Well, did you know you can get a wedding keepsake sent from the White House? This will impress your friends and family, and a nice memento for a long time to come. (If you are a wedding planner, you might want to suggest this to your couples).
To get a hand-addressed greeting wedding keepsake from the White House mailed to you about a week before your wedding, here's what you need to do.
Your requests should be sent about four weeks before your wedding date. This will assure you get your greeting on time.
Your request should be submitted in writing. It can be mailed or faxed. Faxed requests should include the same information as a mailed request, as well as name and phone number of the sender.
Send the request to the address below with these four bits of information:
1. the couple's name(s),
2. titles (such as Mr. & Mrs., Miss or Ms.),
3. the couple's complete address (including Zip Code), and
4. full date of marriage (month, day, year).
The White House, Room 39 1600 Pennsyvania Ave NW Washington DC 20502
Fax number: 202-395-1232
For more information call the National Contact Center (800-FED-INFO) or the White House Greetings Office (202-456-5447)
Published by Ralph Griggs
Ralph Griggs, native of Nashville Tennessee. Nondenominational Christian minister for 30 years and marriage educator. Help couples throughout middle Tennessee with their weddings. View profile
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4 Comments
Post a CommentI'll have to remember this should I ever go for the proverbial "third time's the charm!"
Are you serious? Awesome!
That is so cool. I didn't know that the White house would send you a personalized keepsake gift for your wedding. This is something that I wish i would have known before I got married.
This would make a very unique keepsake. I'll have to pass the info on to my daughter who is planning her wedding :-)