Black tie optional requested. Guests might consider wearing a tuxedo, dark suit and tie, floor-length gown, knee-length or mid-length cocktail dress, dressy jumpsuit, or pantsuit. Please refrain from wearing white.
We have a strict guest list and will only be able to accommodate those listed on your invitation. We appreciate your understanding.
Kayla and Anthony will be incorporating their Filipino culture with a money dance during the reception. In Filipino culture, the money dance is a symbolic gesture of support, well-wishing, and prosperity for the newlyweds as they begin their married life. Traditionally, the dance involves guests lining up to pin paper bills onto the bride's or groom's attire before dancing with the bride or groom. The music swells, the crowd gathers, and the dance floor transforms into a whirlwind of energy and celebration.
There is free self-parking at the venue.
Both the ceremony and reception will be indoors. Cocktail hour will be indoors with an option for guests to gather outdoors.
Evening temperatures in January can range between high 30's to mid-50's. If the weather permits, guests will able to enjoy cocktail hour in the courtyard; there will be a firepit and heat lamps. Guests are advised to keep an eye on the weather forecast as the wedding gets closer.
Yes, drinks are on us!
Passed hors d’oeuvres will be served at cocktail hour followed by a plated dinner. You will have a choice between a fish, beef, and vegan entree when you RSVP.
If you have a food allergy, please notify either Kayla or Anthony (or send us an email at capiliulo@gmail.com) as soon as possible. We will do our best to accommodate you.