Yes, unfortunately, there is limited seating at both events. If you have NOT returned the RSVP card or contacted the Bride or Groom about your attendance, you will not have a seat reserved in your honor. We still want to share our special day with us, so please register to watch Virtually.
Copy Link into your Browser! Traditional African Ceremony: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZElduyppzMsE9WdGlY2Wor7WHRNlxhoiicr Traditional American Ceremony: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIpdOCprjktGNCOfHTTYE7bF2bvNyeOMKZj
Outfits made from matching fabric to be worn by a group of people to a party, wedding, or funeral as a uniform. Wearing a certain Aso Ebi identifies the group of wearers as family.
The Aso Ebi fabric can be purchased from the bride and groom. However, you will have to find a seamstress to make the fabric into the outfit design of your choice!
Semi-formal attire is an outfit that is dressier than what you'd wear to an office but not as dressy as a formal evening gown or tuxedo. If the event is held in the evening (after 6:00 p.m.), the semi-formal guidelines lean more toward the formal than if it were held during the day.
-We will be serving Traditional African dishes loved in Sierra Leone where the Groom's Family is From. -Traditional Aso Ebi Attire. -Traditional African Music -Traditional Money Dance.
Guest are required to wear a mask during both ceremonies. The guest list has been trimmed significantly for this purpose. The Traditional American Ceremony will be performed outside. All events will follow COVID-19 building requirements.