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Businesses Say 'I Do' to Providing Wedding Services to Same-Sex Couples

Two businesses and a place of worship have registered their services with Wedding Equality Minnesota.

Same-sex unions in Minnesota will be legal at 12:01 a.m. Aug. 1, and some local businesses, places of worship and organizations have said yes to providing wedding-related services to the Minnesota LGBT community, including three in Burnsville.

From flowers to honeymoon planning to wedding venues,Wedding Equality Minnesota's website lists hundreds willing to share in the festivities. The website, which is a Project 515 initiative in cooperation with OutFront Minnesota, says:

“The businesses and organizations you’ll find here have stated that they are actively seeking to provide wedding-related services to the Minnesota LGBT community.” 

Which Burnsville companies and organizations have signed on?

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Compassion of Christ Catholic Community, Your Timeless Events and Princess Jewelers have all registered their services on the website.

To see what other places want to provide services, go toweddingequalitymn.com

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