On Thursday, Nov. 14, Tulle Bridal is thanking local heroes in the military for their service and sacrifice by giving away free wedding gowns to military brides at 28 West Main St.


“Operation Wedding Gown” is Brides Across America’s mission to give away free wedding gowns to military brides on a national effort. Oftentimes military brides find it difficult to plan their “fairy tale” wedding due to deployment, injury and/or economic hardship. Brides Across America and Tulle Bridal want to roll out the red carpet for deserving military brides — making their wedding dress dreams come true.


Through Brides Across America’s continued support and commitment, more than 10,000 gowns to military brides have been donated. Featured in People magazine, Brides Across America is making a difference one wedding dress at a time. “This is our mission to say thank you and support our heroes,” says founder Heidi Janson.


In order to qualify, brides or their fiancé must be serving in the military or be either currently deployed, have a future deployment, or have been deployed within the last five years to Iraq, Afghanistan, Middle East, Korea or Japan. Brides must pre-register for the event and bring proper identification along with deployment papers on the day of the event.


For more information, visit bridesacrossamerica.com.




On Thursday, Nov. 14, Tulle Bridal is thanking local heroes in the military for their service and sacrifice by giving away free wedding gowns to military brides at 28 West Main St.


“Operation Wedding Gown” is Brides Across America’s mission to give away free wedding gowns to military brides on a national effort. Oftentimes military brides find it difficult to plan their “fairy tale” wedding due to deployment, injury and/or economic hardship. Brides Across America and Tulle Bridal want to roll out the red carpet for deserving military brides — making their wedding dress dreams come true.


Through Brides Across America’s continued support and commitment, more than 10,000 gowns to military brides have been donated. Featured in People magazine, Brides Across America is making a difference one wedding dress at a time. “This is our mission to say thank you and support our heroes,” says founder Heidi Janson.


In order to qualify, brides or their fiancé must be serving in the military or be either currently deployed, have a future deployment, or have been deployed within the last five years to Iraq, Afghanistan, Middle East, Korea or Japan. Brides must pre-register for the event and bring proper identification along with deployment papers on the day of the event.


For more information, visit bridesacrossamerica.com.




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