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FAQs

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Wedding in the year 2027??

Answer

A lot of people have asked if our wedding date is actually in 2026, but we've intentionally chosen a longer engagement. This allows us to savor the excitement of being engaged and also gives our loved ones time to make travel arrangements if they are choosing to attend. We have plenty of guests who have to travel in either coming from overseas or different states within the US. We're thrilled to share this special day with family and friends from near and far!

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Are children invited?

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Due to the strict capacity of our venue, our wedding invitation is a reflection of the anticipated guest list. If you're unsure about your invitation details, please refer to your invitation for the specific guests we've invited. We encourage parents to use the special day as a fun date night:)

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Where is the reception?

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The ceremony and reception take place in the same location. The basement of the chapel is a walkout basement with a lovely view of the mountains and a pond. Inside and outside spaces will be available for all to enjoy.

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When do I need to RSVP by?

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June 1st of 2027.

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What will be served for dinner?

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The option of pulled chicken or pulled pork along with mashed potatoes, macaroni, ceasar salad, and sauces to choose from.

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Will there be alcohol?

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We have chosen to have an alcohol free wedding.

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Phones during the ceremony?

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We kindly ask that everyone silences their phones during our ceremony. There will be professional photography and videography to capture the day. We ask that you are present in the moment with us. After the ceremony feel free to have your phone out the rest of the evening:)

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Is there a dress code?

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Guest attire for our wedding is formal attire.

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What time should I arrive?

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We suggest everyone to aim to be at the chapel by no later than 2:00. This will give time to park and find a seat in the chapel.