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Lesbian couple turned away by North Carolina wedding venue The company has cited Christian values as justification for not hosting same-sex marriages. By Riley Gillis on December 28, 2020 47SHARES Brianna May and Kasey Mayfield – Photo: Facebook. A North Carolina lesbian couple says they were rejected by a local wedding venue because the director refuses to host same-sex marriage ceremonies. Kasey Mayfield and Brianna May, of Winston-Salem, N.C., were planning to marry one another in the late fall of 2022. The two inquired as to whether The Warehouse on Ivy, a popular event space that markets itself as a wedding venue and has received rave reviews on Wedding Wire, would be able and willing to host the couple’s wedding. ....
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December 23, 2020 GMT WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) A same sex-couple in North Carolina says the operator of a wedding venue told them that it could not hold their wedding ceremony based on its religious beliefs. The Winston-Salem Journal reported Tuesday that Kasey Mayfield and Brianna May have been looking for a place to hold their wedding in October 2022. They told the newspaper that they reached out to The Warehouse on Ivy in Winston-Salem. After providing details and other information, the venue told the couple that “unfortunately we do not host same sex marriage ceremonies.” ADVERTISEMENT Daniel Stanley, a representative of the venue, told the newspaper in a text message that it allows “anyone of any color, race, religion or belief to use our venue at any given time. Although we love and respect everyone in our community, (their) own decision making and beliefs, we also strongly believe in our Christian values.” ....