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Tuesday, December 05, 2006
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Meagan Salmon of Carmel and Brian Houle of San Mateo married on June 10 at 3:30 p.m. at the Community Church of Monterey Peninsula in Carmel. The reception was held at the Hyatt Regency of Monterey. The couple married at the same church where the bride's parents were wed 28 years ago.

The maid of honor was Monica Callinan of Carmel. Bridesmaids included Stacey Carroll of Pleasant Hill and Chelsea Allen of Monterey. The best man was Chris Houle, brother of the groom. Ushers included Gavin Salmon, brother of the bride, and Steve Miller of Walnut Creek.
They couple honeymooned at Riviera Maya in Mexico for one week. They make their new home in Napa.

The bride's parents are JoLinda Salmon of Carmel and the late Scott Salmon. The bride graduated from Carmel High School in 1997 and graduated from St. Mary's College in 2002. She is employed by World Savings Home Loans in Napa in senior underwriting management.
The groom's parents are Ron and Barbara Houle of Napa. The groom graduated from Junipero Serra High School in 1997 and St. Mary's College in 2002. He played baseball in college. He is employed by World Savings Home Loans in Vacaville as a home appraiser.

Photo by Jack Wasserback
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