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The Geelong Wedding Guide Expo is back

The Geelong Wedding Guide Expo is returning to help couples along their journey to say, ‘I Do’.

The free event run by wedding vendors will come to the Deakin University Waterfront Campus from 10am to 2pm on Sunday, January 21.

Geelong Wedding Guide owner Dani Fontana said this was the expo’s sixth year and expected 2500 people to attend on the day.

“I love seeing everyone line up at the start…and my favourite moment is just before we open the doors,” she said.

“We have over 70 vendors coming along, and everyone who comes on the day will get a free Geelong Wedding Guide Magazine.”

Ms Fontana said every expo was different and included many exhibits, friendly conversations with local vendors, and free entry.

The event will also feature Jessie Belle Celebrant as the master of ceremonies to help create an engaging environment.

The first 50 couples through the door will receive goodie bags valued at more than $1000, and there will also be a Spin to Win prize wheel with more than $10,000 in prizes to be won.

The Geelong Wedding Guide Expo launched in 2018, and since then, the event has been getting bigger while providing functional and accessible information to everyone planning a wedding.

The event is open to everyone interested in weddings and will host live performances, chill-out zones, and free parking in the surrounding area.

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