Donna Klosterman and Charles Anderson were married Sunday, June 27, at the historic Hauge Log Church in Blue Mounds. After morning thunderstorms cleared, the sun came out and presented a perfect day in the meadow around the 150-year-old, little white church, with just enough room for 30 family guests.
Each of their three children (Melissa and Andrew Anderson, and Brecklyn Klosterman) spoke meaningful words for the couple.
The bride was given in marriage by her parents, Lyle and Audrey Klosterman. Also joining in the wedding ceremony were Pastor Lawrence Balleine, attendant Connie Henning, soloist Dawn Dyjach, personal attendant and videographer Christy Anderson, and photographer Alex Henning.
A reception for 300 guests immediately followed at the Edelweiss Chalet Country Club in New Glarus.
The couple resides in Monticello, where they've spent the last couple years remodeling their 100-year-old house.
Each of their three children (Melissa and Andrew Anderson, and Brecklyn Klosterman) spoke meaningful words for the couple.
The bride was given in marriage by her parents, Lyle and Audrey Klosterman. Also joining in the wedding ceremony were Pastor Lawrence Balleine, attendant Connie Henning, soloist Dawn Dyjach, personal attendant and videographer Christy Anderson, and photographer Alex Henning.
A reception for 300 guests immediately followed at the Edelweiss Chalet Country Club in New Glarus.
The couple resides in Monticello, where they've spent the last couple years remodeling their 100-year-old house.