RIBBON CUTTING … A ribbon cutting took place at Always Something in Wauseon on Tuesday. At the event was the owner Felima Moline, employees, friends, family members, Wauseon Chamber of Commerce members, local officials and local business owners. (PHOTO BY JACOB KESSLER, STAFF)
By: Jacob Kessler
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held for ‘Always Something’ in Wauseon on Tuesday, September 13th. Located at 145 South Fulton Street, the new business deals in event planning for different kinds of events.
These events range from weddings to birthdays, quinceañeras, graduations, benefits, corporate events, virtual events, baby showers and more.
The company has even provided event services to benefits which, in total, have raised over $60,000 for community families, cancer, and those who have passed away.
At Always Something, the company works with people on all types of budgets for everyone to be able to experience what they have to offer.
Different options are available, and the company works with other local vendors who provide services such as photography, DJ’s, bartenders, ministers, doulas, lady in waiting, catering, and more.
“We are here because we love to do it, and we want everyone to be able to experience this at any budget,” said owner Felima Molina.
In addition to event planning, the business also has an after-hours notary, and also has a place on-site for people to be married with an ordained minister.
Some items from local vendors are also available for purchase as well. There are big plans for the business and much work will be done to provide excellent service to those who are holding events.
“We would like to thank Wauseon and the chamber for all their support thus far. We would also like to thank God, our family, and our friends. We look forward to working with our community and we plan to bring the best to all of your events.”
“Big or small we do it all. We are super excited to show you all of the different services we have to offer,” said Felima Molina.
The business is open on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Alternatively, they are available for phone calls at 419-583-9123 with messaging being an option as well.
Jacob can be reached at jacob@thevillagereporter.com