Between 2:30-2:45pm. Ceremony starts promptly at 3:00pm.
We kindly ask that guests wear formal attire to help us create a beautiful and elegant atmosphere for our special day. Think suits and ties, cocktail dresses, or evening wearâfeel free to dress up and have fun with it! If you're wondering what's appropriate, just imagine you're heading to a classy evening celebration or special dinner (no formal gowns needed).
Maroon and Burgundy! We would love for you to match us and our theme, but totally not required â wear what makes you feel wonderful and comfortable!
For the ceremony, parking is available in the church's covered lot for $12. After the "I doâs," head over to the reception where valet parking will be available for your convenience.
The Filipino Money Dance, or Bayanihan, is a wedding tradition where guests pin money onto the bride and groom as a symbol of community support and a blessing for a prosperous future. During the reception, a song plays, and guests take turns dancing with the couple while attaching bills to their clothing. Safety pins will be provided!
Your presence is the greatest gift of all! But if youâre feeling extra generous, we would be most grateful for a contribution to our honeymoon fund or future adventures and investments together. Your support means the world to us as we start this next chapter.
As much as we love your adorable tiny humans, our wedding will be an adults-only affair (with the exception of a few VIP kids in the ceremonyâflower petals donât throw themselves!). We hope youâll enjoy a night off to eat, drink, and dance without sippy cups or snack negotiations. Consider it a well-deserved date night!
Please notate any food allergies or sensitivities during the RSVP process.
We kindly request you submit final RSVPs by Oct 31