
Lacie Eileen Miller & | April 21, 2007 |
FamilyEileen and Gary Miller; Marlene and James Spagnolo II. CeremonyLacie and Jim were blessed with a warm, early-spring afternoon when they pledged their vows at St. Sebastian Roman Catholic Church (311 Siebert Road, Ross Township; 412/364-8999). The Rev. Joseph Mele officiated; 450 guests were in attendance. Jimmy coaches at St. Sebastian School, so a lot of his fourth-grade players came to the church to see their coach get hitched. FlowersKen Milko at Flowers in the Attic (7505 Saltsburg Road, Penn Hills; 412/798-2200, flowersintheattic.com) created bouquets bursting with lilies. Bridesmaids carried "something blue" in the form of beautiful nosegays that incorporated soft spring hues. Milko decked out both the church and the reception, using gardenias, which are a favorite of Lacie's father. PhotographerAs well as being a baseball coach, Jimmy is a big Pirates fan. His bride conspired with photographer Jim Scott (Scott Studio, Ross Township; 412/630-4620, jimscottstudio.com) for the couple to make a surprise stop at PNC Park for photos. When Jim got to touch the grass at the ballpark, Lacie says he had a look on his face like that of "a kid on Christmas morning." On the BrideLacie tried on more than 50 dresses, and then stopped at Carlisle's (2549 Penn Ave., Strip District; 412/562-5800, bridalwear.com), hoping her long search would be over. One of the store clerks pulled out an elegantly beaded Mon Cheri gown, the last one the store had available. It fit perfectly right off the rack! On the GroomJimmy made sure his groomsmen had a say in the tuxes, rented at Tuxedo Junction (Ross Park Mall, Ross Township; 412/366-3056, tuxedojunction.com). After the men conferred, his 11-year-old brother, Devin, made the final decision. ReceptionThe bridal party literally danced their way into the lavish reception, held at the Embassy Suites (550 Cherrington Parkway, Moon Township; 412/269-9070, embassysuites1.hilton.com). The party kept going with more than 300 guests in attendance, who enjoyed a cocktail hour, buffet-style dinner and dancing late into the evening. Here's one of the couples' favorite touches at the big day: The thoughtful staff stocked their suite with chocolate-covered strawberries, champagne and a club sandwich, which they hungrily devoured at the end of the night. CakeThis bride and groom enjoyed vanilla cake with raspberry filling made by Tammy Barr (Cakes by Tammy; 724/225-3993, cakesbytammy.com). MusicJimmy's best friend, disc jockey Rick Wirth (Life of the Party Productions; 412/821-7210), made sure the newlyweds' party kicked into high gear and stayed there until the reception ended around midnight. |
|
To see ten more Real Pittsburgh Weddings, click here or call 412-622-1360 to order the PITTSBURGH Weddings Spring/Summer 2008 Issue.
Past Features
Spring/Summer 2008: Real Pittsburgh Weddings
Spring/Summer 2007: Real Pittsburgh Weddings
Winter 2006: Six in the City
Fall 2006: Pin One On
Summer 2006: Perfect for a Summer Wedding
Spring 2006: The Spring Collection
Winter 2005: In the Heat of the Night
Fall 2005: Country Charm
Summer 2005: Replicakes
Spring 2005: Stage Siren
Fall 2004: Love Secrets
Spring 2004: Invitation Only
Spring 2004: Carat Cake
Fall 2003: Four Seasons