, and are fully qualified and registered.

2010 Wedding season starting!

May 2, 2010

Darwin1Ahhh, can you feel the excitement in the air? Can you hear the racing of feet to check out celebrants, cake decorators and venues? The 2010 wedding season has well and truly started and phone calls are now coming thick and fast. 

It amazes me though when I hear that someone has sent out their wedding invitations but has not yet lined up a celebrant! I had a frantic call last weekend from someone wanting to marry in the height of the Dry season (July) who was only now realising that she did not have the celebrant to marry her! It also appeared that every celebrant that she had rung, was busy on ‘her’ day. While we alwasy try to find a solution to timing issues, in this case, all I could do was refer her on to other good celebrants in Darwin.

On the other hand, there are those well organised folk who are now booking for 2011 – I am in awe of their organisation and planning but how much less stressful to organise the celebrant first, and then commit to the myriad of other arrangements.

I am also in awe of some of the creative solutions to where people will be getting married. I had my first request to marry people above the crocodile pits at Crocodylus Park (Darwin) - I am hopeful that it is not a windy day as I am NOT jumping into the pit with two huge crocs to retrieve any wedding paperwork!!

Either way, the 2010 wedding season has started, and so far it is promising to be a fantastic one. At NT Celebrants, we LOVE weddings. We love being a part of the excitement, the joy and the magic of helping two people to join together in spirit and love. Call us ’softies’ if you want – but THAT is why we love being celebrants.

Professionals freezing together…

October 17, 2009

celeb291Yup, that’s NT Celebrants Marika, Nancy, Bilawara and Yvonne, all snuggled up during the annual Australian Federation of Civil Celebrants conference, which was held in July in Adelaide. I just thought it was a very different photo of us from the website, one where we look all rugged up and freezing to death! Love you Adelaide, but you truly don’t understand about warm weather in July!

The four of us above, NT Celebrants, met during our initial training as celebrants some years back now, and have remained good friends ever since. We have formed a ‘collective’ of professional women, ones very supportive of each other, while still running our own separate celebrancy businesses. We meet regularly – to develop new resources for our clients, to back each other up where necessary, with resources such as a sound system, and to critique each other’s performance as well. In order to maintain a quality level of performance, sometimes you will see one of us standing at the back of a ceremony, just quietly watching each other, and making helpful comments after the ceremony. THAT is how seriously we take our professionalism.

But in the meantime, this post is about friends – and how valuable good friends are. We see it every day in the cermonies that we assist people with – the good friends and family who join together to create memorable, brilliant occasions. Where would we be without friends.

Whatever you have in hand, here’s a toast to good friends and friendships!

Technology Trend in Darwin Weddings

August 28, 2009

A new phenomenon appears to be gaining popularity in Darwin for ceremonies.

I have used Skype regularly for a couple of years not just to touch base with both potential clients, but also clients particularly from overseas, planning a holiday and their wedding in Darwin.

During this past wedding season however, I have been fortunate enough to hold four ceremonies where the bride and groom ‘skyped’ in overseas guests who could not attend their wedding. In one instance, the bride and groom has their parents present, but the bride’s sister was in the UK. There was a party going on over there, and everyone had dressed up for the wedding (despite the early hour, considering the time differences between the UK and Australia). What a delight though to have an international audience, and to have the sister so involved in the big day.

We certainly live in an interesting world where we can use the technology for ceremonies in that way…

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