Saturday, May 30th, Iron Brides Producers were on site for the Crevier – Pore wedding, joyously celebrated at the Newmarket Community Church, in Newmarket, New Hampshire.
The day started out with Vania and the bridal party getting their make up and hairstyles completed by the staff members at The Village Image, in Belmont, NH. Iron Brides Producers, George Jobel and Joann Mills, were on site to capture some of the transformations.

Vania, Mrs. Crevier (Mom), and sister, Melanie
Vania, her mother, and sister, Melanie, were asked for a snapshot, depicting the three girls…..
Several of Vania’s bridesmaids were girlfriends met while completing study abroad coursework in Spain through their respective colleges.

Vania and one of her Bridesmaids
After their preparations were set, the girls were shuttled off by father, Ken Crevier, to their home in Belmont, where they would have a nice luncheon and then begin getting dressed for the afternoon wedding.
It was said that the groomsmen had taken Rob out for a morning of golf….a good activity to do on a beautiful day!
As the day wore on, the bridal parties were to meet at the Community Church in Newmarket for photography sessions and preparation for the wedding at 4 PM.
Arriving at the church, the Producers met the Directors and videographers for the Crevier-Pore wedding, David Petty and Jeffrey Thayer. Dave Petty, professional videographer, had the afternoon events orchestrated and assisting him in the video work was Jeffrey Thayer.
The church filled quickly and ceremony commenced. The bridesmaids were Captain Melanie Finley, sister of the bride, Kim Bowman, Erica Beaupre, Meghann Burton, and Hanne Olsen, all friends of Vania’s; junior bridesmaid, Sara Neary, sister of the groom, Rob; flower girls, Zoe and Trinity Abbot; and matron on honor, Gretchen Abbott.

Ken Crevier, father of the bride, and Vania
As the ceremony started, Mr. Crevier, walked his daughter down the aisle as the “Forest Gumpe Suite” played in the background. The ceremony composed of bridesmaids reading scriptures from the Bible that were close to heart for Vania and Rob. Rob threw some liveliness into the ceremony when Pastor Richard AuCoin asked him if he promised to take this woman to be his lawfully wedded wife, and started a little “Jeopardy” game (which included the music in the background by the way) : ) which took Vania by total surprise. The audience thought it was very, very cute!
After the vows were exchanged and the ceremony complete, the bridal parties toured UNH’s campus for photo shoots and the crowd of family and friends went on to Huddleston Hall, on UNH’s campus, for the reception dinner.
The rest of the day was a blur and a blast. The food was excellent. The music fantastic. The crowd was spectacular! The bride and groom arrived and danced their first dance. As the evening wore on, both Vania and Rob were gracious to meet and greet everyone that was in attendance. They danced with their peers, they danced with each other’s parents, and they danced with the children.
Vania’s grandmother, Edith Crevier, had traveled from South Dakota, to be at her granddaughter’s wedding. She had fun mingling and dancing with the group as well as the evening wore on.

Grandma Crevier
Toward the end of the evening, Mr. Crevier made an announcement that Rob was accepted by the Air Force’s OCS Program. Currently, Rob is serving a long-term substitute teaching position, teaching Spanish, at a high school in the seacoast area. Congratulations, Rob!
Mr. Crevier also mentioned that both of this daughters, Vania and older sister, Melanie, now share the same wedding/anniversary date. That is cute!
The final part of the evening had the crowd lining the sidewalk of Huddleston Hall, with sparklers lighting the path for Vania and Rob, as they made their way to Rob’s car.
The happy couple will be honeymooning in July at a location, not fully disclosed by the groom.
Congratulations, Vania and Rob!


