Nope. This is very purposeful on our part. We wanted a more relaxed wedding so we have opted to start with a social hour, have the ceremony with everyone seated at their tables, and move into dinner. The bonus is that no one will be wishing we would finish the ceremony because they are hungry and want food.
Please RSVP by Sept 15. We know scheduling life is tricky, so if you just don't know by the RSVP date, please reach out and let us know when you will know by and get back to us.
If your invite is addressed to you and a guest, you're free to bring a date. But because we have so many people we love and want to invite, we are keeping a pretty tight guest list as the venue only holds a certain amount of people.
If your invite was addressed to you and your children, by all means, bring your mini-mes!
The ceremony starts at 5:00 PM, but the social hour starts at 4:15, so you might as well arrive a bit early, enjoy some hor-d'oeurves and find your seat before the ceremony start time.
If you're traveling in from out of town check out the travel tab on our website. There are two hotels only a block away from the venue so parking won't be a concern. If staying near the venue isn't a concern, there are many hotels by Milwaukee's airport to choose from.
If you were a friend of the bride before you met the groom, there is a bridal shower being thrown by the bride's mommo on Saturday the 5th.
Absolutely! Please let us know ASAP about your food restriction. We want everyone to enjoy the day as much as we will.
There is limited street parking but directly across the street from the venue is a parking structure to utilize for a fee.
Besides your own transportation, no.
We want you to be comfy but also look somewhat put together. The suggested dress code is 'Cocktail Attire'. Wear cocktail dresses, LBDs, dressy jumpsuits, dark jackets and slacks, and fun hats and fascinators. (Bonus points if you wear a fancy dress hat.)