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Jennifer Wilbanks Sit Up and Take Notice!

post #1 of 12
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The story of the "runaway bride" outside Atlanta made me ILL. I thought she was the most selfish, manipulative person I had read about in a long, long time, regardless of whatever "demons" drove her to it.

SO having aired my thoughts on THAT, here is a compelling alternative:

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...ebbride29.html

Wednesday, June 29, 2005 - Page updated at 09:37 AM
Everett bride calls off wedding, throws party for the homeless
The Associated Press

EVERETT — A young woman decided to call off her wedding 12 days before the event and her parents knew they'd be stuck with the bill, so they decided to have a party anyway and invited the homeless.
Residents of the Interfaith Family Shelter, housed in a former convent across from Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church where the wedding had been scheduled, attended the bash thrown by Katie Hosking, 22, a medical assistant at the Everett Clinic, and her parents, Bill and Susan Hosking of Lake Stevens.
"They had a DJ and really good music. It was a warm, friendly atmosphere. The food was delicious. It was a nice break with people not worrying about anything for one night," shelter manager Carol Oliva said. "Toward the end of the evening, they packed up all the leftover food and we got to bring it back to the shelter."
One homeless woman got her son out of a wheelchair, "took that child out on the dance floor and picked him up and danced with him. It was a beautiful sight. Our kids realized that even when something bad happens, somebody else has something worse," Susan Hosking said. "It was an eye-opener."
The almost-bride would not say what led to the breakup, only that it happened June 6, 12 days before the scheduled date of her wedding.
Planning a reception for 150 guests at the Echo Falls golf and country club, her parents had made a $2,500 down payment and written another check for the $6,200 balance. Club policy requires full payment for any event that is canceled less than 60 days before the scheduled date.
"Personally, it's a really hard time for a family," said Jessica Gamble, the club's catering sales manager. "It's a really awesome thing that they did. They made the best of it."
Susan Hosking said that once she and her husband "got past the panic," they took a suggestion from her brother-in -law in New York and decided to invite the staff and residents of the shelter operated by the Interfaith Association of Snohomish County to share in the evening.
More than 50 family members and close friends were joined by about 40 homeless people, shelter workers and volunteers. The shelter staff arranged rides to the club.
Instead of a wedding cake, chef Michael Greb produced strawberry shortcake to top off a menu that included baron of beef, salmon, shrimp cocktail, fettuccine and fruit.

"Oh my gosh, we had so much fun," Katie Hosking said.
Shelter residents, she said, "came up and thanked us several times — thank you, thank you, thank you. We all danced. I still got to dance with my dad."
Her mother said she was happy to demonstrate an alternative to the case of Jennifer Wilbanks, 32, who got cold feet and vanished shortly before a 600-guest wedding in Georgia. Wilbanks pleaded no contest this month to telling police a phony abduction story and was sentenced to probation and community service.
"That food would help feed people at the shelter for another three or four days," she said. "With the notoriety of the runaway bride, I would like people to know that these things do happen, and there is another outlet. The money is spent."
Copyright © 2005 The Seattle Times Company
post #2 of 12
All I can say is good for them! Hopefully this bride and her family will also get a deal for their story...
post #3 of 12
Wow! That is so cool! I am sure this young woman was probably heartbroken over the breakup, for whatever reason, and instead of being a selfish psycho, she did a wonderful thing. What a class act!!!
post #4 of 12
WOW! Do they ever know how to "make lemonade"!! Good on 'em!
post #5 of 12
That is awesome! It's terrible that her marriage didn't work out, but it shows an amazing amount of maturity and selflessness to throw a party like that for others' benefit.
post #6 of 12
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Originally Posted by krazy kat2
Wow! That is so cool! I am sure this young woman was probably heartbroken over the breakup, for whatever reason, and instead of being a selfish psycho, she did a wonderful thing. What a class act!!!
ABSOLUTELY!!!
post #7 of 12
That was so nice of them to do that. They took a bad situation and turned it into something positive that helped others in need.
post #8 of 12
Good for them. They turned something that could have been a major bummer into a night of fun. They made a difference in people's lives! It makes me smile when I hear about the selflessnes of others.
post #9 of 12
I read about that this morning. AWESOME and SUREALISTIC!!! THEY RULE!

I like also how the runaway bride was mentioned. Another new, happy story in the news. A selfless & giving person with a wonderful story.

(krazy kat2... I agree... wholeheartedly)
post #10 of 12
What a good deed!!! Too bad this isn't getting the same amount of publicity.
post #11 of 12
What a good idea. And not only the homeless, but the family will have positive memories to look back on, instead of hte bitterness that could have been. And the bride showed courage in pulling out of a situation that she knew to be wrong, even at that late date and facing everyone with it. Great for them!
post #12 of 12
Now that's a positive story. Kudos to the almost-bride and her family!
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