We are having a very small wedding in about two months. I have a MOH and at Matron of Honor and my fiance had a bestman (his brother) and 1 groomsman. We aren't having ushers because they're just not needed for only 30 guests. I want my older brother to be involved somehow, but not sure how to involve him. He can't pass out programs because we're not using them. We are having both of our sisters-in-law sign the marriage license, so they have something to do. He's the only one without any "duties." He says he's fine with that, but I still want to include him. What can I do?
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Nancy Tucker
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You can have him escort your mother or a very close relative. You could also have him do a reading during the ceremony. Nancy Tucker President of Weddings Beautiful US http://www.weddingsbeautiful.com
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I agree. That is a great idea. Rebecca Black, Etiquette Now