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Wedding Jewelry
Your wedding day will be one of the most memorable days of your life. For such a special occasion, you may want to venture away from tradition and take the opportunity to really show your personal style. As a bride to be, you'll want everything you wear on that special day to be expressive of you. Even if you have chosen a traditional dress, you can make your look unique with non-traditional bridal jewelry. Originality is the key and one way to express your innovation is by wearing custom handmade wedding jewelry.

Whether you are having a huge fancy wedding or a small gathering, finding the right final touches will add that extra sparkle and sophistication to look pulled together and complete.
The Swarovski jewelry gives a glistening effect as the crystals tend to sparkle and glitter in the light. Apart from these, one can even go for ivory or traditional pearls that provide endless options to choose from.

For one thing, don't let the jewelry be the focal point of your wedding apparel. You want the jewelry to accent the wedding dress not take away from it. If you have a high neckline though you might only need earrings and a bracelet and find no need for a necklace. It all depends on the dress.

Information on area candidates for the 2006 election:
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Dan Malloy for Governor • Jon Destafano for Governor
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Joe Courtney for the 2nd Congressional District
2006 Democratic State Central Calendar (key dates for the 2006 Election Year - a must know!)
SHERRY VOGT DECLARES STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE CANDIDACY (MORE TO COME HERE)
Here's the latest from the Brooklyn Democratic Party:
* Results for Brooklyn - from Don William
* Pictures of Oct 1st fundraiser with Joe Courtney and Don Williams
* John Destefano visits Brooklyn October 14th
* Area Democrats working together to bring the Quiet Corner a new level of leadership...
* Brooklyn Dems choose their leadership for 2006
more here New Haven Mayor Jon DeStefano, running for Governor in 2006, paid a visit to Brooklyn Democrats at the Cremery Brook Retirement home on Oct
We have a proud legacy lasting from as early as the early twentieth century with some of the most influential Connecticut leaders working for the region both locally, regionally, statewide and nationally. From Cliff Green to Don Williams to Maury Bowen, Brooklyn's Democratic party's main goal has always been one where Brooklyn comes first.
Our little community is at the crossroads of the Quiet Corner, we are all that is right with the region. We have the perfect meld of diversity, rural character, commercial development, and forward-thinking planning. It hasn't always been easy and won't be still. Brooklyn's unique placement in Windham County makes us the one of the fastest-growing communities in the Quiet Corner, if not in Windham County. People have been moving in from Providence, Hartford, New Haven, New London and Worcester - to just name a few - and bringing their families and views to our once quiet community.
We believe that Brooklyn needs to continue going forward. We are at critical stage of growth in our town. Route 6 is nearly done, a regional high school is in the works, we have unified a townwide zip code starting in December and many plans for much commercial development in the near future. A municipal golf course has been developed and is very successful, our tax base is growing and spending is under control.
We hope to continue on this successful path. With several grants from both the state and federal levels, we have many other works planned for the near future. Brooklyn is a well-respected town all over the state, not only for the great quality of life we all share, but for the regional leadership we have displayed when working with state and federal officials. Our school system is one of the most highly respected in Connecticut - thanks to the many hard working professionals and volunteers working with our kids everyday.
It is because of this leadership, we ask that you continue to support the Brooklyn Democrats and build a better future together with us. Only through the constant work and untiring support of people such as yourself will all our voices be heard in Hartford, Washington and Brooklyn town hall - thank you for visitng our site - we hope to meet you soon.
State Senate Pro Tempore Don Williams of Brooklyn and Democratic Candidate for the 2nd District Joe Courtney visited our Oct 1st fundraiser at Deborah Cornman's home in Brooklyn. Here are they posing with Don Church and Maury Bowen near the end of the event.