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May
12

With The Cost Of Weddings

Waukesha, WI (PRWEB) May 11, 2012

According to a recent research study from The Knot.com and The Wedding Channel, the average cost of a wedding in 2011 was $ 27,000 ? about the same as a brand new car. For the first time since 2008, the cost of weddings in America is on the rise. Though brides (and grooms) are spending more than ever to ensure that their big day is special, in most cases they don?t take steps to insure that the day will be safe from harm. Good news for the savvy couple ? Markel American Wedding Insurance offers brides and grooms peace of mind with customized Wedding and Special Event Insurance. If something goes wrong related to the wedding, this specialty insurance can cover it, making sure those memories of the big day bring back happy thoughts instead of painful ones for years to come.

According to Markel American, the increase in wedding spending means that people are creating more elaborate and beautiful weddings, but with higher costs, the potential pitfalls of the big day are also increasing. To protect the bride and groom?s plans, Markel American offers two separate components of insurance for events. Cancellation coverage and liability coverage focus on multiple aspects of the big day ? making sure that, financially, the couple isn?t responsible for the actions of others, or accidents, that can cause big problems.

What?s not commonly known is that most of the nightmares that happen during weddings could have been avoided with a simple wedding insurance plan. Extreme weather, illness and injury, missing vendors, out-of-business locations, damage to wedding apparel and professional counseling are all things that Markel American covers.

Extreme weather and other sad circumstances happen more often than couples may think. Wedding expert Anja Winikka, editor of TheKnot.com, was recently a guest on the nationally broadcast television show ?Anderson? where she shared the story of a couple whose wedding was destroyed by a hurricane. The couple didn?t have wedding insurance, and Winikka?s point was, unfortunately, this is common among today?s brides ? but shouldn?t be.

?Buy wedding insurance,? Winikka said. ?A lot of people don?t know that it exists ? but it?s the best way to recoup some of those costs.?

One couple who purchased Markel wedding insurance admitted that at first, they didn?t know that it existed ? but it helped save their special day. Robin Kurkhill, a bride from New York, and her husband Wilson were forced to cancel their wedding celebration due to Hurricane Irene. New York City had shut down all public transportation in light of the hurricane, and even the bride and groom couldn?t get to their ceremony.

?We certainly weren?t planning on seeing a hurricane come through on our wedding day? but our venue required us to have a liquor permit, and when I saw that event insurance was also offered, I thought it was a great idea,? said Kurkhill. ?We were so happy and thankful we had this insurance because now, we can plan the wedding again ? in fact, we got a reimbursement check one week after our wedding was supposed to have taken place.?

To help couples select the package that best fits their needs, Markel American offers both standalone liability insurance (protecting the couple when Aunt Edith takes a spill during the twist and ends up in the hospital) and wedding cancellation insurance (which would cover a vendor going out of business).

Markel also combines policies to make a custom plan that covers almost anything that goes wrong on (or around) the big day ? from a caterer not showing up to a flower girl dropping the wedding band into a lake or a freak blizzard causing the postponement of a beautiful spring wedding. Another benefit is that Markel American?s event insurance plans don?t stop when the party is over ? certain policies can cover wedding gifts, jewelry and photos for up to seven days after the actual wedding.

?Brides and grooms have enough on their minds without worrying about the worst-case scenario,? says Ted Wentzel, director of marketing for Markel American Insurance. ?We know how important all the different components that go into the big day are ? and if something goes wrong, we?re here to make it better.?

According to Markel American, vendors and venue-related issues make up about a third of all event insurance claims ? something that can put a serious kink in the wedding plans. This may seem minor, but an additional finding from The Knot.com?s study was that a large part of the wedding budget is spent on the reception location and vendors ? with the average couple spending $ 196 per guest.

For about the same price as the cost of an additional guest, the couple can purchase wedding insurance to protect their big day and provide some peace of mind. All brides and grooms in the midst of putting down non-refundable deposits on a caterer, photographer or reception hall should consider wedding insurance, and the difference between having a stress-free wedding and being part of the horror story.

About Markel American Insurance Company

Markel American Insurance Company (part of Markel Corporation) is a specialty insurance provider that offers specialized event cancellation and event liability coverages for events including (but not limited to) weddings, baptisms, birthdays, business meetings, and nonprofit functions. For more information, visit http://www.markeleventinsurance.com.

About Markel Corporation

Markel Corporation markets and underwrites specialty insurance products and programs to a variety of niche markets. In each of these markets, the company seeks to provide quality products and excellent customer service so that it can be a market leader. The financial goals of the company are to earn consistent underwriting profits and superior investment returns to build shareholder value. For more information on the Markel Group of companies, please visit http://www.markelcorp.com.

