Last Friday, Jan. 31, a student at Southern Utah University hosted an unusual event — a fake wedding. An already-married couple walked down the aisle, ate cake and danced the night away in a mock marriage ceremony and reception that was attended by numerous SUU students.
“I’m really proud of the way it turned out,” Kaiser said. “I was able to market this as a fun time to come dance and eat and a lot of people came.”
“There’s no way I could have done this by myself,” Kaiser said. “I had so many people donate their time and energy and for me, that’s the biggest takeaway that I can make something like this happen because I have people in my life I can rely on for support.”
All the decorations and linens were donated by KJ Event Solutions, an event company whose owners Kaiser met in her event planning courses.
Kaelei and Brookelle Corbridge have been running the company for seven years now. Kaelei studied entrepreneurship and hospitality management at SUU, taking some of the same classes as Kaiser.
“When I first started to plan this, I reached out and asked if they would be willing to help,” Kaiser said. “I knew they would be nice enough to donate their time and resources and I’m so grateful for that.”
The wedding was a huge success with students packing the Starlight Room of the Sharwan Smith Student Center to dance and eat. No food was left by the end of the night, an impressive feat given how much Kaiser had available.
“I’m so glad people came,” Kaiser said. “This was so much work but it really paid off.”
Story and photos by McKayla Olsen

