We are optimistic that there will be minimal impacts to our wedding day, as case numbers have been and will (hopefully) continue to decrease. A large portion of our guests are fully vaccinated. Despite that, we fully intend to follow all restrictions and recommendations by the CDC that exist at that time to ensure the health and safety of everyone present. Currently, this includes face coverings for our indoor events and a negative COVID test prior to travel. As this is a situation that is still rapidly changing, please check back on this site for updates closer to the date, and feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns (text or email at hazeljoseph21@gmail.com).
Please RSVP on our website by August 1st by going under the RSVP tab!
When you go to RSVP for the reception on our website, you should see the list of individuals that are a part of your party and have received an invitation. We will only be able to accommodate those listed on your invitation.
Semi-formal, please. Cocktail dresses, dresses jumpsuits, rompers, suit & ties, and sports coats are all welcome. Dress to impress and feel your best! The ceremony will be taking place in a Catholic Church, so please dress appropriately, or plan an outfit change before the reception. Please avoid wearing mauve/purple, navy, and of course, white.
After the ceremony, there will be about a 2 and a half hour break in before the beginning of the reception, at 6:00pm. Feel free to visit any of the attractions on the Things-To-Do page, or get some rest and relaxation before partying the night away at the reception!
If you are staying at Hyatt Place and have a reserved a room within our hotel block, there is valet parking available for $15/night. Otherwise, there is plenty of free parking at the Cathedral of Mary our Queen, as well as at the Baltimore Museum of Industry (BMI). If you drive to the BMI, please be aware that the lot is closed and locked up from 12am-8am, if you plan on retrieving your car later on in the night.
If you’d like to watch the ceremony, please go to this link at 2pm on Saturday for the livestream: http://www.cathedralofmary.org/webcast.