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Katrina Henningham, Lake Macquarie Celebrant in Newcastle, New South Wales | Event planner



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Katrina Henningham, Lake Macquarie Celebrant

Locality: Newcastle, New South Wales

Phone: +61 402 931 619



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24.01.2022 Lovely venue for a 70th Birthday party



23.01.2022 Looking forward to a relaxing weekend in a beautiful Resort & Wedding Venue, as well as officiating the Marriage of a beautiful couple on Saturday afternoon

23.01.2022 -We are here for our brides - We are running by appointment only and following the government rules and regulations - Book online now (link in bio) or... give the team a call Still looking for a gown for your wedding in 2020, we have a great selection and have gowns that can be purchased straight of the peg! Gown - ‘ash’ from Purple Fox Bride See more

20.01.2022 Congratulations!



20.01.2022 COVID-19 Guidelines for Weddings in NSW Public Health Order (2) 2020 The NSW Government has now published Public Health (COVID-19 Restrictions on Gathering and Movement) Order (No 2) 2020 providing detailed information on requirements for weddings taking place in NSW. In addition to our communications last week, it has now been advised that:... In addition to the couple, the people conducting or assisting in the conduct of the wedding, a photographer, videographer, and up to 10 guests may attend a wedding People attending will be required to provide their name and contact details, so that they can be used for contact tracing if needed Public Health Order (2) 2020 can be viewed at: https://gazette.legislation.nsw.gov.au/so/download.w3p Part 2 Work and gatherings, Section 6 (4)(a) and (b) provides information on the requirement of contact details being provided and recorded for attendees at weddings in this state. This includes the recording of a contact telephone number for each attendee. Part 6 Records and exchanges of information, Section (1)(a) and (b) advises that the record of contact details should be kept for a period of at least 4 weeks by the relevant person, and if needed provided on request to the Chief Health Officer. For the health of the community it is crucial that you are aware of and following advice from State and Federal Governments. We encourage you to review any Public Health Orders as they are published. In addition to Public Health Orders, the NSW Government has developed a dedicated web page for questions and advice on COVID-19 and any associated restrictions: https://www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19

19.01.2022 I love an Ambush Wedding

19.01.2022 Facing Christmas after losing a loved one can feel like the loneliest place on the planet. The numbness as you watch the sparkle and the festivities around youWhere there was once a glow of excitement, there is now an emptiness so deep, it hurts to swallow. The no-man’s land you find yourself in by default; not knowing whether to sing, cry, socialise or hibernate.... There is no rule-book on how to survive ‘The Most Wonderful Time of The Year’, when nothing at all feels wonderful and a part of your heart is missing. When there is a hole in your life so wide you fear you will never feel warm or safe again. How do you gather together and celebrate when there feels like nothing to raise a glass to? How do you gather up the courage to face the empty place at a the table or the absence on the gift list. How? You don’t. Or at least you don’t have to. Everyone deals with loss differently. Each member of each family will behave as their heart allows them. Some will want to talk about their pain, gather together with loved ones and toast to the one who is missing. This will bring them a little comfort. Others will retreat into themselves until they can safely qualify the agony they are experiencing. They will run away, catch a plane, avoid the holiday and the traditions and hide from the memories that tear at their breath with icy fingers. There is no right and no wrong. One thing we all should do, if we can, is to allow everyone to take it at their own pace. To retreat if they must, to talk if they need to. To scream, shout and cry if that eases their sorrow. We must try to remember that grief is the price we pay for love, the stronger the love, the deeper the grief. They say that grief is simply love with no place to go, and if that is true then perhaps some comfort can be gleamed from channeling even more love into those you still are blessed to be with. Shower them with not only your love, but the love the person you are missing would want to bring, if they could. Love, on their behalf. If you can manage it, tell their stories too. Honour the traditions they upheld. A life well lived is a life worth remembering and when the time is right and the pain is slightly less, a life worth celebrating. Most importantly, be kind to yourself if you are facing this festive season without someone. Your heart is broken and like a broken bone it will take time to work properly again. But it will. Let it rest. The First Christmas After Losing A loved One... Words: Donna Ashworth I thought this was so wise and beautiful, I had to share it. Katrina



18.01.2022 Congratulations

18.01.2022 My beautiful friend is clearing some of her stock of wedding signage....ave a look...you never know, the perfect sign for you might be there!

16.01.2022 What a beautiful day & place for a wedding!

15.01.2022 NSW COVID-safe current guidelines for Weddings You can have a maximum of 150 people at a wedding or a gathering following a wedding service, subject to the 4 square metre rule. You must complete and register a COVID-19 Safety Plan for your event. Up to 20 people in the wedding party are permitted on the dance floor. There cannot be rotation of people on the dance floor beyond the official wedding party. ... People attending will be required to provide their name and contact details so that they can be used for contact tracing. For outdoor weddings at a hospitality venue: If a wedding or gathering following a wedding is held at a hospitality venue in an outdoor area and there is electronic entry recording, you may have up to 150 people and apply the one person per 2 square metre rule. You must complete and register a COVID-19 Safety Plan for your event. Increase to the number of guests from 1 December 2020 The number of people who can attend a wedding will increase to 300 people from Tuesday 1 December 2020, subject to the 4 square metre rule indoors and 2 square metre rule for outdoors.

12.01.2022 Great work #RotaryAustralia I am so proud to be a Rotarian #RotaryClubofWarnersBay #peopleofaction



12.01.2022 An ideal time to be looking for that special dress

11.01.2022 A beautiful office last week...and a fantastic, fun-loving couple. We had so much fun creating a custom-designed ceremony...and it all came together so beautifully. Congratulations to Mr & Mrs P

06.01.2022 NSW Brides...please see the update for your planning... https://www.nsw.gov.au//what-you-can-and-cant-do-under-rul

05.01.2022 Today, I had the absolute honour of being the Celebrant for my Father-in-Law’s Memorial Service. This incredible, yet humble, man was 8 weeks short of his 98th birthday when he died in early December. His life of service was told by leaders in the RSL, Rotary - International & District levels, Legacy, the Jane Austen Society and, of course, from his dearly loved children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. I felt so very privileged to be able to prepare and present this Service today. Rest In Peace Papa

04.01.2022 Some behind the scenes photos from fashion show at Dalwood Estate - The new 2019 Fox Bridal collection.

02.01.2022 A wonderful opportunity to have your wedding under the current conditions.

01.01.2022 A windy but beautiful location for this morning’s Naming Ceremony

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