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Couple’s First Dance in Basement Amid Tornado

Alex Schilke and Sarah Hipke’s wedding day turned into an unexpected adventure when a tornado warning interrupted their reception at the Grand Geneva Resort in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. As the power went out, the couple, along with their 181 guests, sought refuge in the basement, where a family reunion was concurrently taking place. In a serendipitous twist, a musically talented member of the reunion played a key role in creating a magical moment for the newlyweds. Under the glow of flashlights, Alex and Sarah shared their first dance, making for a truly memorable experience that beautifully demonstrated resilience and joy in the face of nature’s challenges.

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