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FAQs

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Is there parking for the reception?

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There will be parking at the venue, but we encourage guests who can carpool together to do so, as lots can fill up.

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Is there a dress code?

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While there is no strict dress code, our recommended attire would be Summer Cocktail / Garden Formal. We’ll be celebrating outdoors, so go for semi-formal summer outfits that feel comfortable and fun. Dresses, dressy jumpsuits, or skirts are all great choices. If you lean more masculine, polos or button-downs with slacks, chinos, or tailored pants work perfectly. Short sleeves, vests, or light layers are all welcome, and ties are totally optional. It may be warm before sunset and cooler in the evening, so bringing a light layer like a jacket or shawl is a good idea. Since we’ll be outdoors or on uneven ground, choose shoes that are easy to walk in.

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Can I bring a gift?

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Having you celebrate with us is more than enough. While we are not expecting gifts, if you are considering one, we would be honored by a contribution to our Newlywed Fund. A link can be found in the "Registry" tab above.

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I have a food allergy or dietary restriction, can I make a special request?

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Yes, please either let us know directly or include it in your RSVP via the Paperless Post invitation.

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Are kids welcome?

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Children are welcome! Please note that a changing station may not be available in the bathroom. We also want to note that alcohol will be present and music after dinner may contain explicit content.

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Can I bring a date?

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We’d love to include everyone, but we had to keep our guest list limited, so we’re only able to invite those listed on the invitation. Feel free to check your invitation, which designates whether a plus one is included. We’re so glad you’ll be there to celebrate with us!

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Can I arrive late?

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While you're welcome to join when you are available, we will be following a strict timeline for events.