2009.08.12: August 12, 2009: Headlines: COS - Kazakhstan: Marriage: Louisburg Herald : Peace Corps Volunteer Kimberly Angalet and Andrey Shevchenko were married in a double-ring ceremony July 10, 2009, in Astana. Kazakhstan
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2009.08.12: August 12, 2009: Headlines: COS - Kazakhstan: Marriage: Louisburg Herald : Peace Corps Volunteer Kimberly Angalet and Andrey Shevchenko were married in a double-ring ceremony July 10, 2009, in Astana. Kazakhstan
Peace Corps Volunteer Kimberly Angalet and Andrey Shevchenko were married in a double-ring ceremony July 10, 2009, in Astana. Kazakhstan
The bride is the daughter of Rich and Donna Angalet of Louisburg. She is a 2003 graduate of Louisburg High School and a 2007 graduate of Kansas State University, where she majored in political science and modern languages. She is a Peace Corps volunteer.
Peace Corps Volunteer Kimberly Angalet and Andrey Shevchenko were married in a double-ring ceremony July 10, 2009, in Astana. Kazakhstan
Couple wed in Kazakhstan
Written by Terrie Cole
Wednesday, 12 August 2009 09:25
Kimberly Angalet of Louisburg and Andrey Shevchenko of Astana, Kazakhstan, were married in a double-ring ceremony July 10, 2009, in Astana.
The bride is the daughter of Rich and Donna Angalet of Louisburg. She is a 2003 graduate of Louisburg High School and a 2007 graduate of Kansas State University, where she majored in political science and modern languages. She is a Peace Corps volunteer.
Her husband is the son of Gennadiy and Tatyana Shevchenko of Astana. He attended Kazakh-Russian University and earned a bachelor's degree in psychology.
The bride wore a simple white eyelet dress trimmed with a blue sash.
Following the ceremony, pictures were taken in front of a war memorial at a local park. The couple then took a weekend trip with both sets of parents.
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