Gene Dinapoli
- New York City, NY
- Elvis Impersonator
Andrew H. said “Our company used Gene Dinapoli for our annual Friends of Elvis fundraiser. His performance was outstanding and his energy really worked up the crowd.…”
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I am Certified and Registered with the N.Y.C. Office of The Clerk as an Marriage Officiant.
I am ordained by The Universal Life Church Ministries.
I can perform religious and non-religious ceremonies. I am an Interfaith Non-Denominational Minister that can incorporate traditions and rituals upon request. I am available for anywhere in New York, NYC (ALL 5 Boroughs) and Long Island !!!!!
Although it was a video call, he made it look like we were all in a meeting in person. Although the connection was bad, it was a very good experience.
Rev. Roland was so easy to work with, accommodating, understanding, and prompt with his responses. He was able to talk about the details around my work schedule. He made last minute changes to accommodate our event with no problem whatsoever. On the day of the event he made it a beautiful ceremony and added a few little surprise touches that made it really personal and special. Thank you again!!
Response from Ministry of The Enlightened:
Thank you very much for the kind words and great review.
It was my pleasure and an honor to have been a part of your special day.
May you both be blessed with a long life and many wonderful years together.
Price Range: $200-$600
Gig Length: 1 - 60 minutes
Languages: English, Spanish
Consultation
Available for any questions
Special Request
Interfaith Non-Denominational Minister that can incorporate traditions and rituals upon request.
CEREMONY TYPES
Civil- A civil ceremony is a ceremony that does not include any religious aspects.
Religious- A religious ceremony can be traditional, depending on your faith, or include just a few aspects from your religion. Whether you are observant or non- observant, a religious ceremony is still an option.
Spiritual- A spiritual ceremony does not subscribe to one specific religion, but rather incorporates elements from several religions that are more spiritual and less conforming.
Same Sex- Same sex couples can now legally marry in New York state as of July 24th 2011. These ceremonies can be civil, religious, spiritual, renewal of vows, or interfaith. You may start the process and apply online at the New York City Marriage Bureau website, click here to start the process to obtain a marriage license online.
Renewal of Vows - A renewal of vows ceremony is a beautiful way for couples to rededicate themselves to one another.
Interfaith - An interfaith ceremony blends traditions, cultures, or religious aspects to make everyone feel celebrated and included.
Elopement - An elopement is a ceremony for couples that do not reside in New York city but wish to get married legally in New York. Legal marriages can be performed inside venues, outside in many of New York's historic places, or at place couples desire in New York. It can be hard to plan a wedding if you do not live in New York,we have experience helping couples from Europe, Asia, Australia, and North and South America, and most states within the USA.
My Background includes being a Paralegal and Law Office Manager for over 15 years.
I am Certified and Registered with the N.Y.C. Office of The Clerk as an Marriage Officiant. Since 2013
I am ordained by The Universal Life Church Ministries. Since 2013
I am also a NYS Notary Public.
CEREMONY TYPES
Civil- A civil ceremony is a ceremony that does not include any religious aspects.
Religious- A religious ceremony can be traditional, depending on your faith, or include just a few aspects from your religion. Whether you are observant or non- observant, a religious ceremony is still an option.
Spiritual- A spiritual ceremony does not subscribe to one specific religion, but rather incorporates elements from several religions that are more spiritual and less conforming.
Same Sex- Same sex couples can now legally marry in New York state as of July 24th 2011. These ceremonies can be civil, religious, spiritual, renewal of vows, or interfaith. You may start the process and apply online at the New York City Marriage Bureau website, click here to start the process to obtain a marriage license online.
Renewal of Vows - A renewal of vows ceremony is a beautiful way for couples to rededicate themselves to one another.
Interfaith - An interfaith ceremony blends traditions, cultures, or religious aspects to make everyone feel celebrated and included.
Elopement - An elopement is a ceremony for couples that do not reside in New York city but wish to get married legally in New York. Legal marriages can be performed inside venues, outside in many of New York's historic places, or at place couples desire in New York. It can be hard to plan a wedding if you do not live in New York,we have experience helping couples from Europe, Asia, Australia, and North and South America, and most states within the USA.
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I am Certified and Registered with the N.Y.C. Office of The Clerk as an Marriage Officiant. Since 2013
I am ordained by The Universal Life Church Ministries. Since 2013
Marriage Lic. Identifications of the 2 being married. Advance notice of any changes
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