We want to celebrate with you in your summer best - that may mean bright, fun patterns, or flowery accessories, or a colorful summer suit or sundress you haven't gotten a chance to wear yet. Please, be yourself, accessorize, embrace maximum summer whimsy, and have fun!
YES! Please help make parking easier by carpooling, if you can. If you need accessible parking, there will be space for you near both the ceremony (Beach Stage) and dinner/party/etc (Saloon). If you're planning on leaving Saturday evening, we'll have you park in the field in front of the Cedar Stage. If you're planning to camp out, then you get to park on the road beyond the camping (in Stonehenge Meadow). We'll do our best to have clear signage and someone to help you find a spot!
Yes! We have the quarry reserved for the night of the wedding (the 20th), so you're invited to camp out after the party. If you're staying in the area before or after the 20th, you'll need to make other arrangements. If you're planning to camp, please RSVP for the campout. You're welcome to come as early as noon (unless you have other arrangements with the bride and groom) to set up camp so you can stumble back to your cozy tent after you've danced your heart out. We'll be cutting amplified music at midnight, but there will be a fire going later into the night. We're doing our best to anticipate food needs, but if you're camping out it would not be a bad idea to BYOB (that's BYO-Breakfast!) If you are spending the night, just know we've got to be cleaned up and off the property by 2pm Sunday!
The Lookout Arts Quarry is a community and event venue just south of Bellingham, WA! If you'd like to learn more, you can check out their website here: https://lookoutarts.com/about/ Here's a MAP! https://lookoutarts.com/quarry-campground-map-2/
If you're flying in, you can fly to Bellingham directly or fly to Seattle and take an airporter to Bellingham (2 hour shuttle). The Lookout Arts Quarry is a 20 minute drive south of Bellingham!
It is incredibly cheap and fun to camp in this area in June, if you'd rather not stay in a hotel! There are many nearby state parks and campgrounds.
Biking and busing are both options but a rental car might be helpful in town, and to get to the venue.
Bring your swimsuit, there's plenty of spots to jump in the water! There's even a swimming hole at the venue itself, and the water is magic.