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Alisa & Albert - Married at Inner-City Arts

Albert and Alisa put together such a fun wedding -- The first wedding EVER to be held at Inner-City Arts in downtown Los Angeles. Inner-City Arts is an incredible organization that was created to give LAUSD students who have had art cut from their school's budget an opportunity to still benefit from all that the arts have to offer. They offer kids from from 32 local elementary schools the chance to take classes in visual art, dance, drama and ceramics, just to name a few. Alisa and Albert live in Northern California now, but when they were teaching in LA, they both brought their students to Inner-City Arts. Such a cool place, and the perfect setting for two teachers to be married! Their wedding day was filled with lots of laughter and lots of yummy food (That's our kind of wedding!). In addition to sundae and taco bars at the reception, they also had Hula Girls Shave Ice during their cocktail hour. The perfect thing for a summer day!

We peeked in on Alisa and Albert as they were getting ready for their first glimpse of each other.

Some pre-ceremony treats - Which we got to eat so that they wouldn't stain Alisa's dress.  Lucky us!

Flowers by Creative Floral Designs:

 Albert's sister performed the ceremony and she did a wonderful job!  Everyone was laughing throughout.

We could have photographed in this classroom all day!

Party time in the black box theatre!

Congratulations, Alisa and Albert!  Thanks for having us as part of your delicious day!

Reader Comments (1)

On behalf of Inner-City Arts, thank you for capturing this wonderful occassion so beautifully! The photos are absolutely breathtaking.

August 11, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterGarmen Shiu

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