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My daughter wanted to have her rehearsal dinner at the Colonial Inn in Concord, Ma, but is unable to get a date. Is there a similar dining establishment in the Concord area? Belmont, Lexington, etc. would be fine, also. She's looking for a restaurant with a nice atmosphere. Thanks in advance.
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| 644.1 | KERNEL::WRIGHTD | Thu Jan 30 1997 03:53 | 4 | ||
|     what are these "rehearsal" dinners? - Ive heard of church rehearsals
    which, over here, is normally the night before.
    
    Deb
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| 644.2 | Try Hartwell House | POWDML::SULLIVAN | Thu Jan 30 1997 12:43 | 10 | |
|     Regarding .0, try the Hartwell House in Lexington.
    
    Regarding .1, a rehearsal dinner is hosted by the groom's parents
    (traditional rule only) and is held the evening before the wedding,
    after the rehearsal.
    
    The entire wedding party, their dates/spouses, and the bride and
    groom's immediate family are usually invited.  The manner police also
    state that all out of town guests should be invited; however, that can
    easily result in a huge rehearsal dinner.
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| 644.3 | KERNEL::WRIGHTD | Fri Jan 31 1997 05:24 | 11 | ||
|     sounds like a nice occasion!
    
    2 days before the wedding - my grandparents are coming down from
    Scotland and are taking my sister (bride), her fiance, my parents and
    the grooms parents out to dinner...
    
    is that a similar kind of thing I wonder......I love weddings - they
    are times of such happiness and hopes and reams for the future!
    
    
    Deb
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