10:30 am - 1:00 pm
We’ll be out on the water, so dress warmly in layers. If you have a wetsuit, feel free to wear it, but it’s not a must. Just make sure to wear something that will keep you warm and that you don’t mind getting wet in case you take an unexpected dip!
We’ll kick things off with a paddle-out, a Hawaiian tradition that celebrates loved ones or, in this case, the bride and groom. Participants paddle out, form a circle on the water, and share memories, blessings, or simply soak in the moment. Leis or wreaths may be tossed into the water, prayers offered, and a final “Aloha” often marks the moment with joyful splashes. IMPORTANT: if you plan to rent your equipment, please fill out the online waiver -- https://waiver.smartwaiver.com/w/rcufs14zycsncfsyhx4qug/web/ *Please note, food won’t be served during the ceremony, but light snacks will be provided. Make sure to eat ahead of time so you can fully enjoy this special experience on the water!
5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
We don’t care what you wear—come as you’re comfortable! Spring in central/southern California can be unpredictable, so bring a coat or layers to stay warm, especially if you plan to wear a dress. Be ready for anything!
Reception Schedule – Let’s Celebrate! 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM – Becca & Kekoa behind the bar! Come grab a drink from the bride and groom while we bartend and kick things off in style 🍻 6:00 PM – Official start of the reception – mingle, sip, and settle in 6:30 PM – Welcome toast + Jewish wine blessing (Kiddush) 6:45 PM – Breaking of the glass – don’t forget to shout “Mazel Tov!” 6:50 PM – Hava Nagila + Hora – lift those chairs and spin! 7:15 PM – Tacos + pizza time (grab food whenever you're ready!) 7:45 PM – Speeches – short, sweet, and full of love 8:15 PM – Let the games begin! (Pool, giant Jenga, s’mores station, etc.) 8:30 PM – 10:00 PM – Dancing, drinks, and soaking in the love ✨ ***Schedule subject to change!