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Tom Mackenzie, spokesman for U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, discusses why it’s important to save endangered species.Rebecca Ngahuia TeWhetu and Russell Douglas White were united in marriage at 4 p.m. Oct. 27, 2006, at Onemana Beach, New Zealand. The bride is the daughter of Rhonda and Doug Napier and Chas TeWhetu, all of Hamilton, New Zealand. The groom is the son of Vickie and Rich White of Gainesville.
The ceremony was officiated by Annette Holford. Vocalist Desiree Toi and guitarist Terry Johnston presented a program of wedding music.
The bride was presented in marriage by her mother. Bridesmaids were the bride’s friends Fleur Clarke of Auckland, New Zealand and Cassandra Johnston and Kate Wynyard, both of Hamilton. The bride’s niece Briar TeWhetu-Moore of Hamilton was the flower girl.
Groomsmen were the groom’s father Rich White and the groom’s brother Davis White, both of Gainesville.
A reception was held at Whangamata Golf Club in Whangamata, New Zealand.
Following a wedding trip to Europe, the couple resides in Vail, Colo.