We did indeed! However, we feel that our marriage would not be complete without all of our friends and family to witness our vows. We will always remember 3/27 as our "official" anniversary, but 1/29 will be even more meaningful with you there.
As there is at least one guest (Baby Eick) who will be unable to receive the vaccine, we request that anyone attending be vaccinated at the time of the wedding for his protection and the protection of other guests. Not only is the vaccine extremely safe, it's also been proven to prevent serious disease and death against all strains of COVID. Should you choose not to be fully vaccinated prior to the wedding, please reach out to us to discuss. As always, we will be closely monitoring the situation and following CDC guidelines.
While we love all of our family and friend's kiddos, we want to offer the parents a night off to celebrate and to have a fun night of dancing and music! We ask that children be left at home for this event. If you are having difficulty finding childcare and will not be able to attend the wedding, please reach out to us!
The ceremony will start at 6:30, so plan to arrive by 6:20 to make sure you're not walking in with the bridal party!
There is parking available at the Washington Park garage right across the street from our venue. We recommend Lyft or Uber to make sure everyone gets home safe!
We will be wearing a white dress and tuxedo, respectively. While we might be a little more dressed up, anything from formal to cocktail attire will fit in just fine.
Yes, absolutely! Our caterer is both accommodating, and a master at delicious food. We will also have notations on all passed hors d'oeuvre so you can avoid any allergens.
Unfortunately, Juno has decided to opt out of the wedding in favor of spending some time with her other doggy friends. She regrets all the pets she will be missing out on, but she is confident she'll see you all soon.