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Country club files for bankruptcy, cancels upcoming weddings
Country club files for bankruptcy, cancels upcoming weddings
GEORGETOWN, Mass. -- Just five days from her big day, one bride has learned her dream wedding will not happen the way she planned.
And she is not alone.
The Georgetown Country Club where the bride planned to celebrate her wedding is reportedly shutting its doors, after filing for bankruptcy.
Several brides got a call to inform them that their receptions would be cancelled.
Bride-to-be Sarah Crow whose wedding was scheduled for Saturday is now trying to pull together a backyard wedding.
"With Georgetown, the fact that they are keeping my hard-earned, blood, sweat, and tears money, that's what hurts," Crow said.
Crow is out close to $10,000.
The general manager of the country club had no comment, but the executive banquet chef did say that staffers are working with brides affected.
"We will work with them to make their wedding as successful as it would have been here at the Georgetown," said Morry Korinow, the executive banquet chef.
However, one couple said they have not received any offers for help or any answers.
Christina Doherty and her fiancé have no idea where their October 3 wedding will be.
"I thought everything was start to finish set for Georgetown; it was one thing I didn't worry about," Doherty said.
The Georgetown Country Club filed for bankruptcy on September 11 and many brides are outraged because they made payments after that date.
The doors of the country club closed Tuesday night indefinitely
GEORGETOWN, Mass. -- Just five days from her big day, one bride has learned her dream wedding will not happen the way she planned.
And she is not alone.
The Georgetown Country Club where the bride planned to celebrate her wedding is reportedly shutting its doors, after filing for bankruptcy.
Several brides got a call to inform them that their receptions would be cancelled.
Bride-to-be Sarah Crow whose wedding was scheduled for Saturday is now trying to pull together a backyard wedding.
"With Georgetown, the fact that they are keeping my hard-earned, blood, sweat, and tears money, that's what hurts," Crow said.
Crow is out close to $10,000.
The general manager of the country club had no comment, but the executive banquet chef did say that staffers are working with brides affected.
"We will work with them to make their wedding as successful as it would have been here at the Georgetown," said Morry Korinow, the executive banquet chef.
However, one couple said they have not received any offers for help or any answers.
Christina Doherty and her fiancé have no idea where their October 3 wedding will be.
"I thought everything was start to finish set for Georgetown; it was one thing I didn't worry about," Doherty said.
The Georgetown Country Club filed for bankruptcy on September 11 and many brides are outraged because they made payments after that date.
The doors of the country club closed Tuesday night indefinitely
Source:http://www3.whdh.com/news/articles/local/BO125013/
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