LEWISTON — Martindale Country Club in Auburn was the setting for the July 7 wedding of Carly Yeung of Lewiston and Keith Hopkins, also of Lewiston. Peggy Taylor officiated at the wedding.
Amy Yeung, sister of the bride, attended as maid of honor. Bridesmaids included Allison Hopkins, sister of the groom, and Ellen Shrader, Kayla McGrath and Jess David, all friends of the bride. Ziva Brown was the flower girl.
Groomsmen included Christian Ouellette, Jake LaRoche, Chris Zingalli and Jordan Bourgoin, all friends of the groom, and Carmen Yeung, brother of the bride.
The bride is the daughter of Chun Lam and Pei Ying Yeung of Lewiston and graduated from Lewiston High School in 2010. She graduated from Syracuse University in 2014 with a bachelor degree in public relations and political science. She is an assistant director of annual giving at Bates College
The groom is the son of Robert and Anne Hopkins of Lewiston. He graduated from Lewiston High School in 2007 and went on to Bentley University where he earned a bachelor degree in accounting, graduating in 2011. He works at Royal Flooring in Lewiston.
After a honeymoon trip to Italy, the couple is residing in Lewiston.

Keith and Carly Hopkins
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