FREE GROUP WEDDING AT TRIANGLE COMMUNITY CENTER 2010 GAY PRIDE PARTY, NORWALK, CT June 19 2010 at 3 p.m.
Mary Pugh, CT's Top Justice of the Peace will officiate for free on June 19th at a Group wedding at GAY Pride event at the Norwalk Green 3 to 4 p.m.Couples must have a valid marriage license for NORWALK CT.
Pre-register by June 17th & receive a personalized certificate, but pre-registration is not required to participate. Send both your full names via email to mary@ct-jp.com to register.
Date: Saturday June 19, 2010
Activity: Group Wedding officiating by Mary C Pugh
Where: St. Paul 's on the Green in Norwalk(off East Avenue) Norwalk, CT
Time: Group wedding Ceremony starts at 3 p.m.
Dress: Your choice
Who: Open to any couples regardless of gender with a valid NORWALK CT marriage license
For license application, visit the Norwalk Town Clerk website (http://www.norwalkct.org/TownClerk/MarriageLicense.htm ).For more info mary@ct-jp.com http://www.ct-jp.com
Same Sex marriage is LEGAL in CT- no blood tests, no waiting, no residency requirements, you can get married in one day
It is my honor and delight to officiate for same sex marriages in Connecticut
I advised all my 100 or so civil union couples that I would upgrade them to marriage for NO charge (if they came to Norwalk or Darien).
CT is proud to lead the way to provide this basic right to ALL couples.
CT is the ONLY state where a same sex couple can get married in one day- no residency requirement, no blood test, no witnesses. Just the $30 license fee and $10 for a certified copy plus the fee for the officiant (which varies by officiant and by location). I take care of everything for as little as $200.
Have done over 30 same sex marriages since mid November when it became legal.
I have couples who have flown in from CA, FL, TX, IN, OH, IL, Mexico and who have driven in or taken the train from NYC, NJ, PA, RI, VA
Most couples have been together for YEARS...including one couple from Florida who have been together for 45 years!
Let people love each other and take care of each other. Isn't that what marriage is about?
Mary Pugh, CT Justice of the Peace, Norwalk, CT