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Clearwater Marine Aquarium giving away Valentine's Day Wedding

Reported by: Sunde Farquhar
Email: sfarquhar@abcactionnews.com
Last Update: 1/06 2:45 pm
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA--Clearwater Marine Aquarium is kicking off the new year with a "Wedding of a Lifetime Contest".

The aquarium is offering up a free Valentine's Day Wedding Package that includes use of the facility for 100 guests on Saturday, February 14 at 2pm.

An ordained minister will perform the ceremony.

Clearwater Aquarium Dolphins, Winter and Nicholas will assist in the nuptials.

Also included is a champagne toast, a wedding dress, flowers, wedding cake, photographer and a one night stay at the Sheraton sand Key.

Interested couples should submit a photo and explanation of why they should be chosen to win the "Wedding of a Lifetime Contest".

The winning couple will be chosen Monday, January 19.

The winners will be chosen by Clearwater Marine Aquarium staff.

Click the link below to go to Clearwater Marine Aquarium's website.
http://www.cmaquarium.org/cms/
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