Wedded bliss: Levi & Haley Hargett – Oct. 10, 2020
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 By  Alison James Published 
3:47 pm Tuesday, February 16, 2021

Wedded bliss: Levi & Haley Hargett – Oct. 10, 2020

Levi and Haley first met at church. She thought he was really cute and super funny. When Levi first met Haley, he thought her smile was beautiful, and he loved her personality.

THE FIRST DATE: Levi and Haley went out to eat for their first date; Buffalo Wild Wings was the lucky restaurant they chose. They finished off the evening by going to Arx Mortis, the haunted attraction in Killen.

THE PROPOSAL: Levi had always said that he would propose when he felt the time was right. One random evening when Haley was visiting him after work, while they were sitting in the living room, he popped the question. It was a very intimate moment between the two of them they will never forget.

THE WEDDING: Pleasant Hill Church

The wedding date was set for Oct. 10, 2020, at Hurricane Creek Lodge. Unfortunately, the venue of the wedding had to change last minute because of predicted rain on the wedding day. So Levi and Haley rolled with the punches and moved the wedding to Pleasant Hill Church in East Franklin. Everything went spectacularly, and the evening ended with a beautiful sparkler exit.

THEIR LOVE: From the first kiss on Haley’s front porch on the first night they hung out, to supporting each other in school activities and all the memories from vacations together, it’s hard to pinpoint just one thing Haley and Levi love most about each other. But after two years of dating, they knew they didn’t want to live without each other.

MEET THE WEDDING TEAM

Venue: Pleasant Hill Church

Catering: Raw Hide BBQ

Make-up: Savana Vison

Hair Stylist: Robin Scott

Florist: Justin Myrick

Cake: Tina Parker

Videographer: Rhett Jackson

Photographer: Shannea Flanagan, Right Brain Photography

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