Tie the Knot at The Big I Do 2025
Are you ready to be part of an unforgettable wedding experience? This Valentine’s Day, the City of Santa Clarita proudly presents the return of “The Big I Do”—an internationally recognized group wedding event that’s quickly become a community favorite. Whether you’re just beginning your journey together or reaffirming your commitment, this is your chance to exchange vows in a beautiful, stress-free ceremony alongside other couples, creating a unique and meaningful celebration of love.
At “The Big I Do,” couples are treated to an enchanting wedding experience that feels nothing short of magical. From romantic music to the elegance of stunning floral displays, every moment is designed to captivate. The celebration continues with a lively reception featuring a talented DJ, a whimsical photo booth and a professional photographer to capture every precious moment. Guests will indulge in a delicious dinner, raise a glass for a champagne toast, enjoy custom wedding cakes and much more.
This extraordinary day offers an affordable alternative to traditional weddings. Thanks to top wedding vendors from around the valley, every aspect of the day is thoughtfully crafted to be cherished for a lifetime. These local businesses handle everything, ensuring a stress-free and elegant celebration for every couple.
Since its inception, “The Big I Do” has become a true celebration of community. Local wedding vendors are provided with a unique opportunity to showcase their services in a grand and meaningful way, allowing their creativity and expertise to enrich the lives of couples while strengthening the bonds of our community. The event also reflects the City of Santa Clarita’s longstanding commitment to making love and marriage accessible for all.
Santa Clarita proudly holds the distinction of being the only city in Los Angeles County where couples can access both marriage licenses and ceremonies all in one place. “The Big I Do” is a signature event of the City Hall Ceremonies program, which has earned multiple awards for its excellence. Managed with care by the City of Santa Clarita’s Clerk’s office, this event builds upon the popularity of the City’s “Wedding Wednesdays,” which have already turned countless wedding dreams into reality.
The City of Santa Clarita invites wedding vendors from all sectors to join in this extraordinary celebration of love. By participating, you’re not only promoting your business but also playing a pivotal role in a community-wide celebration of unity and joy. This is an excellent opportunity to raise your brand’s visibility, strengthen your ties to the local community and showcase your talent at one of Santa Clarita’s most cherished events.
If you’re dreaming of a wedding day filled with love, joy and community spirit (without the stress of planning and huge price tag), we invite you to join “The Big I Do.” Step into a day filled with romance and connection, surrounded by others who are celebrating the same beautiful moment. Ready to say “I do” in a way you’ll never forget? Visit SantaClarita.gov/Weddings to learn more and secure your spot in this extraordinary celebration of love.
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