We would love for you to join us for a time of dedication, commemoration, and community mixing. We might have eloped last year, but our community is really important to us. We value the impact you have had on our lives so far, the commitments we make in your presence, and the future intermingling of our lives. We would be honored for you to join us; for you to witness and bless our marriage and to meet and get to know our community. "It’s the recipes that you create yourself that are the best…." (No Reservations)
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1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
The event is indoors with a outdoor porch overlooking the Columbia River. It would probably be a good idea to wear layers in case you want to enjoy the outdoor view:).
We will be providing a selection of hors d'oeuvres along with non-alcoholic drinks (and cake of course). The Bridgeside is open until 3pm, but we have the downstairs area until 4pm. Cascade Locks is known for being an outdoor playground. Feel free to spend time hiking or enjoying the local pubs before/after the wedding.
Yes! Our home is already up and running but there are a few things that would make life a lot easier. Here is the link for our registry: https://www.amazon.com/wedding/share/brittanyandkevindecember20
Please RSVP before November 1st so that we can order the right amount of food.
Please arrive sometime between 12:45-1:15. We have quite a few plans for our time together and we would hate for you to miss out on any of it!
Nope! Just dress nice, but you don't need to dress too formal. Sunday best works great:). Make sure to bring warm layers since it is Winter and cold outside.
The Bridgeside has plenty of parking in front of their restaurant. When you get there look for wedding signs. The outdoor entrance is at the northwest part of the building.
This can be a shorter hike to Punchbowl Falls or it can be a longer hike under Tunnel Falls and Loowit Falls. Not for those afraid of heights. Double check conditions before heading out. This trail often collapses. National Forest Pass, or a day pass, required.
Bonneville Dam has two main visitor centers with exhibits, viewing areas for fish and dam operations, and outdoor spaces, plus a seasonally-limited visitor center at the navigation lock. The centers provide access to views of the dam, generators, fish ladders, and salmon migrations, along with educational information on hydropower and local history. Visitors can also see Herman the Sturgeon at a nearby hatchery and enjoy outdoor activities like picnicking and hiking in the area.