Only those listed on your invitation should be in attendance. Unfortunately, we are not allowing additional plus-ones to our wedding due to capacity restraints at the venue and wanting to keep the guest list to those who know us well!
While we love your little ones, due to capacity and space restrictions, we cannot accommodate guests under 18 at our wedding ceremony.
The "doors" to the venue will open one hour ahead of our ceremony time of 4:00 PM. We recommend arriving at the venue at least 30 minutes ahead of the ceremony start time to ensure you've had enough time to find a seat. Feel free to arrive any time between 3:00 PM and 3:30 PM. The ceremony will begin promptly at 4 PM.
This is a formal event and we would love to see our friends and family dressed up with us! There will be a cocktail/formal dress code in place for the wedding. For women, this includes formal midi or full length dresses. For men, suits would be appropriate! Please avoid wearing jeans, sneakers, or t-shirts. Feel free to wear whatever color you feel comfortable in. Floral prints are good as well! If you'd like to dress more to the color scheme of the wedding, greens, burgundy's, pinks, and browns and other neutrals would look lovely!
The ceremony will be held outdoors at the StoneHouse. The reception will be held indoors at the Blue Sage Barn.
Once you have received your formal invitation, please kindly RSVP "yes" or "no" using the QR code on the invitation by April 30th, 2026.
First off, we want to thank you so much for travelling the distance to celebrate with us! We have reserved a block of rooms at Hilton Garden Inn that you may reserve for however many nights you like from the 27th-28th! The link to reserve will be located underneath the "Travel". Kindly try to reserve your room by May 28th, 2026 per hotel policy.
The reception venue is just a 7-minute drive from the ceremony on the same property. Guests are welcome to drive or carpool!
There is free on-site parking at both the ceremony venue and reception venue. We do ask however, that people consider care-pooling with friends and family as the parking lot for the ceremony is on the smaller side.