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FOOTHILLS’ NEAR-RECORD SHOW

100 Brides Dream

Of That Happy Day

A hundred brides, up from 60 last year, descended on Foothills’ annual Bridal Expo this afternoon in the Atrium of the Oneonta venue. They came from as far away as the Cherry Valley area –  in top photo, Lisa Bullis and Adam Prime of Salt Springville examine Cakes by Maryann – to Walton – lower left, where bride-to-be Becky Hogencamp, right, samples Celebration Creations’ chocolates with Maid of Honor Anna Rifenbark of Davenport, center, and bridesmaid Kim Demeo, up from Long Island.  Lower right, Kathryn M. Kroll is surrounded by her offerings from Oneonta’s Coddington Florist.  Organizer Luisa Montanti said 48 vendors participated this year, up from 30, and more than 350 people came through the doors for the two-hour event.  (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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