Emma Jane Swantak and Brian Randall Inman were joined in marriage May 31 in Delhi.
The bride is the daughter of Robert and Nancy Swantak of Oneonta.
The groom is the son of Randall and Lynette Inman of Mount Crawford, Va.
The wedding took place at the Delhi Community Church, where Pastor Derek Johnson performed the double-ring ceremony.
Marjorie Lutner of Franklin played the organ, and Heather Johnson read from Corinthians 13. The bride sang a solo, "You Are My Everything," to the groom, and the mothers of the bride and groom lit the unity candle.
The bride wore an A-line white dress with beaded crystals on the bodice and skirt and carried a bouquet of white spring flowers.
Emily Schmitt of Oneonta served as maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Kaitlyn Keys of Monroe; Kaitlin Uzenski of Bozeman, Mont.; Karen Hewitt, sister of the groom, of Mount Crawford, Va.; and Kendra Lamb, sister of the groom, of Oakfield.
Wayne Burns of Bovina served as best man. The groomsmen were Frank Swope of Mount Solon, Va.; Josh Sandin of East Meredith; Jason Hewitt, brother-in-law of the groom, of Mount Crawford, Va.; and Kevin Rossley, cousin of the groom, of Bovina.
A reception for 280 guests was held at the Delaware County Fairgrounds in Walton with a summer picnic theme. Following a honeymoon in Alaska, the couple made their home on the MarBil Farm in Bovina.
The bride is a graduate of Franklin Central School and is a junior at the State University College at Oneonta. She is majoring in biology, with plans to attend graduate school for becoming a veterinarian.
The groom is a graduate of South Kortright School and the State University College of Technology at Delhi. He is a welder for Clark's Sportsfield Specialties in Delhi.