Russell Morin Catering & Events Blog
The classic architecture of the Providence Public Library — one of our exclusive venues — inspired Lisa and Pete to host an elegant, formal affair for their spring wedding.

We have another stunning winter wedding at the Providence Public Library for you. This bride and groom dreamed of a wedding that was classic and beautiful, but also unique to them as a couple. They certainly brought that vision to life!

There is something pretty magical about a winter wedding. Especially when it’s held at a venue as breathtaking and historic as the Providence Public Library. For any couples currently in the thick of planning their winter wedding, here is a swoon-worthy one for inspiration.

Summer in Rhode Island is absolutely beautiful, whether you are by the ocean or not. This elegant Providence Public Library wedding reception took place on a beautiful July day right in the heart of the city.

Venue Spotlight: Providence Public Library
Although it seems like winter may never end, those warm sunny New England days will be here before we know it and in the catering world that means one thing: Wedding Season. The season we all (at least all of us at Morin’s) live for. So as we prepare for all of our 2015 brides and grooms, we thought we would share some highlights from our 2014 season at the Providence Public Library so you can see exactly why we love what we do!

Swarovski is a name that most people recognize. Classic and elegant are two words that fittingly describe this family business run today by 5th generation family members. The Providence Public Library matched this company perfectly in elegance and history, and RM certainly understood the value of the words “Family Owned.” Lounge Furniture from AFR, flowers by Jephry and lighting by Ormonde Productions made this event something to talk about.

Laureena and Patrizio held and sleek, modern, black and white wedding reception at the Providence Public Library. The couple used the Library’s grand spaces and created a very trendy soirée.
