Luna’s Trail Farm and Event Center set the scene for Sabrina and Michael’s wedding with a relaxed spring feel, a smooth timeline, and a reception that stayed fun from the first entrance to the bubble send off. For couples planning a wedding at Luna’s Trail Farm and Event Center, this day showed how well the venue supports each part of the celebration, from ceremony to cocktails, dinner, dancing, and late-night photos.
The ceremony began at 4:00 PM at Luna’s Trail Farm and Event Center, with guests seated near the covered patio area behind the ceremony space where the DJ setup handled both music and microphones. Acoustic covers played during the prelude, then the wedding party made their entrance to “Thunderstruck” by AC/DC, which gave the ceremony a little personality right away. Sabrina’s processional, set to a piano version of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” shifted the mood beautifully before the couple recessed to “Better Together” by Jack Johnson at 4:15 PM.
From there, cocktail hour ran until 5:45 PM, giving guests time to settle into the property and enjoy the transition into the reception. With 50 to 100 guests, the flow felt full but comfortable, which is a big part of what makes a Luna’s Trail Farm and Event Center wedding feel so easy to picture. There was enough energy to keep things lively, but still room for every moment to feel personal.
At 5:50 PM, the DJ brought everyone together for introductions. The wedding party entered to “I’m Coming Out” by Diana Ross, and Sabrina and Michael were introduced as Mr. and Mrs. O’Dowd before going straight into their first dance. “With You” by Vance Joy was a natural fit for the room and helped set the tone for the evening before dinner began. That kind of pacing matters, and the DJ kept the night moving without making anything feel rushed.
Dinner started at 6:00 PM, and that is also when the photo booth opened. The DJ announced the photo booth as guests headed into the buffet, which immediately gave people something else to look forward to while the room shifted into dinner and toasts. With Lucy attending the photo booth and a clean white backdrop, guests started filtering over in couples, family groups, and bridal party clusters. The photo booth stayed active all evening, and it never felt tucked away or forgotten.
Toasts began around 6:30 PM once everyone had food and was seated. Paul, the father of the bride, spoke first, followed by Kim and Dennis, then maids of honor Sam and Rachel, and best man Alex. Because the timeline allowed speeches to happen during dinner, the room never lost momentum. The DJ helped manage those transitions so the evening felt organized, not stop-and-start.
Once toasts wrapped, the parent dances followed. Sabrina and Paul shared their dance to Billy Joel’s “Lullaby,” and Kim and Michael danced to an acoustic version of “All the Small Things” by Jay Filson. By 7:00 PM, the dance floor opened, and this is where the DJ really became central to the night. Guests moved back and forth between dancing and the photo booth, which made the reception feel busy in the best way. While one group was on the floor, another was lining up for the photo booth, then returning later with new combinations and ideas. That constant movement kept the room energized.
At 8:30 PM, the cake cutting brought everyone back together for another shared moment, with James Taylor’s “How Sweet It Is” playing in the background. Right after, the DJ announced that the photo booth would close in an hour, which brought another round of guests over. That last hour from cake cutting to 9:30 PM kept the photo booth packed, with friends grabbing one more strip, family groups squeezing in together, and couples slipping out from the dance floor for quick photos before heading back.
That interplay is what made this wedding at Luna’s Trail Farm and Event Center work so well. The DJ kept the dance floor strong, made key announcements at the right time, and helped the photo booth stay part of the night instead of a side attraction. By the time the bubble send off began at 10:45 PM, the whole evening felt polished, personal, and easy.
For couples considering Luna’s Trail Farm and Event Center in Westfield, NC, this wedding is a great example of what the venue does best: a ceremony with character, a reception with flow, and a guest experience that stays fun all night. White Fox Photography had no shortage of moments to capture, and Luna’s Trail Farm and Event Center delivered the kind of setting where every part of the day connected naturally.



