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FAQs

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What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

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The ceremony will start at 2pm. Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the ceremony to get settled. There is not a designated parking lot for wedding attendees, so please consider searching for parking when planning your arrival time.

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How should I RSVP?

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To RSVP, go to the RSVP page on this website. Please submit your RSVP by September 1st, 2026 so we can plan accordingly!

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Can I take pictures during the ceremony?

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We kindly request that guests do not take photos during the ceremony. We have a professional photographer to capture every moment so we can unplug and enjoy! However, please feel free to take tons of pictures and videos during the reception!

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Do you have a wedding registry?

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Yes, we have a wedding registry! You can find all the details on the Registry page of our website!

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Will there be alcohol?

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Our wedding will be a dry event with no alcohol served. We will have a variety of non-alcoholic beverages available including punch, tea, water, and an open coffee bar.

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Can I bring a plus one?

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To ensure we can accommodate all our beloved guests, only those explicitly named on your invitation are included. Thank you for understanding!

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Are kids welcome?

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Yes, children are welcome to attend our wedding celebration if they are listed on your RSVP.

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What is the dress code?

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The dress code is comfortable. Please dress comfortably and appropriately for the occasion. Colors are encouraged!!!

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Is there parking for the ceremony or reception?

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There will be parking at the reception venue, but limited parking space for the downtown garden ceremony. We encourage you to carpool or use a ridesharing service!

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Is there a dress code?

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There is no formal dress code, but please look your best, and color is encouraged! We want you to be comfortable at our wedding. The dress code is smart casual. For this time of year in Oklahoma may we suggest the following attire: Folks who'd like to wear a dress can wear sundresses, lightweight separates and flats or wedge heels for the outdoor ceremony on the lawn. Alternatively, guests can wear a breezy dress shirt with khakis or other lightweight slacks; jackets and ties are optional.