Asheville Couples Defy Hurricane Helene with Heartwarming Wedding Celebration

Asheville Couples Celebrate Love Amidst Hurricane Helene

Asheville, N.C. – In a tale of love conquering adversity, a couple’s dream wedding was transformed into an unexpected yet heartwarming celebration, all thanks to the kindness of strangers and the spirit of community. Jansen and Travis Putnam had meticulously planned their big day at the iconic Biltmore Estate for over a year, inviting over 170 friends and family members from across the nation to join them. But as fate would have it, Hurricane Helene had other plans.

The Calm Before the Storm

It was on September 26 when the heavy rains from Helene began to sweep through Asheville, causing rising floodwaters and downed trees to disrupt the couple’s wedding festivities. With guests staying in nearby Biltmore Village being forced to evacuate, Jansen and Travis were left unable to communicate. Trapped in their hotel at the Inn on Biltmore Estate, they lost power, cell reception, and even running water just days before their ceremony.

A Challenge for Communication

As the couple tried to reach their loved ones with little hope due to the outages, the sense of despair loomed. Jansen expressed how difficult it was to relay the heartbreaking news of their canceled wedding events to friends and family who were rallying to celebrate their love. “Friday and Saturday were incredibly tough,” she shared. “But we knew we had to understand the circumstances and care for those who had traveled to be with us.”

Love Shines Through

However, the hurricane wouldn’t rain on their love parade. While the world outside faced chaos, guests staying at the inn rallied together to create their own version of a wedding. Some guests began making beautiful decorations and transformed the courtyard into a charming aisle where the couple could exchange vows. “We were completely overwhelmed by the kindness of strangers, family, and friends,” Jansen said, recalling the remarkable turnout of support.

A Wedding Like No Other

In an inspiring turn of events, a staff member at the Inn, who had taken the initiative to get ordained just in case, stepped up to officiate the ceremony. Even more impressive was the quick thinking of a professional photographer who used her iPhone to capture the intimate moments of the day, while another guest played piano music for the couple’s first dance.

A Heartfelt Reflection

As the couple walked down the makeshift aisle, they cherished every moment, reminding themselves that love is more potent than any storm. It was a milestone they will never forget, even amidst the backdrop of Hurricane Helene. Once they safely left the estate, an emotional wave washed over them as they witnessed the destruction that Helene left in the Asheville area. “Our hearts go out to everyone affected by Hurricane Helene,” they stated. “Please consider supporting this area as they work to rebuild homes, businesses, and life itself.”

Community Spirit

The couple’s story is a powerful reminder of resilience and community spirit. When the world seemed tumultuous, the warmth and generosity of those around them lit up the path forward. It goes to show, even in the face of challenges, love truly finds a way to shine through. They may not have had their dream wedding as planned, but in the midst of nature’s fury, they created unforgettable memories filled with love, support, and togetherness.


Author: HERE Asheville

HERE Asheville

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