Free Weddings on Friday the 13th? Yes, Please!
In an unexpected twist to wedding traditions, Judge Raymond Crutchley is offering free wedding ceremonies and vow renewals at the Deschutes County Courthouse this Friday the 13th. This event, known as "Cupid's Docket," is typically celebrated on Valentine's Day but has been moved due to courthouse scheduling.
A Unique Celebration
Judge Crutchley has taken the liberty to decorate the courtroom specifically for this romantic occasion, emphasizing the importance of community connection in his efforts. "Well, I think again, it brings people together, the community," he stated, underlining how the event is embraced by both the public and courthouse employees. This spirit of togetherness is particularly vital in times of social distancing and uncertainty.
Unpredictable Turnout
Interestingly, this year's turnout appears to be lower than usual, attributed to the superstitions surrounding Friday the 13th. Despite this, couples are still welcome to participate, with no prior appointment required for vow renewals, while newlyweds must arrange their ceremony in advance. All couples must secure a valid wedding license ahead of time, ensuring that the day remains special and memorable.
A Community Tradition
The Cupid's Docket event exemplifies how local initiatives can foster community engagement, providing couples with a chance to celebrate their love free of charge. It reflects a commitment to inclusivity and joy, reminding us that love transcends the typical calendars and traditions. For those considering a new milestone in their relationship, this could be a perfect opportunity to embrace the boundless spirit of love.