Please RSVP by January 10,2025
Yes! We want our guests to dress to impress! Please make sure you are dressed modestly in business casual attire (button-down shirt with pants). Semi-formal Attire: Men: Suits Women: Semi-formal or cocktail dresses Spring vibes Please refrain from wearing jeans, white, or shades of white, cream, or tan. Let the bride have her day.
Yes, parking is free, and the meal room and ceremony room are right near the entrance.
The ceremony will start at 3:00 PM. Please arrive 15-20 minutes early to get seated before the ceremony begins.
Yes, children are welcome. When RSVPing, make sure to list the names and number of children attending. Please note, there will be loud music.
If you want to wear African or Chinese clothing, you can.
We kindly ask that you turn off your ringers and refrain from taking photos during the wedding ceremony. We have hired professionals to take photos during this time. Feel free to take all the photos you like after the ceremony is completed.
During our ceremony, we will be incorporating meaningful traditions to honor our heritage and faith. As part of our celebration, we’ll be doing a Christian foot washing and African broom jumping ceremony, both of which are reserved for the couple only. Additionally, we invite our guests to join us for a Christian Communion and an African money dance. These elements are completely voluntary, and participation is welcomed but not required. We’re so grateful to have you share these special moments with us!