Wedding Photo Contest 2015

16 March 2015

Wedding Photo Contest 2015

Results Announced !

For many years White Sulphur Springs Ranch has been a community gathering spot for Plumas County residents who enjoyed swimming in the warm springs pool and picnicking while overlooking the Mohawk Valley.

For some, White Sulphur Springs Ranch meant so much that they decided to be married there.


We wanted to celebrate those couples by encouraging them to share their stories with us so we could share them with you.

Beginning in February 2015 we asked couples to send in their stories and wedding photos. Some brave couples took the plunge with the promise, of course, that the contest winner would receive a dinner for two along with a 2015 family membership in the Mohawk Valley Stewardship Council.

As promised, on March 15, 2015, a drawing was held under strict contest rules and the winners selected. The "Wedding Photo Contest" winners for 2015 are:

Todd & Jamie Aylward

Congrats to Todd & Jamie Aylward for winning. We hope you enjoy your dinner for two and your 2015 Family Membership. Many thanks to the other brave couples who participated in the contest and shared their special day with all of us.

The Winning Couple Todd & Jamie Aylward

Married August 15, 1993

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Ken & Karen Newsted

Married September 26, 1987

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Jim & Aleda White

Married August 22, 1998

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Eric & Debbie Efthimiou

Married June 1, 1991

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Bob & Kathy Raymond

Married June 22, 1985

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