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FAQs

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Can I bring a date/plus one?

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Your invitation will be made out to You and any guests/plus one who are invited.

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Can I bring my children?

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We love your little ones! Children are welcome to join us for the ceremony. However, we kindly request that the reception remain adults-only so everyone can relax and celebrate with us. Thank you for understanding!

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What is the dress code?

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We'd love to see our family and friends dressed up for our big day. The dress code is semi-formal. Ladies, you can wear midi or floor-length dresses. Gentlemen can wear slacks and a button-down shirt with a tie or a full suit. Please, no jeans, sneakers, and of course, no white!

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Are there any colors I should avoid wearing?

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We kindly ask that you avoid colors traditionally reserved for the Bride: whites, ivories, creams, etc.

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What time should I arrive?

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A time for the ceremony will be given on your formal invitation and we ask that you arrive NO LATER THAN 15 minutes before the ceremony starts.

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Will there be a bar?

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Yes! There will be a full hosted bar. Some things to note: -You are only allowed to order 2 drinks per visit to the bar. -Last call for drinks is 30 minutes before the end of the night. * Don't forget to tip the bartenders ;)

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What if we are unsure whether you received our RSVP or not?

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If you sent your RSVP back to us and we have not contacted you before February 1, 2026, please contact us so we can ensure everyone gets a seat!

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What if I do not RSVP in time?

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If you do not RSVP by February 1, 2026, you will be marked as "not attending". We would love to celebrate with you; however, we have to provide an exact guest count to our vendors and cannot accept late RSVPs.

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Can I take photos/videos in the Church?

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We kindly request an unplugged ceremony. Please silence and put away all cell phones so our photographer can capture the sacrament of marriage.