Yes, ONLY if you are married, engaged, or in a domestic partnership.
No. Due to the fact most of our guests live in Louisville and rates are comparably lower at other hotels, we found that accommodation arrangements would be best left up to those who are traveling to celebrate with us. However, if any guest needs help with recommendations or has lodging concerns, please reach out.
Yes. House Salad, Beyond Meat Kofta Kabobs with jasmine rice, cucumber, tomato and mint relish, garlic yogurt and warm pita bread
We respectfully ask that you refrain from bringing your children unless they are: 1. A part of the wedding party 2. A sibling or child of someone in the wedding party 3. A child of a close family member or friend of the bride and groom 4. Have spoken to the bride and groom about a special circumstance
OCTOBER 16th will be the VERY LAST DAY to RSVP. Please respond as soon as possible, we do not want to turn invited loved ones away. It is important to us personally and financially that you respond in a timely manner.
Your presence on our joyous day will be more than enough, but for those who want to give a token of love towards our honeymoon fund can do so at the reception or see our Zola registration where entertainment, travel, and charity contribution options are available.
Doors will open for guest at 2:30. You will not be able to disrupt the ceremony once it has begun. Please plan accordingly.
Yes. Semi-formal to Formal will be the appropriate attire.
Yes. Please answer on the RSVP page or reach out to Tekea or David.
No. Unless there is mandate by the state, required by the venue or CDC recommended. However, as a safety precaution we will have masks available for any guest who chooses to wear one. We do advise our elderly and those with compromised immune systems to take extra precautions to avoid the spread of Covid, or cold and flu. As always, use good judgment and stay home if you or anyone in your home is ill.