Please RSVP by May 5, 2021.
No. We are already married, so we chose not to plan a second ceremony.
Unfortunately, the venue is not that big and not really kid-friendly. So we would really prefer that you get a babysitter if you can and come enjoy the festivities. We will be happy to provide the contact information for local babysitters if you need one.
The Central Collective has a small parking lot, but we will likely use it to add more tables and chairs to give everyone more space. There is parking at the restaurant supply store next door on one side and street parking around Hops and Hollers on the other side.
Check out the Travel page for more information about the hotel block. If you would rather stay at an Airbnb, that's perfectly fine too! The venue is in the Happy Holler neighborhood if you need a reference point. Downtown is also a great area to stay.
We are registered through Zola for a home renovation fund and on Amazon. We have lived together for a few years, so we have most of the household things we need; but we have a ton of work to do on the house. Some plans that are in the works are: fenced-in yard, main bathroom renovation, landscaping, and maybe a garage someday!
The wedding theme was wine and whiskey. The main colors in our house are grey, teal, and red.
We are very excited and encouraged that vaccines are becoming readily available, but we do plan to take your health and safety seriously. We will keep an eye on the current status of the virus and advise our guests accordingly based on what's happening at the time. We plan to move most of the party to the outdoor space of the venue, and we may ask guests to wear their masks while indoors. We'll keep you posted as it gets closer.
There will not be a Zoom session this time, because it's literally just a party. What happens at the party, stays at the party.
Is it an emergency? If no, email Tyger at tygerg@gmail.com. If maybe, text Tyger at 419-376-1158. If yes, call Tyger at the number above. If YES!, call 911.