Sorry guys, there is one less Fish in the sea! Emily Fish became Mrs. Andy Mullen a few weeks ago at the Chicago History Museum. The couple said their “I do” at the museum’s outdoor plaza, while the evening celebrations continued indoors.




To allow to great flexibility with different taste buds, the couple provided several different food stations. The stations included Chicago style pizza from Lou Malnattis, a carving station, Chicago style hot dogs and a pasta bar. This is a fantastic idea because guests enjoy circulating and mingling with old and new friends.



Great catch Andy!
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