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When should I Rsvp by?

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September 1st 2024

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What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

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Please arrive 15 minutes before 4:00pm to allow for ease of parking in the designated lots nearest the venue and to give time to find the path to the waterfront ceremony lawn. Follow the music to the vows with a view!

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Is there a dress code?

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The Dress Code is Beach Chic Formal. This not a beach wedding in the sand. It is a seaside wedding on a bluff overlooking the ocean. For the ladies: Cocktail dress attire or flowy maxi dresses in lighter colors and fabrics are recommended. Light, breathable fabrics like cotton or chiffon are best to keep cool, and you can try colors and patterns like nautical stripes, florals, or boho prints. The ceremony and reception will be on grass so block heels, wedges or flats are recommended. Dancing shoes preferred! For the gentlemen: Button-down shirts, slacks or chinos, and a suit jacket or blazer in a lighter colors and breathable fabrics are recommended. A blazer or suit jacket might prove most useful after sunset. Avoid denim, cargo shorts, swim shorts, and cotton t-shirts. Ties are appreciated but not necessary! While the summer Solstice will have passed, late September and early October are considered “locals summer” in San Diego due to the lessened crowds and beautiful weather. Average temperatures in La Jolla will be in the mid-70s during the day and mid-60s at night so it is advised to dress in layers. As you know, Richard and Kimberly love the outdoors so please expect to be outside witnessing the beauty of a quintessential So Cal summer soirée until just past sunset.

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