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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Civil Union Law May Boost Rehobeth Beach’s Economy

Even though Delaware's civil union law doesn't go into effect for another seven months, Rehoboth Beach's Chris Beagle and Eric Engelhart are not only beginning preparations for their ceremony, but for many others as well.

Because both have backgrounds in hospitality, the couple of 22 years has decided to start a wedding planning business, focusing on same-sex couples in the area planning civil union ceremonies after years of waiting.

The pair hope to have the company, C.U. in Rehoboth (the "C.U." stands for civil union), up and running this summer, ready to plan the celebrations once they become legal on Jan. 1.

Just as they will eventually do for others, Beagle and Engelhart are starting to plan their own service, looking into hiring local photographers, caterers, cake decorators, DJs, printers and all the other services needed for a 125-person event.

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4 comments:

  1. All it will boost is the lawyers wallets.

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  2. Do you guys have a website yet? Sounds like something i'd love to be a part of.
    Congrats on C.U. !

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  3. The only time the Liberals use separation of Church and State is when it does not suit them in their needs.

    Civil Unions violates that separation.

    Marriage is a church determination - Marriage is directly from the bible.

    No matter how you swing this it is still marriage.

    Keep destroying faith and eventually lack of faith will destroy the Country

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  4. I believe it is Rehoboth, not Rehobeth

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