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FAQs

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How do I RSVP?

Answer

You can RSVP by mailing back the postcard that was sent with your invitation, or through the RSVP tab on our website! Please RSVP by April 13, 2026. If we do not receive your RSVP by the deadline, we will have to assume you are not able to celebrate with us.

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What is the dress code?

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We are requesting semi-formal attire for the evening. For men this means button down shirts and dress pants with a tie. No jacket/full suits are necessary. For women, cocktail dresses or midi dresses are appropriate. We are encouraging everyone to wear soft, spring colors! Suggested colors are blush pink, sky blue, butter yellow, lavender, etc. You do not have to follow our color scheme, but we do ask that no one wears white dresses or black or red dresses/shirts.

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Will the wedding be inside or outside?

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Both the ceremony and reception will be indoors. The reception has an outdoor balcony that will be used for dancing if the weather is nice.

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Where should I park?

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For the ceremony, everyone will be able to park at the church. For the reception, there is limited parking behind the building. Because of this, we ask that able-bodied guests park across the street and walk over to the Performing Arts Center.

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Will there be an open bar?

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Yes! We will have a self-serve bar with beer and wine at the reception. Please be courteous of other guests and be sure that everyone has a chance to grab a drink!

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Will dinner be served?

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Yes! A buffet style dinner will be provided at the reception.

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Can I bring a plus 1?

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We have addressed the invitations to the people we would love to come. If you received a plus one, they will appear on your invitation. Due to limited space, we are only able to accommodate guests who are formally invited on each invitation.

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Are children invited?

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We are planning an adults only celebration. We kindly ask that guests make arrangements for a child-free evening.