Nope! Wear whatever you want to ring in the New Year, as long as you can still tear up the dance floor.
Yes! The shuttle will take you to the Atrium for the wedding and back to your hotel after the ball drops. More information on this to come.
We kindly ask that you RSVP by October 25, 2025. Your RSVP can be made via the RSVP card that was sent along with your wedding invite, or here on the website under the RSVP tab.
Of course! Professional photos will come out later, but we are more than happy to see you share your own pictures from the night. We will have a site where photos can be uploaded and shared with everyone.
We are focused on making this night a celebration with the people we love and who love us. Therefore, we are inviting friends and family only. Thank you for your understanding!
Because of where we are in life and what our near future holds, we are not registered anywhere and are asking for cash gifts instead. In the end, we are simply excited to have you celebrate with us--both our wedding and the New Year!
If you want a better seat, come early! The ceremony will begin promptly at 6:30 so please give yourself ample time to arrive and find a seat.
There is plenty of parking at the Atrium for both the ceremony and the reception; however, we strongly encourage all guests to park at their hotel and take the shuttle to the venue if they plan on partaking in the festivities of the evening.
Please do! We would like to know of any food allergies no later than a month prior (November 30, 2025) to make this accomodation. You can do so simply by making a note on your RSVP or by emailing Maddie at jyenar11@gmail.com.
Will Brooks is what we call "true country." He fishes for fun, drives a truck, and is often seen wearing camo Crocs and thinking about his next pairing. Will Porter likes to think he's country, but is from Richmond, VA--these two things don't add up. He fishes for sport, drives a Toyota FJ, and is often seen wearing khaki shorts and pondering his next fishing trip.All this being said, Brooks is from Northern Virginia, and that's not necessarily country either. . .