Don’t Have Your Halloween Wedding In Sleepy Hollow
A few years ago, a vaguely goth friend of mine got engaged to her boyfriend, who is so gothtastic that his name might as well be Azrael. The two of them planned a pretty non-traditional wedding—they wanted to fly to Transylvania and get hitched in a haunted castle. But when they told their parents this, their plans got the kabosh. They ended up getting married in Ohio, instead. Today, I saw another story about a spooky wedding dream that got the smackdown. Lisa Panensky and Jim Nieves have been planning their wedding for over a year. They signed a contract to exchange their vows in the Old Dutch Church in Sleepy Hollow, NY, which you may remember from Washington Irving’s creepy tale, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. But when the reverend heard this week that they planned to play the theme song from “The Munsters” during their ceremony and that they were going to wear costumes, he canceled their wedding and sent them a refund. What a party pooper. What’s a Halloween-loving couple to do? [AOL]


















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TOO_DOPE
wrote on October 29 2009 @ 03:02 pm: [report]
Azrael Abyss!! Yes!!
Katrina
wrote on October 29 2009 @ 06:21 pm: [report]
Where I live at home (not here at college) we are about 2 1/2 to 3 hours from Sleepy Hollow, and I’m named Katrina. My parents told me that I’m not named for Katrina Van Tassel, but I choose to believe otherwise. But if you’ve ever seen the Disney cartoon, there’s this whole song about how much of a coquette she is - which used to make me run from whichever classroom our teachers were showing it on a rainy fall day.
On a way more related note, the Stone Barn Castle is only an our or two away from Sleepy Hollow and since they have a Halloween festival thingy there, I’m sure they’d be all for renting the place for a wedding.
averardoll
wrote on October 29 2009 @ 07:35 pm: [report]
http://www.castleonthehudsonhotel.com/
It’s 5 minutes from Sleepy Hollow.