Yes! We would love to see our family and friends get dressed up with us! Our dress code is Formal/Black Tie Optional for our wedding day. Please be aware that this event will be outdoors, but events will take place late enough in the day when it's cooler. Ladies can wear floor-length, tea-length, or midi formal dresses. Ladies, you will be walking in grass so maybe refrain from stiletto's. Gentleman should wear a suit and tie or tuxedo. No jeans, shorts, short sleeves, sneakers, or white/cream dresses, please!
You should have your RSVP's responded to by February 8, 2025.
Our wedding will be intimate to enjoy with our closest family and friends. At this time, we are not extending plus ones. If your partner is invited, their name is included on your invitation.
This wedding is an adults-only event. Please make prior arrangements for them and enjoy a date night with us!
In order to ensure we are all fully present, we will be having an "unplugged" ceremony. We request you turn off/silence all phones during the ceremony. We have hired an amazing photographer to capture this special moment and we would be happy to send any pictures upon request! During cocktail hour and reception, please feel free to take as many pictures as you would like!
The ceremony and reception will both take place at Alfred B Maclay Gardens, no need to travel in between! It is just a short walk, and there will be accommodations for anyone not able to walk.
The ceremony will be starting promptly at 4:30 pm. We'd recommend guests arrive between 4:00-4:20 so there is time to mingle and find your seat. If you happen to be late, please do NOT walk down the aisle, but instead walk on the outside of the chairs and find a seat.
Yes! We will have a full bar supplying unlimited drinks all night long.
You will follow the signs to the parking lot behind the gardener's cottage! There will be a parking area near the ceremony location.
If you still have any questions that are not answered here, please feel free to text Isabella. We appreciate you taking the time to read through and hope this can alleviate any questions/concerns.