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Tuesday, January 30, 2007
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Andrew Balaguy and Jennifer Lodge were married Aug. 12 in Alexander Valley. Andrew is the son of Jennie Williams of Napa and Dennis Balaguy of Fallon, Nev. Jennifer is the daughter of Doug and Brenda Lodge of Rincon Valley.

The ceremony was performed by Andrew's uncle, Jim Greenwell. The matron of honor was Jennifer Rogelstad, and the attendants were Megan Balaguy, Lea Poisson, Michelle Crosbie, Cheryl O'Brien, Kelly Blake and Leah Engbrecht. Andy's best man was his younger brother, Michael Williams. Groomsmen were Chris Yarbrough, Corey Johst, Adam Mucci, Cody Stine, Scott Harrington, Matt Lodge and Alexander Fellows.
Andy graduated from Napa High School in 1997 and continued his education, earning an A.S. degree in fire technology and a B.A. in communications from CSUS. He is an EMT and firefighter with CDF.

Jen is a 1997 graduate of Santa Rosa High and has her B.A. degree in child development and also holds a multiple subject credential from CSUS. She is a kindergarten teacher at Laurel Creek Elementary School in Fairfield.
The couple backpacked their way through Italy for their honeymoon and now make their home in Woodland.
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