Both will be indoor and have air conditioning to help with the summer heat. There is outdoor space at the reception venue to socialize and explore.
Both the church and the reception venue will have plenty of free parking for guests.
Our dress code is semi-formal to formal attire. Since our ceremony will take place in a Catholic church, we ask that guests dress respectfully for the sacred space—think of it as Easter Sunday best. Dresses, skirts, dress pants, button-downs, ties, and suits are all great options.
While we'd love to accommodate everyone, our venue has limited capacity. All invited guests will be written on the invitation. No exceptions.
We know that it can be tempting to want to take photos, but we ask that as soon as Mass begins everyone place their phones on silent and put them in their bag or in their pocket. We have an incredibly talented photographer, Holly Perreault, who will be documenting our day for us. We want everyone to be fully present and respectful for the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
We will be providing worship aids for all attendees.
Communion is open to practicing Catholics who are spiritually prepared. If you’re not Catholic or choose not to receive, you can remain seated or come forward with your arms crossed to receive a blessing.