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MEMORABLE MOMENT: Phillips, Treviranus wedding

Amber Phillips and Allen Treviranus, both of Duluth, were married Aug. 30 at his mother's home in Lakewood, Minn. Her parents are Tracy and Phil Vallie of Duluth and Robert and Cheryl Phillips of Woodbury, Minn. His parents are Tami and Doug Hend...

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Amber Phillips and Allen Treviranus

Amber Phillips and Allen Treviranus, both of Duluth, were married Aug. 30 at his mother's home in Lakewood, Minn.

Her parents are Tracy and Phil Vallie of Duluth and Robert and Cheryl Phillips of Woodbury, Minn. His parents are Tami and Doug Hendricks of Lakewood and Jeff and Lisa Treviranus of St. Paul.

The bride chose Christina Cotton as maid of honor. Savannah Kingsman was bridesmaid. Emi Vallie and Whitney Phillips were flower girls.

The groom chose Aaron Mosier as best man. Dylan Treviranus was groomsman.

The bride, a 2003 graduate of Lake Superior High School in Duluth, is pursuing a bachelor's degree in communication at the College of St. Scholastica, St. Paul campus. She is a lead counselor at PKT Enterprises in Minneapolis.

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The groom, a 2002 graduate of Denfeld High School, graduated from Lake Superior College in Duluth in 2005 with an associate degree in fire technology and administration. He is a fire suppression specialist at Northland Fire and Security in Minneapolis.

Unique father-daughter dance

We provided our own music for our reception. I downloaded a few hundred songs onto my Xbox360, which was wired into a large stereo system. I was having a problem finding the father-daughter dance song when Amber's father's patience gave out and he said "Put it on random; let something play." Keep in mind I had 385 songs to cycle through. To everyone's surprise the song "My humps" by the Black Eyed Peas came on and I allowed it to play! Everyone laughed hard as the two of them danced to "What you gonna do with all that junk, all that junk inside your trunk? I'm gonna get you drunk ... get you drunk off my lady humps." They danced the whole song and everyone had a great time!

Allen Treviranus

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