Miss Sanders and Mr. Mallett exchange vows in an outdoor ceremony

Miss Tara Brooke Sanders of Greenbrier and Mr. Courtney Trent Mallett of Conway were united in marriage at 6 p.m. Saturday, April 14, 2012, in a double-ring outdoor ceremony at the home of the groom’s parents. Steve Thrasher, pastor at the Greenbrier Church of the Nazarene, officiated the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Tonya and Del Plymale of Greenbrier and Kevin Hoover, also of Greenbrier.
The groom is the son of Trent and Kay Mallett of Conway. He is the grandson of Lula Mallett and the late Morse Mallett of Searcy and the late C.E. and Dot Anderson of Conway.
A chalk board that read Bible verse Mark 10:8 marked the entrance for guests.
The outdoor wedding was decorated with a French garden theme, with colors of pink and tangerine. Centerpieces consisted of different styles of lanterns, decorated with bright pink Gerbera daisies and tangerine roses, were placed on guest tables with pink table cloths.

                                                         
Maid of honor was Heather Wright of Maumelle, and best man was Bobby Carter of West Memphis.
A small chalk board sign was carried down the aisle by the ring bearer, Anderson Cooper, nephew of the groom of Little Rock, that read, “Uncle Courtney, Here Comes Your Bride!” The flower girl was the groom’s niece, Cecilia Cooper of Little Rock.
The bride and groom walked down the aisle as husband and wife, carrying their children in their arms, to “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now,” by Starship.
The reception was also held in the groom’s parents’ backyard. The bride changed from her bright pink heels to custom painted pink and tangerine TOMS trimmed with rhinestones reading “Mrs. Mallett” on the tops of the shoes.

The groom’s table was decorated with a Razorback theme, which included chocolate covered strawberries with white chocolate stripes to resemble footballs. For the groom’s cake, Jamie Anderson, the groom’s aunt, also baked the family’s favorite cinnamon cake, Mem’s Cinnamon Swirl Coffee Cake.


The coulple’s first dance was to “Then,” by Brad Paisley. Orange and pink helium balloons were released as the couple left the reception.Mr. and Mrs. Mallett are currenlty residing in Greenbrier.

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