DAR shows vintage wedding gown display this weekend
GREENE – The only Chenango County chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will host an exhibit of vintage bridal gowns this weekend at the Moore Memorial Library in Greene.
The display, set be held from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, features a sizable collection of vintage wedding gowns to see and touch. Additionally, a special presentation of the history of wedding gowns will be given by the collection’s owner, Linda Hobby of Syracuse.
“We are very excited about this event,” said Lorena Auwarter of the Chenango County chapter of the DAR. “This is a great chance to actually see and admire and touch unique gowns, and learn about the history of today’s wedding gowns. It’s going to be absolutely fascinating.”
The display, set be held from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, features a sizable collection of vintage wedding gowns to see and touch. Additionally, a special presentation of the history of wedding gowns will be given by the collection’s owner, Linda Hobby of Syracuse.
“We are very excited about this event,” said Lorena Auwarter of the Chenango County chapter of the DAR. “This is a great chance to actually see and admire and touch unique gowns, and learn about the history of today’s wedding gowns. It’s going to be absolutely fascinating.”
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