YOUR VOWS YOUR WAY
46-022 ALALOA ST. #203
KANEOHE, HI 96744
United States
ph: (808) 284-6352
alt: (808) 247-0068
minister
After couples have exchanged vows and rings, many people are choosing to have a Unity Candle Ceremony or Unity Sand Ceremony.
Each ceremony is symbolic of energies of the couple, the couples family members, or even the community joining together.
Kathy Kawana
Wedding Minister; State of Hawai
#2012-00236
c/o 46-022 Alaloa St. #203
Kaneohe, HI 96744
Phone (808) 284-6352
{Please leave your name, phone number, and a brief message.
It helps if I know the date, time, and place of your ceremony for scheduling purposes.
At the time you take out your license, however, you may leave this information off or the Wedding Performer can change it after the ceremony has taken place.}
E-mail: ministerkathyhawaii@yahoo.com
Link to Unity Candle Ceremony:
http://www.ehow.com/facts_4968767_what-meaning-lighting-unity-candle.html
Link to Unity Sand Ceremony:
http://www.ehow.com/how_4465189_perform-wedding-sand-ceremony.html
The Candle ceremony is meant to be performed indoors. You will be responsible for providing the candles and obtaining permission to light candles at your venue.
The Sand ceremony is usually used outdoors. I can bring a small table and 2 to 5 simple clear glass vases for pouring 2 colors of sand. My vases can hold up to 1 cup of sand each - a total of 2 cups of sand for your final container. You will have to provide the colored sand (you can purchase at a craft store) and the central, final container. If you are on a budget, a clear glass cookie/candy container that has a firm lid is recommended.
Non-sectarian, non-denominational non-religious or religious orientation non-discriminatory
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YOUR VOWS YOUR WAY
46-022 ALALOA ST. #203
KANEOHE, HI 96744
United States
ph: (808) 284-6352
alt: (808) 247-0068
minister