4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Garden Attire: Wear sundresses, floral prints, suits in lighter hues, and fun hats and fascinators.
Before the Ceremony, there will be a few light bites and drinks served. Come mingle and meet everyone before "kickoff".
5:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Garden Attire: Wear sundresses, floral prints, suits in lighter hues, and fun hats and fascinators. It's outside, so rethink stillettos
The 15-20 minutes everyone is waiting for. The ceremony will be near the river, behind the lodge, weather permitting.
6:00 pm - 11:45 pm
Casual Attire: Anything goes, from sundresses and sandals to jeans and tees.
There's an outdoor space that can get a little chilly at night—we recommend bringing a shawl or light jacket with your dancing shoes. There is a firepit area that will be lit, and stocked with smores supplies. Dinner, drinks, and dancing to celebrate our ceremony!
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Casual Attire: Anything goes, from sundresses and sandals to jorts and tees.
To recover from the reception and to prepare for the float trip, a lazy Sunday breakfast buffet will be available to those still standing and ready to continue the festivities. Freshly baked buttermilk biscuits and gravy, fresh cage-free scrambled eggs, smoked bacon, southern style breakfast potato hash, and cheesy southern grits will be provided to get your day going.
12:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Casual Attire: Anything goes, from sundresses and sandals to jeans and tees.
This is open to everyone and will cost $25 per person. There are 6 man rafts, 2-3 person canoes, and individual kayaks available. We're floating the Current River, which is one of the only untouched free flowing rivers in America that you can float. It's a 9 mile stretch through the Ozark National Forest, and we're floating from Pulltite Campground to Round Springs with transportation provided. Along the route, there are tons of wildlife (the River Mink are our favorite creatures to spot) and plenty of fish (mostly trout and smallmouth bass if you're bringing a pole). This section of the Current is bright blue and crystal clear from the abundance of natural springs that flow into it. The Ozarks sits on top of the worlds largest underground lake, so fresh water spews out of every hill keeping the Current River temperature in the mid-60s. River shoes, a bikini or shorts, and some sunscreen is all you need. The lodge sells cases of beer and anything else you may want to grab for the trip.