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Gulf Oil Spill: Wave Of Couples Canceling Beach Weddings

MELISSA NELSON   06/21/10 06:01 PM ET   AP

Gulf Oil Spill Beach Weddings

PENSACOLA BEACH, Fla. — The bride wore white, her bridesmaids watermelon pink. The groom dressed in khaki pants and a casual white shirt. And all went barefoot despite the risk of stepping on tar balls.

Rion and Gidget Bowers were determined to exchange vows with the backdrop of a soft, pink beach sunset and turquoise waters – even with the outer edges of the Gulf oil spill lurking just offshore.

It's another ripple effect of the disaster in the Gulf oozing oil square in the middle of wedding season: Fewer and fewer couples are willing to risk holding their weddings in this stretch of Panhandle sometimes called "the Las Vegas of beach weddings."

Millions of dollars are at stake because the ceremonies bring thousands of visitors annually to the area. Some businesses say their bookings have been cut in half.

"It's not just me hurting: it's the DJs, caterers, photographers, everyone involved," wedding planner Darrin Land said. He said he's lost $12,000 since news of the oil threat began in late April. "Sixty percent of my beach weddings are canceling. This is worse than a hurricane because we don't know what is going to happen."

Those in the wedding business say they, too, are suffering along with the oil workers, shrimpers, fishermen, hoteliers and restaurateurs whose jobs and businesses have been undercut by the spill.

"It's hurting everyone from the ministers to the people who put the chairs out on the beach," said June Watkins, a non-denominational minister.

Watkins normally does 40 weddings a year, mostly in the summer and early fall. She has no reservations through July and none for the fall. "They are talking about fisherman – and that's huge – but our wedding business along the Gulf Coast has been growing for years."

It's easy to see why couples from throughout the country get married on the Panhandle's beaches. The powdery white sand, vivid turquoise water and pastel sunsets are breathtaking. The many quaint, beach-front homes for rent on crowd-free beaches are the perfect honeymoon getaway.

So far, workers have been able to quickly clean from the sand the tar balls and sheen that's washed ashore here.

"I have a saying that it is God's church when were are out there on the beach with the Gulf of Mexico in the background. Every time I go out on the beach I am struck by the beauty. You know it had to have been made by a creator," Watkins said.

But with the oil spill, some couples worry that their day will be ruined. Even when the ceremony isn't canceled the spill can cause headaches for organizers.

Land held a beach wedding for a Mississippi couple and 40 guests in early June, but the bride waited until just two days before the event to make sure the beach would be tar-free. She had planned to move the wedding to a bay-front site away from the beach if the oil was a problem.

The last-minute setup is tricky.

"It's nerve-racking – do you have all the guests in the right spot, how do you notify everyone if it changes at the last minute? Do you have enough time to secure a beach spot where there aren't people in bikinis in the backdrop of the photos," Land said.

An arched trellis on the sand overlooking the gulf? "Totally out of the question because there isn't time to set them up," Land said.

But some couples are refusing to surrender to the spill.

Lindsay Catalano and Jon Lacey of Atlanta plan to marry Sept. 5 on a secluded beach between Destin and Panama City, no matter what. She'll wear Vera Wang and her seven bridesmaids will wear raspberry pink and orange gowns. A string quartet will play The Beatles' classic "All You Need is Love," as the couple walks the beach before exchanging vows.

Between 200 and 250 guests are expected – the couple is asking them to donate money to help those hurt by the spill.

"The oil, it just adds to the meaning of it all," said Catalano, who has vacationed in the area since she was a child and has long dreamed of having a beach wedding.

If the beach is too messy to have the wedding, the wedding will move to a grassy spot near the beach.

Pam Thompson, wedding manager for Carillon Beach resort where the wedding will be held, cried when the couple e-mailed her their firm intentions. The resort normally hosts 40 weddings a year, but this year she is expecting 20 because of the spill.

"If I could have reached through the phone and hugged them, I would have," she said.

The Bowers were among those determined to stay the course. The Tucson, Ariz.-couple, love Pensacola Beach's famous white sands, where they got engaged last September.

"There was a little bit of trepidation because we learned the beaches were possibly going to be covered with tar and oil," Rion Bowers said. But the rough surf that brought the first oil to the beach days earlier subsided and their dream ceremony went off without a hitch – or a single tar ball on anyone's bare foot.

They now joke that the spill gave them a wedding to remember.

"My biggest concern was one hour before the wedding when I looked out on the beach and a hazmat crew had set up near our site," Gidget said with a laugh. "I have pictures of our wedding trellis and the hazmat team."

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02:27 AM on 06/23/2010
For those of you who want to save mother earth deep drill off the cost of South America
02:26 AM on 06/23/2010
For those of you who want to save mother earth dip drill off the cost of South America
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seachange525
All will be well...I just don't know how yet :)
03:16 PM on 06/22/2010
Umm, is anyone bothering to connect the dots? A LOT of these couples and their friends and relatives would have traveled wherever they were going using FOSSIL FUELS. Stay at home to get married (it's where you're going to live anyway--most marriages would be better off with a dose of reality instead of fantasy at the beginning). Reduce your carbon footprint. It's something relatively small that you can do to HELP.
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Roger DiPaolo
11:58 AM on 06/22/2010
FLOWIN’ IN THE GULF

How many roads must a man drive down, before you call him a man?
How many seas must a pelican sail, before she can sleep in clean sand?
Yes and how many times must oil be spilled, before it is forever banned?

