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Real Weddings: Inside a grand affair at the Globe and Mail centre

Real Weddings: Courtney and Aaron

Inside a grand affair at the Globe and Mail centre

By Roxy Kirshenbaum| Photography by Lori Waltenbury
| July 23, 2019
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Courtney Sas, a social worker, and Aaron Bongard, a finance director at a software company, met at a Mexican food truck festival back in 2012. Aaron was a talker, and spent the entire night flirting with Courtney. She was flattered, but didn’t think twice about it. It wasn’t until 2016, when they were randomly seated beside each other at a mutual friend’s wedding, that she reconsidered. Two months later, she asked him for a drink and they’ve been together ever since.

After a year of dating, Aaron proposed at Courtney’s family’s cottage in Muskoka. He had seven custom T-shirts made, each one printed with a cute phrase, and stripped them off one by one. The last one read “Will you marry me?" She said yes.

Courtney and Aaron planned on having a backyard ceremony with their families, but after Courtney’s dad joked about not knowing whether he’d make the small guest list, they changed their minds and decided to host a giant celebration for 200 at the Globe and Mail Centre.

Cheat Sheet

Date: April 18, 2019 Photographer: Lori Waltenbury Venue: Globe and Mail Centre Bride’s dress: Rime Arodaky, LoversLand Groom’s outfit: Sondergaard, Harry Rosen and Ron White Wedding planner: Kiera Caruso from Melissa Baum Events Caterer: Food Dudes Flowers: Blush and Bloom Guests: 205 Music: DJ Apple Scratch, Sole Power Productions

Courtney spent the morning getting ready at her parents’ house:

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Real Weddings: Inside a grand affair at the Globe and Mail centre

Guests had a chance to take in the skyline views on the Globe and Mail Centre’s deck:

Real Weddings: Inside a grand affair at the Globe and Mail centre

Courtney wanted to avoid formalities, so she decided not to have official bridesmaids. The “informal bridal party,” as she calls it, included their brothers and sisters (and their partners), plus Aaron’s niece and nephew:

Real Weddings: Inside a grand affair at the Globe and Mail centre

Since they passed on the backyard wedding, they tried to incorporate garden-inspired foliage into their decor, instead:

Real Weddings: Inside a grand affair at the Globe and Mail centre

Toronto pop artist Jesse Gold sang songs by John Mayer, Marvin Gaye and Etta James during the ceremony. Here’s Courtney and Aaron sealing the deal:

Real Weddings: Inside a grand affair at the Globe and Mail centre

The flower arrangements were made up of garden roses, sweet peas, ranunculus and baby’s breath:

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Real Weddings: Inside a grand affair at the Globe and Mail centre

These blush couches lined the entire dance floor:

Real Weddings: Inside a grand affair at the Globe and Mail centre

There were four food stations (including a taco station and a Krispy Kreme donut station instead of cake), so guests could help themselves buffet-style:

Real Weddings: Inside a grand affair at the Globe and Mail centre

The night ended with a proper party:

Real Weddings: Inside a grand affair at the Globe and Mail centre

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Roxy Kirshenbaum is a freelance journalist based in Toronto. After graduating from Columbia University’s journalism program, she worked as a copy editor at InStyle magazine in New York and then as an editor at Surface magazine. When she returned to Toronto, she worked at Blue Ant Media and Cottage Life, and she has been a contributing writer and photographer at Toronto Life for many years.