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Siebenlist, Sherman Wed in Montauk

By
Star Staff

Jenny Kate Sherman married Ryan Charles Siebenlist at Montauk’s Navy Beach restaurant on Saturday evening, with balmy weather and clear skies as a backdrop. The ceremony, for which the couple wrote their own vows, was officiated by Chris Radicone, a longtime university friend of the bride’s.

Under a full moon, more than 100 family members and close friends celebrated the couple deep into night.

The groom is a son of Michael Siebenlist Sr. and Jill Simandl of Milwaukee. The bride is the youngest daughter of Nori and Howard Sherman of East Hampton and New York City. A graduate of the State University at New Paltz with a master’s degree in creative writing, the bride manages both the Library Restaurant and Joe’s Pub at the Public Theater in Greenwich Village. Mr. Siebenlist, too, has a burgeoning hospitality industry career. The couple live in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood.

They were introduced at a chance meeting at the Blue Parrot restaurant in East Hampton Village in 2012 by Mr. Siebenlist’s aunt, Nancy Amato of East Hampton.

The bride’s sister, Rebecca Faith Sherman of Manhattan, and Luca Giovanopoulos-Smith of Brooklyn, the bride’s lifelong friend, served as maid and matron of honor, respectively. The bridesmaids included Beth Kingston of White Plains, Lena Richardson of Brooklyn, and Erica Hesselson-Hawk of Redding, Pa. The groom’s brother, Michael Siebenlist II of Milwaukee, was the best man. The groomsmen were Sam Azinger and Jay Kolata, both of Milwaukee, and Anthony Avendano of Brooklyn.

The couple have just returned from a honeymoon in Bali, with stops in Paris, Singapore, and Amsterdam.

 

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