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May
08

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May
08

Lee Brice With Kyle Bennett

Lee Brice with Kyle Bennett
Event on 2012-05-12 19:30:00

Supporting Acts: Kyle Bennett

Lee Brice

When Lee Brice first entered the country consciousness with the Top 30 hit "She Ain't Right" in 2007, his voice carrying over FM radio waves like honey trickling through lines of melody etched in leather, his rugged sound and raw emotion spoke for a new generation of Nashville recording artists. "I love what I'm hearing on the radio today," Brice said. "People aren't trying to be perfect or slick anymore. It reminds me of records back in the day, when everything sounded like it was played live. I'd love it if someday people could look back on what I'm doing now too and say, 'When Lee Brice came around, something changed in a positive way.'" As follow‐up singles "Happy Endings," "Upper Middle Class White Trash," and "Love Like Crazy" have doggedly climbed the charts, Brice has continued to change the landscape of country with images inspired by the Carolina backcountry where he was raised-of a tightly packed car heading from Myrtle Beach into the sunset, of a trailer park full of Cadillacs, of 58 years of marriage lived in a 2‐story house on Maple Street. Not only has Brice established himself as one of the most promising new voices in country, he has proven himself as one of Nashville's top tunesmiths, with cuts by Jason Aldean, Adam Gregory, Tim McGraw, Blake Shelton, and Garth Brooks to his credit. "More Than A Memory," the Garth Brooks smash that became the first song in Billboard chart history to debut at #1, seems more like a dream to Brice, who names Garth as his first major musical influence. As a young boy, Brice was raised on Gospel in church and the harmonies of Alabama, The Oak Ridge Boys, and the Statler Brothers at home, largely sheltered from the popular music of the day. "I got my first clock radio when I was twelve," Brice recalls, "just as Garth was becoming huge. He's the reason I first picked up a guitar to write, and he had a definite effect on my writing." Later on, Brice drew inspiration from an ever‐widening sphere of artists including Hank Junior, sure, but also Aerosmith and the Dave Matthews Band, Coldplay, John Mayer, Brian McKnight, Tom Petty, 3 Doors Down, Whitney Houston, Edwin McCain, and Ray Charles-a list you might well assemble by grabbing randomly as you wander through the bargain bins at your local record store. Yet for Brice, a common thread links them all: "They're all great, which appeals to me because I want to make every song I do as great as I can too. They all make music that you can believe in." Besides music, Brice had another love in his youth-football. His father, a star player in high school, had passed on an offer to play for Clemson University in order to marry and open shop as an electrician. Lee picked up where his dad left off by enrolling at Clemson and making it onto the team, long‐snapping for punts and then moving to center, until fate changed the game plan. After playing the first game of his senior year, Lee woke up one morning unable to straighten his right arm. "I'd been snapping the wrong way, 500 times a day," he explains. "They had me in surgery the next day, took out all this cartilage, and that was the end of that." He could have stayed and finished his civil engineering degree; instead, Lee resolved to chase his other dream. He'd kept playing music during spare time at Clemson and had even spent spring break in Nashville, checking out the town and its possibilities. During that visit he met and performed some of his tunes for songwriter/producer Doug Johnson, who told Lee, "I see that you love music with every bone in your body, so unless you love civil engineering as much as you love music, you need to be here. And if you do come to Nashville, I'll stand by you from the moment you get here." With Johnson as his mentor, Brice made the decision to leave Clemson that summer and take his chances in Music City, where he sharpened his writing, played out at songwriter circles, and booked co‐writing sessions with some of the top talent in town. Brice continues to work closely with Johnson, who produced the forthcoming debut album, Picture of Me, and penned the current Top 30 single "Love Like Crazy." Powered by musicians hand‐picked for the session, with Johnson bringing the same sensitivity and feel for the material that distinguished his productions for Clay Walker, John Michael Montgomery, and Hank Jr., Picture Of Me alternately flows like a stream of memory or pounds like the tide along the Carolina shore. From the soulful intimacy of "These Last Few Days," to the devilish drawl of "Sumter County Friday Night," Brice is equally adept at capturing the tender excitement of brand new love as he is at raising hell with "country girls and redneck boys" anticipating the night to come in the sunset glow of a Dairy Queen. Altogether, Picture Of Me provides a snapshot image of a promising young artist who's due for his shot at stardom. "When I first started writing, it was so I could have my own songs to sing. And when I first started singing, it was to sing the songs I wrote," Brice explains. "I'm so blessed to have the songwriting cuts I've had, but I'm here to be an artist, and I can't neglect that passion." Brice's passion shines bright in the album's title track, exposing his roots and declaring his dreams with definitive Southern swagger. "'Picture Of Me' is literally me, where I'm from, how I was raised, who I loved, the things I've been through…why I am who I am," Brice says. It's a picture of growing up on the edge of a cornfield at the end of a long dirt road-gritty and grainy and country to the core, worth a thousand words and more.

