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FAQs

If you have any other questions that aren't listed here, please contact the RSVP email and phone number listed. Note: I highly encourage all of you to read through each answer thoroughly to avoid confusion and repeated questions.
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Who should I RSVP?

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RSVP: augustcfrazier@gmail.com or 802-391-6276

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Is there parking at the ceremony?

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There is minimal parking at the ceremony so carpooling is highly recommended.

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When should I RSVP by?

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RSVP by Sunday, May 3

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When should I arrive at the ceremony?

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Arrive by 1:30 pm

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What if I have food allergies?

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Ingredients will be listed

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Are kids welcome?

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Yes!

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Where should I sit at the ceremony?

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The 2 front pews on the left are reserved for family members of the bride. The 3 front pews on the right are reserved for family members of the groom.

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Is there a dress code?

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Do not wear white. White shoes or clothing patterns are perfectly fine!

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How will I know where I'm sitting at the reception?

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There will be a seating chart provided here online and there will be a physical copy at the front of the reception.

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Where should I leave gifts?

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There will be a table to leave gifts at the reception! They can go on or under the table!

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Where do I go once I've parked my car at the reception?

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Parking is around the back of the barn so you would go around to the front of the barn.

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Can I dance barefoot?

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No and I would highly advise bringing an extra pair of comfortable shoes. There are slightly lifted nails and uneven floorboards at the reception. Wouldn't want anyone getting hurt!

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What should I do during the ceremony as someone that's not Catholic?

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For anyone who isn't familiar with Catholic mass, those of you who aren't practicing Catholics, we ask that you please cross your arms in front of your chest when walking down the aisle during communion. Once you reach the front of the line, you should expect a short blessing, and kindly proceed back to your seat.