Refrain:

The answer my friend, is flowin’ in the gulf,
The answer is flowing in the gulf.

Yes and how many years can an oil rig exist, before it fails you and me?
Yes and how many years can some people exist, in a world of dying seas?
Yes and how many many times can you turn your head, and pretend that you just don’t see?

(Refrain)

Yes and how many times must a man look up, before he can see a clear sky?
Yes and how many ears must one man have, before he can hear seabirds cry?
Yes and how many deaths will take till he knows, that too many creatures have died?

(Refrain)

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A free gift to the world, sing and spread widely.....
Credit for inspiration to Bob Dylan, and credit for the subject matter to Big Oil.
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seachange525
All will be well...I just don't know how yet :)
03:09 PM on 06/22/2010
Beautiful, my friend. Thank you for sharing your inspiration with us. Maybe these words will help awaken humanity. Something has to. It is close to too late. I consider it a privilege to be fan number 11.
11:28 AM on 06/22/2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXlC7gvvJZw

Be sure to read the story under the video...Selbsttranszendenz — June 17, 2010 — Toxic Oil Spill Rains Warned Could Destroy North America
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seachange525
All will be well...I just don't know how yet :)
03:13 PM on 06/22/2010
Thank you for sharing this. I just hope you're preaching to the folks asleep in the congregation and not just the choir! Wake 'em up!
04:20 PM on 06/22/2010
Thanks for your support.
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Ljilja
http://graciouslivingdaybyday.com/
11:18 AM on 06/22/2010
I don't blame them. Who wants an oily wedding?

Lake Michigan might be a good alternative. It is beautiful and pristine.

http://graciouslivingdaybyday.com/
11:00 AM on 06/22/2010
http://market-ticker.denninger.net/archives/2433-Gods-Work-Luck-Or-Lawbreaking.html

"One has to wonder about the BP thing....

"It seems incomprehensible that the president and other members of the administration still have jobs when it is now being reported that the federal government was apprised by BP on February 13 that the Deepwater Horizon oil rig was leaking oil and natural gas into the ocean floor.

"In fact, according to documents in the administration's possession, BP was fighting large cracks at the base of the well for roughly ten days in early February.

"Further it seems the administration was also informed about this development, six weeks before to the rig's fatal explosion when an engineer from the University of California, Berkeley, announced to the world a near miss of an explosion on the rig by stating, "They damn near blew up the rig."

"Now let's see.... there was no public dissemination of this information, was there? Well, no.

"And yet we know that:

"According to regulatory filings, RawStory.com has found that Goldman Sachs sold 4,680,822 shares of BP in the first quarter of 2010. Goldman’s sales were the largest of any firm during that time. Goldman would have pocketed slightly more than $266 million if their holdings were sold at the average price of BP’s stock during the quarter."
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EatYourVeg
05:19 AM on 06/22/2010
I guess this is not what's really at stake here.
03:32 AM on 06/22/2010
Vegas anyone?
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hulagirrrl
02:49 AM on 06/22/2010
We still have clean beaches in Hawaii...
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02:47 AM on 06/22/2010
This is so true. I was born in Panama City and when I go to visit my Dad, one of the first things I do is go to the beach. Its like you're living in some kind of paradise because the sand is white and the water is blue-green. It will be pure sadness if all that beauty is ruined because of this spill.
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hulagirrrl
02:50 AM on 06/22/2010
I loved the white sand in Panama City, and am very sorry that this is happening to the coast.
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WhatDaBleep
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01:57 AM on 06/22/2010
Visualizing the Gulf oil catastrophe on a map of the Midwest.

http://www.ifitwasmyhome.com/#loc=Fairborn,%20OH%2045324,%20USA&lat=39.816412&lng=-84.0061661&x=-84.0061661&y=39.816412&z=7n
12:05 AM on 06/22/2010
LGBT aren't afraid of anything....even tar balls. In fact, just imagine the drama of it all, they'd appreciate it while looking at the pictures and talking about it to their grandchildren years from now.

Pass marriage equality laws and they'll flock over there to get married. They would never abandon those who support equal rights; especially in your time of need.

Yep, the gays would be there to give you all their support by having their weddings there, tar balls and all (with an oil theme too!). It would be the right thing to do. Support is too important to not have it right now.

Oh well, too bad.
11:27 PM on 06/21/2010
Some people aren't even ALLOWED to marry the person they love. Get married somewhere else.
11:35 PM on 06/21/2010
Isnt that the truth, no one wanted to go to their hooker dressed bridesmaids redneck beach wedding anyway. Im fanning you.
03:33 AM on 06/22/2010
LOL.
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Vitorio
Peace not War, Democracy not Fascism.
11:36 PM on 06/21/2010
i hear pluto is available
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bascombe
Send the kids off to die, bleed their country dry.
11:26 PM on 06/21/2010
would they reconsider if haley barber personally sucked the oil off the beach for them?