Bridal feature: Lacey and Evan Hargett
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4:10 pm Sunday, February 5, 2023

Bridal feature: Lacey and Evan Hargett

Lacey and Evan are both from Belgreen. The happy couple now resides in Russellville following their July 9, 2022, wedding.

HOW THEY MET: Lacey and Evan first met during high school. Evan tried to pursue Lacey, however, things did not work out. Evan asked Lacey on a date years later after both of them had returned to Franklin County. They had an instant connection and fell in love quickly. They were inseparable from their first date forward.

FIRST DATE: Evan and Lacey’s first date was wonderful. The conversation was easy, and they were both smitten instantly. They enjoyed a nice, yummy steak at Conner’s Steakhouse at Bridge Street. After they ate, they shopped around for Evan a new suit for work. Lacey had lots of fun dressing Evan up and helping him pick out a new suit and tie.

THE PROPOSAL: Evan proposed to Lacey in his apartment. It was a very sweet, intimate proposal. Lacey had an idea the proposal was coming – it was evident when he was about to propose because he was acting very anxious all of a sudden!

THE WEDDING: The wedding took place at Triple H Barn in Russellville. It was a simple, intimate wedding celebrated with the couple’s closest family and friends.

FAVORITE MOMENT: Lacey’s favorite moment of the wedding was when they exchanged vows. There were lots of happy tears shed, and they knew the significance of their vows. Evan’s favorite moment was the first look. He thought Lacey looked stunning, and he could not wait for the ceremony so he could officially call her his wife!

WHAT THEY LOVE: Lacey loves Evan’s wittiness and fun sense of humor. She loves the way he cares for others and always tries to lend a hand. Evan loves Lacey’s compassion for others and her “child-like” spirit.


WEDDING TEAM

Venue: Triple H Barn

Wedding planner: Dana Aycock and Samantha Stone

Florist: Dana Aycock and Samantha Stone

Cake: Samantha Montgomery

Photographer: Michael Vandiver

Wedding dress: The Something Blue Shoppe

Hair and make-up: Hair by Bethany Mansell, Makeup by Brianna Robison

Men’s attire: Men’s Warehouse

Music: JB Nelson

Rentals and décor: Party Pros

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