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Cynthia Jessica & Joe Anthony

FAQs

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When should I RSVP?

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If you are able to RSVP when you receive your invitation - that is great and extremely helpful! To RSVP click the "RSVP tab" and type the first and last name(s) listed on your invitation. We ask that you kindly reply before Tuesday December 24th. Any RSVPs received after this date will be marked as "no" and you will be missed! We hope you understand!

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Can I bring a plus one?

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Unfortunately, due to space limitations, plus ones cannot be accommodated at this time. Therefore, we ask that our guest please do not bring a plus one unless they are specifically listed on our invitation. Thank you for understanding!

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Can we take photos during the ceremony?

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We want to be present in the moment. We will have an amazing team of photographers and videographers, so we will be having a fully unplugged ceremony. We kindly ask that there are no pictures or video taken until it is announced to do so. Thank you in advance for respecting our wishes!

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What is the dress code?

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We would love to see our family and friends get fancy with us. Dress code is a black tie attire: floor-length dress, dresses, tuxedos ,suits, or nice work attire. We will also ask that our guest avoid wearing colors reserved for the bride such as, White, Cream, Or Ivory. Thank you!

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What time should I arrive?

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The doors will open at 5pm for guest to start being seated. We recommend that you arrive at least 20 min before that start time. This will give us enough time to be right on schedule since our reception dinner will start with an intimate wedding video. If you arrive after started time you will be ask to kindly wait until after bride and groom come out. thanks for understanding!

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Are kids welcome?

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Invitations will be specific and will include the names of the children who are invited. For those of you that will be bringing children please be sure to watch them very closely.