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The Monday Morning Memo

Canadian Diamond Pavilion

April 2, 2005

Canadian Diamond Pavilion

funded by the staff of Spence Diamonds of Canada

Future Project. Will Open in Late 2006.

Situated just down the walking trail from Chapel Dulcinea,
the Canadian Diamond Pavilion will be a place
where wedding receptions can be held at no charge.

Designed by architect Marley Porter, the base of the pavilion
will be a perfect square symbolically turned diamond-wise to
face the cliff's edge, just like the base of Wedding Chapel Dulcinea.

Funded by the employees of Spence Diamonds of Canada, the
pavilion will be a free gift to couples who would like to have an
open-air reception following their wedding at Dulcinea.

God bless those generous Canadians!

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