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"To love and be loved while Black is a radical act of joy, defiance, and legacy."
"To love and be loved while Black is a radical act of joy, defiance, and legacy."
November 27, 2026
Atlanta, GA

Falling for Alexander

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FAQs

We’ve answered a few common questions here. If you have any other questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us!
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What time does the wedding start?

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The wedding ceremony will begin promptly at 4:00 PM EST. Doors will open at 3:30 PM EST, and we kindly ask that you be seated by 3:45 PM EST. Please note, doors will close at 4:00 PM EST and will not reopen until after the ceremony. We appreciate your understanding!

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Are children allowed?

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Children are welcome at our wedding! We kindly ask that if your child begins to cry during the ceremony, please step outside until they are calm so as not to disturb the service. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation!

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Can I bring extra guest?

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As much as we’d love to celebrate with everyone, we kindly ask that only guests who have RSVP’d attend the wedding. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to sharing this special day with you

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What if I can't make it after I've RSVP'd

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If your plans change and you're no longer able to attend, we completely understand. We kindly ask that you let us know as soon as possible so we can plan accordingly. Thank you for your consideration!

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What is the attire?

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This is a semi-formal wedding, and we kindly ask that guests refrain from wearing jeans, t-shirts, sneakers, or other casual attire. However, feel free to bring a change of clothes for the reception to ensure you're comfortable and ready to celebrate!

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Is the wedding open bar?

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We've got an open bar, so drinks are on us—no need to pay!

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Is parking free?

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Parking is free! There’s plenty of self-parking available right in front of the building.

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Are pictures and videos allowed during the wedding ceremony?

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We’re having an unplugged ceremony, so please leave your phones and cameras put away during the ceremony. Don’t worry, though—you’ll have plenty of opportunities to take photos and videos once the ceremony is over, especially at the reception!

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