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9809 N Taylor Road
Mission, United States

42nd Street
Event on 2012-05-09 00:00:00
The song and tap extravaganza 42nd STREET previews March 30th, opens April 10th and runs through May 29th at the Marriott Theatre, 10 Marriott Drive, Lincolnshire, IL. The Broadway production of 42nd STREET won the Tony Award for Best Musical and Choreography in 1980, and Best Revival in 2001. The Marriott Theatre’s production will feature Direction and Musical Staging by 2010 Jeff Award winner Rachel Rockwell, Choreography by 2010 Jeff Award winner Tammy Mader, with Musical Direction by multi-Jeff Award winner Doug Peck.
One of the longest running musicals in Broadway history, 42nd STREET is based on Busby Berkeley’s 1933 movie that saved Warner Brothers studios from bankruptcy. Set during the Depression in New York, and considered the quintessential backstage musical, 42nd STREET tells the story of a starry-eyed young actress named Peggy Sawyer who leaves her Allentown home for a chance to audition for the new Julian Marsh musical about to open on Broadway. While she can't seem to stay in the good graces of the show's aging leading lady, Dorothy Brock, Peggy soon catches the eye of the well-known leading man Billy… and the famous director. On opening night, Ms. Brock breaks her ankle and panic spreads through the company as the show is doomed… until it is suggested that the recently fired Peggy take over the role. In only 36 hours, a star is born! With a book by Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble, music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Al Dubin, the memorable score includes We're in the Money, You're Getting to be a Habit With Me, Lullaby of Broadway, and of course, 42nd Street.
42nd STREET stars Broadway veteran Tom Galantich as Julian Marsh. Among his many credits, Galantich has been seen on Broadway in INTO THE WOODS, CITY OF ANGELS, THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE, MAMA MIA!, DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS, and BOEING, BOEING. He has also been seen in the major motion picture Julia and Julia. He is a graduate of Northwestern University and earned his Actors’ Equity card at the Marriott Theatre. Kaitlyn Davidson makes her Marriott Theatre debut as Peggy Sawyer. She was most recently seen as Judy in WHITE CHRISTMAS with the Pioneer Theatre Company after appearing in the Actors’ Fund production of THEY’RE PLAYING OUR SONG with Sutton Foster. She originated several roles in the World Premiere of the musical JOHNNY BASEBALL at the American Repertory Theatre.
42nd STREET also features Drew Humphrey as Billy Lawlor, Cathy Lord as Dorothy Brock, Andrew Lupp as Andy Lee, Nancy Voigts as Maggie Jones, Michael Weber as Bert Barry, Roger Mueller as Abner Dillon, Adam Pelty as Pat Denning, Ericka Mac as Annie, Dina DiCostanzo as Lorraine, Johanna McKenzie Miller as Gladys and ensemble members Gary Carlson, Matthew Crowle, Jenny Guse, Patrick Keefe, Ashton Napier, Katie Patton, Matt Raftery, Steven Spanopoulos, Richard Strimer, Tiffany Topol, Melissa Zaremba.
Lead Artistic Director Andy Hite heads the Artistic Team for 42nd STREET with Musical Direction by Doug Peck. Set Design is by Tom Ryan, Costume Design by Nancy Missimi, Lighting Design by Jesse Klug, Sound Design by Bob Gilmartin and Props Design by Sally Weiss. Patti Garwood conducts the Marriott Theatre Orchestra.
The performance schedule is Wednesdays at 1:00 p.m. and 8:00pm, Thursdays and Fridays at 8:00 p.m., Saturdays at 4:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., and Sundays at 1:00pm and 5:00 p.m. Ticket prices range from to , plus tax and handling fees. Seniors and Students receive .00 off a full price theatre ticket on Wednesday 1:00pm, Saturday at 4:30 p.m. and Sundays at 1:00pm and 5:00pm. On Wednesday and Thursday evenings a limited number of Dinner and Theatre tickets are available for only .00 per person plus handling fees. Dinner is at King’s Wharf Restaurant or the Fairfield Inn (based on dining availability). Free parking is available at all performances. To reserve tickets with a major credit card, call the Marriott Theatre Box Office at 847.634.0200 or www.Ticketmaster.com. Visit www.MarriottTheatre.com for more information.

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10 Marriott Drive
Lincolnshire, United States

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05

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