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Pamela Baldoz & Joe Kovach
Location: Red Lion Hotel/ Garden Terrace- 607 E. Yakima Ave. Yakima, Wa. 98901
Joe and I have known each other for several years. We first met in school at Lewis & Clark Junior High and were just acquaintances. We then found each other again when we both worked at the same place, Tire Sales & Service. We were very good friends for many years before realizing that we had a lot of the same goals in life and things just blossomed from there. In 2002 our twin daughters were born, Jacquelyn and Cierra. Joe took my two sons into his heart, Jeffrey and Jared as if they were his own and now we all want to become one. This is how our story begins! We can't wait to share this day with our family and friends, look forward to seeing you all soon!
Our wedding will take place on June 16, 2007 @ 4:00p.m. at the Red Lion Hotel in the Garden Terrace Room @ 607 E. Yakima Ave. in Yakima, Washington. We will be married in the gazebo outside of the Garden Terrace and then have dinner and reception in the Garden Terrace.
Our reception will consist of dinner and then all the usual wedding finalies and then on to the reception.
We are taking our first trip to Kona, Hawaii, with a trip to Maui in there somewhere. We are meeting friends there who can show us all of the sites without getting lost everywhere we go. This is going to be a lifetime experience for both of us and can't wait.
First of all, Joe and I would like to thank -you for taking the time to visit our wedding and honeymoon website. Joe and I decided to use this website to register at because we have been building our lives for a few years now and thought it would be silly to go and register at stores and ask for things we have already gained through out the years. We thought that if someone wanted to share in our happiness with us that they could come here and help us with the honeymoon of our dreams. You will see that some of the gifts we chose will ask for a number of that certain gift, this is because that one thing might cost 80.00 for one of us to do, but thought it was silly to expect someone to buy 1 gift for 80.00. Instead, we split them up into $20.00 increments for easier convenience.