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June 1, 2019
Hudson, New York
#DebCaughtARucci

Christina & Deb

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The Wedding Website of Christina Cauterucci and Debra Greenspan
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What time should I get to the ceremony?

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Try to get there 15 minutes early to find a seat so we can start the party on time!

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What should I wear?

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Wear whatever makes you feel comfortable, glamorous, peacock-y, super cute, and ready to dance! The flashier the better. No one ever regretted bringing an extra pair of dancing shoes.

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No but really, what should I wear?

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Our ceremony, dinner, and dancing will be indoors. We'll have cocktail hour outside, weather permitting. The grounds around the Basilica are grass and gravel. Temperatures average a high of 74 and a low of 52 in Hudson in late May/early June (though with climate change, you never know). The Basilica is not climate-controlled but should be a comfortable temperature. Bring a layer for evening if you tend to get cold!

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Will there be parking available at the wedding?

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Yep, virtually unlimited parking. Just make sure you have a DD!

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Will you provide transportation to and from the wedding?

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We won't have a shuttle TO the venue, but will be arranging a shuttle FROM the party. To get to the Basilica, we recommend walking, driving, or taking one of the taxis/Ubers listed on the "Travel & Stay" page. Since things get a bit sleepy in Hudson later in the evening, we will have a shuttle back to various points along Hudson's main street, Warren Street, starting at 10pm and making trips until 2am. If you drive your own car, feel free to leave to leave in the parking lot, safely shuttle home and come back the next morning for your vehicle.

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Who took all these awesome photos?

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All photos were taken by the wonderful Jessica Manns. You can check out her work on Instagram (@jessicamannsphotography) or her website (http://jessicamannsphotography.com). The homepage gif is courtesy of our pal Sabrina Oropeza and some great Miami decor.