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September 10, 2022
Camas, Washington

Abi & Davis

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When should I RSVP by?

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We ask that you RSVP by Monday, August 22nd

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Can I bring a date?

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We would like to keep our day as intimate as possible. Because of this, if you do not have a plus one listed when you RSVP, we ask that you do not bring a guest

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I have a food allergy, can I make a special request?

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We will be providing gluten free and vegan options, which you can select when you RSVP. If you have additional dietary restrictions, please reach out to the couple directly and we will do our best to accommodate you

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What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

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We ask guests to arrive by 2:00pm. The ceremony will start shortly after 2:00pm to give guests time to greet each other and find a seat

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Is there parking at the venue?

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Yes! The park has a large parking lot

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Will you be taking any Covid-19 precautions?

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We ask that guests wear a mask and take a test before the wedding if they are unvaccinated or are experiencing any flu like symptoms within five days of the event. The health and safety of our loved ones is incredibly important to us, and while we hoped it would be unnecessary by the time our big day arrives, it seems like covid isn't going anywhere anytime soon. We will continue to monitor the situation and update everyone if necessary

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What should I wear?

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We ask that our guests wear semi formal attire. That being said, we would love it if our guests used our wedding as an opportunity to express themselves and show us their grooviest fits!

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How should I address cards/gifts?

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Abi and Davis will be creating a new last name of their own. You can simply address any cards or gifts with something along the lines of "Abi and Davis" or "The Newlyweds"

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Why are you using gender neutral language for your wedding party?

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We are using gender neutral language because rather than limiting our parties to one gender or another, the people we have asked to share in this experience with us are those who have loved and supported us the most, both as individuals and as a couple. Because of this, we have a mix of gender identities in both of our parties, and it is both easier and more inclusive to use gender neutral language across the board.

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