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Alexander Dasilva
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Nov 8, 2024 at 6:08 a.m.
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The stud farms of Loudéac (Côtes-d'Armor) are mainly aimed at two audiences: professionals for the organization of seminars and meetings and future newlyweds.
It must be said that the premises, recently rehabilitated by the Carimalo family, offer great services, in the Gare district.
With the idea of promoting the places, a day dedicated to marriage will take place there Saturday November 23, 2024from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Nearly 20 professionals
“The idea proposed by Loïc, site manager, and my brother Yann, quickly caught on. It gives us a great opportunity to attract future brides and grooms,” smiles Sandra Poirier-Carimalo.
With his brother, they bought the abandoned premises from the City of Loudéac.
For a day, 19 professionals who revolve around the world of weddings will come together to advise and present their know-how to visitors.
Beyond promoting the place, we also wanted to make our partners known. And discover others that we could recommend to future brides and grooms who rent the stud farms.
Its site manager, who also manages the Ibis Budget hotel in Triskell Park, confirms that “guests who visit here often ask us for contacts of professionals in the sector”.
” THE professionals come to the maximum of the sector», specify Sandra and Loïc.
The professionals present
Many activities will be represented: florist, jeweler, wedding dress professional, men's suit, shoemaker, beautician, hairdresser, wine merchant, photographer, wedding planner for organization, wedding designer for decoration, wedding gifts, officiant ceremony, evening entertainer, food truck, coffee roaster…
A wide range of activities
Many professionals will take part in this mini wedding fair. All selected and invited free of charge by the Haras team.
We are really looking to organize a friendly day, in an intimate way. Let everyone take the time to discover themselves and potential customers can come and experience each activity.
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Saturday November 23, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., at the Haras, 1-3 rue de Cornouaille, in Loudéac. Free entry.
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