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Have to Move Your Wedding? Zola Launched Change the Dates

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Among the many stressors associated with the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak is missing out on important life events. While self-quarantining and social distancing are priority, cancelations only add to the tensions many of us are facing as we shelter in place and wonder when (or if) life will ever get back to normal. In an effort to assist anyone tackling the gut-wrenching task of canceling a marriage ceremony,wedding registry site Zolahas committed to making the process as simple as possible for engaged couples and vendors.

The company is now offering freechange the date cardsto customers who previously purchased Zola wedding paper, plus the cards are also free with any future purchases of invitation and save the date cards. For couples who want to share updates about the timeline of their weddings on social media, the brand also has a selection of digital templates to help succinctly spread the word to family and friends online. Simply browse the options, select a color, orientation and special features where applicable.

Demonstrating its all-encompassing wedding streamline services, Zola has a group of advisors who can be contacted via the company app should customers need any clarification on the latest updates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The services also include a weekly wedding planning newsletter that features pertinent COVID-19 info, plus access to the company’s Facebook Group for commiseration and support from others who may be dealing with the same circumstances.

VisitZola onlineto shop change the date cards and more. In the meantime, if your future nuptials are up in the air because of COVID-19-related circumstances, this Zola piece on what do if theCoronavirus is impacting your weddingis a great place to get started to make sure your revised planning goes as smoothly as possible.

Kenya Foy

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Kenya is a Dallas-based freelance entertainment and lifestyle writer who devotes most of her free time to traveling, gardening, playing piano and reading way too many advice columns.

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