Barnaby Franklin Bielskis and Kristin Elizabeth Pino, both of Eugene, were married Aug. 2, 2008, in Dreamwood, near Junction City in a outdoor ceremony, under a canopy of amazing trees. Judge Doug Mitchell officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Jeanne Ternahan and John Pino of Florence. She is a supervisor of Starbucks.
The groom is the son of Arda and Greg Stober of Florence and Frank Bielskis of Redmond. He is a merchandiser for Pepsi-Cola Co.
The wedding proposal occurred on their seven-year anniversary.
The maids of honor and bridesmaids carried seven gerbera daisies in yellow and orange to represent every year Kristin and Barnaby have been together.
Honored guests included grandparents, Harley and Bonnie Ternahan, Aunt Sally Gallager of Singapore and Uncle Rev. Phillip Ternahan, who gave the wedding blessing.
A festive reception followed where family and friends enjoyed a candy buffet, dinner, dancing and refreshments.
The couple spent their honeymoon in Seattle and Victoria, British Columbia. They plan to make their home in Eugene.
The comments below are from users of theworldlink.com and do not necessarily represent the views of The World or Lee Enterprises. Participation Guidelines
Note: There is a maximum of 200 words per comment. If you wish to post more, please visit our forum.
Comment Policy
The World welcomes your comments about stories, and we encourage a robust dialogue on this site. All comments must meet reasonable standards of decency and civility.
Please follow these basic rules:
No defamatory comments about individuals or businesses.
No deliberately false information.
No obscenity or racially offensive language.
No harassment, verbal abuse, threats or personal attacks.
No information that invades another person's privacy.
No business solicitations or charitable solicitations.
Comments that violate these standards will not be posted. Users with repeated violations may be banned from future posting.
Comments will be approved throughout the day during business hours. After hours and weekend comments may not appear until the following business day. It may take a couple of hours before comments are approved.
The World generally does not edit comments, but we reserve the right to edit any comment that does not meet our standards.
The World welcomes your comments about stories, and we encourage a robust dialogue on this site. All comments must meet reasonable standards of decency and civility.
Please follow these basic rules:
- No defamatory comments about individuals or businesses.
- No deliberately false information.
- No obscenity or racially offensive language.
- No harassment, verbal abuse, threats or personal attacks.
- No information that invades another person's privacy.
- No business solicitations or charitable solicitations.
Comments that violate these standards will not be posted. Users with repeated violations may be banned from future posting.Comments will be approved throughout the day during business hours. After hours and weekend comments may not appear until the following business day. It may take a couple of hours before comments are approved.
The World generally does not edit comments, but we reserve the right to edit any comment that does not meet our standards.
Close Guidelines