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FAQs

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When should I RSVP by?

Answer

Please RSVP by September 13, 2025. We kindly ask that you respond by this date so we can finalize our plans and make sure everything is perfect for our celebration. Thank you, and we can’t wait to celebrate with you!

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What do I wear?

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Dressy Casual. While we have submitted our prayers that the day will be 75 degrees without a cloud in the sky, weather can be unpredictable. Historically, this day has been fairly warm within the last five years on average to about 65 degrees. We will do our best to keep our guests warm by providing a heated tent, but it is advised to dress accordingly.

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Are Kids Welcome?

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Absolutely! We believe weddings are a family celebration, and we’d love for you to bring your little ones. Our own daughter will be part of the big day, and we can’t wait to celebrate with guests of all ages

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Can I bring a date?

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Yes! We’d love for you to bring a plus-one to celebrate with us. If your invitation includes a plus-one, feel free to bring a guest. Just be sure to include their name when you RSVP so we can plan accordingly. We can’t wait to celebrate with you!

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Is there parking for the ceremony or reception?

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We ask that guests park at the church for the ceremony, as parking at our home for the reception is very limited. To help with this, we’re offering a "Trolly Hour" instead of a traditional cocktail hour, providing shuttle service to transport guests to and from the reception. Please note that the trolly is not handicap accessible. If you or someone in your party requires accessible parking, please let us know so we can prioritize a parking spot at our home. Thank you for understanding, and we can’t wait to celebrate with you!

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How will "Trolly Hour" work?

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The trolly fits 27 guests per trip. We will assign guests a trip number to keep confusion to a minimum. Snacks and beverages will be available at this time as we transition from ceremony to reception.