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What Is The Dress Code?

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The dress code for our wedding will be Dressy Casual. Feel free to leave the coats at home with an outdoor June ceremony. But make sure to be comfortable enough to spend the evening on the dance floor!

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What Time Should We Get To The Venue?

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We ask guest to please arrive at the Laurelhurst Club by 4:30pm so that we may promptly begin the ceremony at 5:00pm.

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How Do I RSVP?

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No, you weren't missing your RSVP, we are doing virtual RSVP's! Feel free to let us know if you are coming right here on our wedding website. Check out our RSVP tab at the top of the page and let us know if you can join us!

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How Can I Get From The Host Hotel To The Venue?

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We will have a shuttle heading from the hotel to the venue at 4:00pm and another returning at 10:00pm for all guests staying at our host hotel. Other than that, it is a short 4 mile Uber/cab to and from the venue and should only take 10-15 minutes.

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How do I pick my meal?

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There will be no need to pick a meal beforehand for this wedding! We are bringing in food trucks which will have limited menus for your to choose from. If you have any dietary restrictions please feel free to reach out to us to make sure we can have an accommodating meal for you.

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Where Can I Park My Car?

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Laurelhurst Club and Park are street parking only. While there will be parking, it is advised to shuttle, Uber or carpool to the event.

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What is Laruelhurst Park?

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Just north of Portland’s Belmont neighborhood sits Laurelhurst Park, one of the city’s most scenic escapes. Once part of the estate of two-time former mayor William Sargent Ladd, the 31 acres (12.5 ha) that comprise Laurelhurst Park were purchased by the city in 1911. Horticultural expert and Portland Park Superintendent Emanuel Tillman Misch began designing the park in 1912 after working with the Olmsted Brothers architecture firm. (If the name “Olmsted” rings a bell, it’s likely due to the prominence of Frederick Law Olmsted, who co-designed New York’s Central Park and is widely considered one of the most influential modern landscape architects.) Inspired by Olmstead’s methods, Misch designed Laurelhurst Park to highlight the natural landscape. His design created a 3-acre (1.2 ha) lake by deepening the spring-fed pond and adding more than 250 trees to the 100 conifers already in place.

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