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Meris Johnson

and

Gabriel Warner

Meris Johnson

and

Gabriel Warner

April 26, 2025

Orange, CA

Things to Know

The Wedding Website of Gabriel Warner and Meris Johnson

Saturday, April 26, 2025

Wedding

11:00 am - 3:00 pm

Santiago Oaks Regional Park
2145 Windes Dr, Orange, CA 92869

Dear Guests, We are so excited to celebrate our special day with you! As you prepare for our outdoor spring wedding, we wanted to provide some guidance on attire to ensure you’re comfortable and stylish. Light and breezy floral patterns or nature colors are perfect for spring. Choose comfortable shoes, as the ceremony may be on grass or uneven terrain. Consider bringing a light shawl or sweater in case it gets chilly. Sun Protection: Don’t forget sunscreen and a stylish hat or sunglasses for daytime festivities. Accessories: Feel free to accessorize with fun jewelry or a floral boutonnière to match the spring vibe. Dress for the Weather: Check the forecast and plan accordingly. NOTE: If you add the event to your calendar, it may set the wedding time as 12pm-4pm in your phone. Double check that you have it as 11am-3pm!

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Location | Parking

The Wedding Website of Gabriel Warner and Meris Johnson
Uber/Drop-Off: At park entrance gate Permit Vehicle: Display permit to attendant and park as instructed by attendant.

RSVP

Please RSVP by 3/26/25. Copy and Paste the URL below to your web browser. RSVP Form Here: https://forms.gle/rHwr3L18P5EVvHjdA

History of Santiago Oaks Regional

The land that is now Santiago Oaks Regional Park was part of a Spanish land grant, Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Santiago Creek, which passes through the park, was named by Gaspar de Portola in 1769 in honor of St. James (San Iago). Historically, Santiago Creek has provided both water for agriculture and sand and gravel for construction. At a location within the present-day park, the previous dam was destroyed by flooding a few years later and was replaced in 1892 with one made of river rock and concrete. Land for Santiago Oaks Regional Park was acquired from various sources, including the Windes family, former residents of the area. The County purchased 95 acres in 1976. In 1981, the ranch house built by Windes in 1938 was opened as the park’s Nature Center. In 1988, the Smith home, a private residence within the park’s boundaries, was purchased for use as the park office. Additional land has been acquired to expand the park to more than 900 acres.
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