Asani Rae West Event Celebrant

Asani Rae West Event Celebrant I am legally ordained to officiate events in the state of Washington. Due to health issues I am no longer able to do vow exchanges.

I am available for "paperwork only" weddings. I charge $75 for this service. I am a legally ordained minister in the state of Washington. I am ordained thru the Universal Life Church. LGBTQIA+ Inclusive
I'm willing to travel throughout the state. Please email me for an appointment and rate info. I currently live in Tacoma, WA

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How does your service stand out? I know how paying for a weddin

g is VERY expensive. I feel that my prices are quite inexpensive for the services I provide. My only wish is to make people happy with my work. I do Non-denominational as well as non-religious services. I do my best to give my clients what they want and need from me. What do you enjoy about the work you do? I enjoy seeing a celebration of true love and the showing of that love when the couple makes a commitment to each other. I am privileged to see up close the look of love each person has for their significant other. The looks that the couple exchanges brings joy to everyone in attendance.

02/22/2026
02/22/2026

Finally, animals were no longer treated as entertainment.

Vancouver made history back in 2006 by becoming the first city in Canada to officially ban rodeos and similar events that put animals in danger.

For years before the ban, animals were forced into stressful and painful situations just to amuse crowds. What many called "tradition" often meant fear, injuries, and suffering behind the scenes.

By taking this bold step in 2006, Vancouver chose compassion over cruelty and showed that animal welfare should always come before profit or spectacle.

It was one of the earliest signs that society can change when we start valuing animals as living beings, not entertainment.

References:
All-Creatures... Vancouver first city in Canada to ban rodeo
CBC... Rodeo events face city ban

02/22/2026

The circus just changed forever in France.

No more lions jumping through hoops. No more elephants balancing on stools. France has officially banned the use of wild animals in traveling circuses, joining a growing list of countries rethinking how we treat wildlife for entertainment. Here is something most people do not realize. Wild animals in circuses spend the majority of their time confined in small enclosures or transport cages. Elephants in the wild can walk up to 50 kilometers a day. Big cats roam territories that stretch for miles. Now imagine that life reduced to a trailer on wheels. Wait what.

Studies have shown that constant transport, loud crowds, and unnatural tricks can cause chronic stress in animals. Stereotypic behaviors like pacing or head swaying are common signs of distress. This ban is about acknowledging that wild instincts do not disappear just because the spotlight turns on. Circuses are not disappearing. They are evolving. Many are shifting toward human performers, acrobatics, and technology driven shows.

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02/19/2026

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02/19/2026

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