As you may have seen in your invitation, this wedding (along with most weddings) does have a dress code. Guests should wear dress pants/khakis/jeans with a button up or dressy shirt, a dress, or a jumpsuit/romper with boots, flats, heels, or nice sandals (no flip flops, slippers or slides). Guests should NOT wear white, anything with white, or anything close to white. This applies to all guests of all ages.
As seen on your invitation, we will need your RSVP no later than March 31 in order to account for seating and food. If we do not receive your RSVP by that date, we will assume you will not be able to join us (you will be missed) and therefore will not arrange seating for you.
To RSVP, go to the RSVP page on this website. Please submit your RSVP by March 31 so we can plan accordingly!
Please arrive by 3:40pm, if you are not seated by that time you will sadly miss the ceremony. The bride has carefully selected seating music, which will begin at 3:30, for you to enjoy and to set the scene for her wedding.
Yes, guests should park in the grass area near the barn. Follow the signs:)
Yes, once the ceremony begins we ask you put your phones away to allow room for our professional photographer to get all of her shots. You may take as many pictures as you want before the ceremony begins, and once it is over leading into the reception.
If your children were included in your invitation then yes. All invitations list everyone we are inviting.
If your invitation was addressed to you and your significant other, then yes:) Unfortunately, if your invite was only addressed to you, you cannot bring a date. We have limited seating.
The ceremony will take place outside under the gazebo and the reception will follow in the barn.
We will be having a dry wedding. We will have non-alcoholic drinks for you to enjoy.
Yes, we have a wedding registry! You can find all the details on the Registry page of our website!
Everything will be the same rain or shine. The ceremony will be outdoors but it will be under a pavilion, feel free to bring an umbrella for the transition from ceremony to reception.