World’s shortest wedding ceremony set for Hot Springs St. Patrick’s Day Parade

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. – An “I Do” may not be the shortest thing said during a possible wedding being held in Hot Springs.

A possible world’s shortest wedding ceremony will now be a part of the First-Ever 21st Annual World’s Shortest St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Sunday, March 17.

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Janet Smith and Jerry Don Wheeler are planning to be married in a 60-second wedding ceremony near the conclusion of the parade.

The couple will be riding on their own float called “Lucky You, I Do.” And will be taking their 60-second vows along the 98-foot parade route.

“This parade and attention is not us or how we live, but it’s just crazy and something that we will always remember,” Smith said. “It’ll be another one of our amazing experiences together.”

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The couple have been splitting their time between their homes in Hot Springs and Mount Ida.

The World’s Shortest St. Patrick’s Day Parade annually attracts more than 30,000 fans from across the country to Bridge Street, which will make the guest list for the event far bigger than anyone could wish for.

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For more information on the World’s Shortest St. Patrick’s Day Parade, visit ShortestStPats.com.

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