
As a wedding officiant in the Boston area, I have the privilege of working at many wonderful venues. While most of the time my couples have already selected their venue...I am always delighted to come upon new venues I have not been aware of. The Museum of Science is one of these.

I had the pleasure and yes, an adventure, of exploring the museum as an events venue and I was blown away....not only by the number of options and lovely views, but also by the level of professionalism, attention to detail and pure passion that the event staff have for their work. Cheryl (CP), an Account Manager with the Museum, spent time discussing and showing me the several options that people had for their weddings. From a large gala outdoors, or an intimate event in a cozy and lovely space overlooking the Charles, to a fun and electrifying ceremony in the Theatre of Electricity...there is a perfect combination for your desires, needs and creativity!

I would never have imagined that the Museum of Science offered such a lovely possibility...it is a hidden gem in this regard...so whether you are looking for a wedding venue, a rehearsal event or another social venue, it is a place to explore!


Located just 15 miles west of Boston with easy accessibility from several major highways, sits a gem of a venue for your wedding. While many may have experienced the grace and elegance of the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, it is not often thought of as a possible wedding venue. 
When Carolyn, Gary and I met with me to discuss their ceremony,
they wanted something intimate, fun, meaningful participation of their community, and
if possible to walk away with a remembrance of the love and intentions that were
shared on their very special day.
Never, did we imagined how powerful and engaging this would be. The
thought and love that would go into designing the rocks and the immense amount of fun that was had by even the small ones was
wondrous.
Each day of connection with a loved one is a rare gift. As we grow and change, our connection with others also shifts. W. Somerset Maugham once wrote, "We are not the same persons this year as last; nor are those we love. It is a happy chance if we, changing, continue to love a changed person. "
Your wedding day is a mere 4 to 6 months away, and all the planning and details begin to pile on. Anxiety builds and all of a sudden you realize the level of stress you feel as you try to ensure that everything comes together perfectly. As a wedding officiant, this is often when I begin to hear from my couples how they wish they had eloped!
As human beings we have a yearning to be seen and loved for who we are; in our vulnerability, in our magnificence and without any pretense. We look for that one person who allows us to live each day of our lives feeling full and complete. Some of us are lucky and find our "soul-mate" or "best friend" at a young age...some of us go through several relationships and some are still searching.
For the first time in the "The Knot's Best Pick Award" history, they have added the Officiant and Celebrant category and it is with great joy and gratitude to all the couples I have worked with, that I am pleased to have received the Knot's Best Pick of 2011 and The Editors Choice Award for the Boston Officiant and Celebrant category.
Congratulations, you are getting married and planning one of the most important days of your life. You have the date and the venue and you begin to look for someone to marry you and before you know it you are lost in trying to discern the differences of just who can marry you in Massachusetts! So here it is in an easy to understand breakdown for you:
As a full service Wedding Officiant I have had the opportunity to work with many DJ's, Photographer's, Musicians, Videographers and Coordinators. I spend time up front touching base with all the vendors. I send them an outline with cues for the musicians or dj's, an order of ceremony and speak to them prior to your ceremony in order to ensure that they are able to properly plan for their contribution to your wonderful day.