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MR. AND MRS. JAMES IRVINE
 
PHOTO TAKEN IN FRONT OF THE IRVINE FAMILY HOME. JAMES IS THE LAST IRVINE THAT LIVED IN THE HOME TO BE MARRIED HERE. IT IS NOW THE KATHIE WHEELER LIBRARY NAMES AFTER HIS AUNT.
 
FIRST DANCE
FIRST LOOK
PRE-WEDDING CEREMONY
 
ARRIVING TO MEET HER PRINCE
JAMES MYFORD IRVINE
 
BRIDAL ATTENDANTS
 
MY BROTHER MIKE WALKING ME DOWN THE ISLE
 
WEDDING CERMONY
 
WALKING DOWN THE ISLE AS MR. AND MRS. IRVINE
 
BRIDAL PARTY
 
IRVINE FAMILY WITH SUSAN AND JAMES
 
JESKE FAMILY WITH BRIDE AND GROOM
 
CANADIAN FAMILY DELEGATION
RECEPTION
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR EXHIBIT
The Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa, California displayed an exhibit of Susan and James Irvine wedding items from July 13 – August 12, 2018. The OC Fair is one of the Top 10 fair's in the nation and reported a record-breaking attendance of 1.47 million visitors over the fair’s 23-day run.
MUSEUM EXHIBIT
The landmark Old Orange County Court House Exhibition Gallery in Santa Ana, California displayed an exhibit of Susan and James Irvine wedding items from October - December, 2018.

On the third floor in the historical gallery at the Museum, Susan’s wedding gown created by Stephen Yearick that took 2 years to make and weighed 35 pounds was proudly shown in a 4 x 12 foot display case custom made by Taj Mahal Tents.

In one of the cases the Irvine Rose Tiara, Earrings by Carolina Herrera, Brooch Bouquet by JoAnne Turner, Marc Defang shoes and purse, hand-made Invitations and ring-bearer pillow was displayed.

In the other case was Thank You Cards by My Luxe Wedding, champagne flutes, Cake cutting set, Bauers candies, dinner menu, El Molino wine that was served at the wedding, Save the Date Invitation, Front Page newspaper articles, handmade hearts trinkets that were created at the wedding by the 1800 blacksmith and a bridal shower sash made by Elaine Brammell.

By the wedding gown display was a replica wedding table created by Stephanies Linens that had the blue satin tablecloths with pearl lace overlay. Gold Chargers and plates with pink napkins and rhinestone napkin rings. In the center was a replica floral arrangement, dripping with pearls created by White Sakuras was also on display.
 
The landmark Old Orange County Courthouse is Southern California's oldest court building, and has been witness to many of the events which shaped present day Orange County. From its dedication in 1901, this granite and sandstone building has been the traditional home of county government. Today the 30,000-square foot building has been restored to look much as it had at the turn of the last century. The building contains the Orange County History Center (which includes the Old Courthouse Museum, the Orange County Archives, and the library of the Pacific Coast Archaeological Society) as well as government offices. The building is on the National Register of Historic places and is a State of California Historic Landmark.