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FAQs

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When should I RSVP by?

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RSVPs must be in by June 30th

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What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

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Please try to arrive no later than 4:15 to give you plenty of time to get seated

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What is the dress code?

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Dress Code: cocktail casual – elegant, colorful and summery. Ladies: Midi or floor-length dresses in soft and summery colors, florals, or muted tones are encouraged. Gentlemen: Suits or dress pants with a collared shirt. Ties or jackets are welcome but not required. To keep the day special and the vibe formal, we kindly ask that guests avoid white, jeans, shorts, or anything too casual. Thanks for helping us celebrate in style!

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Can I bring a guest?

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We’d love to celebrate with everyone, but due to limited space we’re only able to accommodate those listed on the invitation and RSVP. If a name doesn’t appear when you RSVP online, that means we’re unable to include them. Thank you so much for understanding!

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Are kids welcome?

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We love your little ones, but we’re keeping our celebration mostly adults-only. Children are invited only if specified on your invitation or if they appear on your RSVP. Think of it as a special night off to relax and enjoy the evening—thank you for understanding as we keep the guest list small!

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Is there parking for the wedding?

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Homestead Community Church has a small lot right next to the building, and there’s plenty of free public parking throughout downtown Farmington. You can park in any of the surrounding lots or street spaces—everything is just a short walk from the venue.

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Can I take photos?

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We kindly ask all guests to stay unplugged during the ceremony—please keep phones and cameras away so we can fully experience the moment together. After the ceremony, we’d love for you to capture memories throughout the night! We’ll also have QR codes around the venue so you can easily upload and share your photos with us.