KAFE 104.1 hosts Kentucky Fried Chicken-themed group wedding on Valentines Day in Bellingham

Bellingham, WALocal News

KAFE 104. 1 brought a delightful twist to Valentine’s Day with a Kentucky Fried Chicken-themed group wedding in Bellingham, WA, where ten couples renewed their vows or tied the knot. The event took place on Yew Street hill, adorned with chicken-themed decorations, including a wedding cake designed to resemble a KFC bucket. Morning show host Allan Fee officiated the ceremonies, donning a costume inspired by the founder of KFC, Colonel Sanders, which added a lighthearted flair to the proceedings. This celebration not only fostered community bonding but also showcased local culture in a fun and engaging manner.

The event was captured through the lens of photographers Sam Kristofferson and Ellie Coberly, who documented the joyous moments shared by the couples. The whimsical combination of love and fast food resonated with attendees and highlighted the unique charm of Bellingham. Such creative community events contribute to the local identity and offer memorable experiences for residents and visitors alike. The KAFE 104. 1 group wedding is a testament to the innovative spirit of local celebrations.

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