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2010
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In
may of 2005, WellesleyWeston
Magazine made its debut.
Five years later the
magazine is, I believe,
better than ever thanks
to the continued feedback
we have received from
our readers, the generous
support from our advertisers,
and a wealth of talented
people and interesting
topics from our communities
to feature in every
issue. In a way it feels
like only yesterday
that we had our launch
party, but when I look
at my bookshelf and
count the magazines,
I am reminded that this
is issue number 21!
This
issue is packed with
the best of summer including
three articles with
weddings as a focus.
In “Wedding
Bells,” Liz
Suneby talks with people
who have recently tied
the knot and their stories
of courtship, wedding
planning, and the big
day itself are heartwarming
and joyful. In our Food
and Wine article, Clara
Silverstein sits down
with local wedding planners
and caterers and discusses
how wedding receptions
have changed over the
years. The ideas presented
can be used when planning
your own wedding reception,
a backyard barbecue,
or another type of special
celebration. Our third
article under this heading
is in Excursions, where
we highlight three romantic
destinations and talk
with residents about
their favorite places
for honeymoons, second
honeymoons, or getaways
without the kids.
In
my spring letter, I
mentioned that WellesleyWeston
Magazine was spotted
being read on a beach
in Aruba. That comment
prompted Wellesley resident
Mia DeProspo to send
us the photo of a “big
fan” (actually
a darling baby) reading
the magazine. Be sure
to check out the photo
in our About Town section
as it will undoubtedly
make you smile. If you
notice WellesleyWeston
Magazine being read
in an unusual place
(or by an unlikely person),
please take a photo
and e-mail it to us. We
plan to publish a fun
photo in About Town
in every issue so be
on the lookout for the
magazine in your travels
or use your imagination
and come up with your
own idea for a photo.
Maintaining
a dialogue with our
readers has always been
our goal, and our blog
(wwmblog.com) gives
us the opportunity to
keep the conversation
going between issues
with calendar updates,
comments, and community
news. Our Inbox and
About Town departments
have become so popular
that we simply don’t
have room in the magazine
to publish all of the
submissions we receive.
Be sure to check our
blog often for the latest
news and happenings
around town.
Whether
you’re
a golfer, a boater,
a hiker, or a beach
lover, I hope you enjoy
the summer and all of
its outdoor pleasures.
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