Lowcountry Ties the Knot – 8.18.18: A Day to Remember

Lowcountry Ties the Knot – 8.18.18: A Day to Remember

Living up to its name, The Lowcountry Ties the Knot, one of the largest weddings the Lowcountry has ever seen, was truly a day to remember! On Saturday, August 18, 2018, more than 100 couples made it official and hundreds more witnessed this unforgettable occasion at Exquis Event Center. Sincere thanks to all our sponsors and partners who helped to make the day special for so many people. Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/Saga Communications


Living up to its name, The Lowcountry Ties the Knot, one of the largest weddings the Lowcountry has ever seen, was truly a day to remember! On Saturday, August 18, 2018, one of the largest gatherings of local couples made it official and hundreds more witnessed this unforgettable occasion at Exquis Event Center.

Sincere thanks to all our sponsors and partners who helped to make the day special for so many people:

Below are some of the memories we captured. Be sure to check out the live feed from our on-site photo booth for other fun moments.

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