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FAQs

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Are kids welcome?

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We respectfully request no children under the age of 10 at the ceremony and reception, allowing all of our guests to enjoy an adults-only evening.

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What is the dress code?

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The dress code is cocktail attire. Ladies are encouraged to wear cocktail dresses or sun dresses, and gentlemen can wear suits or sport coats with slacks/jeans

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I have a food allergy, can I make a special request?

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Yes, we are happy to accommodate most food allergies and dietary restrictions! Please ensure you let us know in advance.

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Do you have any hotel recommendations?

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Yes! Please see the travel page on our website for recommendations

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I still have questions, what is the best way to contact you?

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For any questions or concerns, please feel free to text or call me! (209) 747-4572

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Will there be alcohol?

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Yes, we will have an open bar for all of our guests to enjoy complimentary drinks throughout the event (beer, wine, non alcoholic) and 1 cocktail hour of “his” and “hers” drinks

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Do you have a wedding registry?

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Yes, we have a wedding registry! You can find all the details on the Registry page of our website!

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Is there parking for the ceremony or reception?

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Yes, there will be parking available at the venue. There is a huge open lot

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Can I take pictures during the ceremony?

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We kindly request that guests do not take photos during the ceremony itself. We have professional photographers to capture every moment, but the rest of the wedding please take as many photos as you want! We will also have an area set up for photos and a QR code to share them all.

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What happens if it rains?

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Rain or shine, the celebration continues! Please bring umbrellas if rain is in the forecast.

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What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

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The ceremony will start at 4:00pm. Please arrive 30-15 minutes before the ceremony to get settled.