6:30 pm
Cabin Comfort: We invite you to relax in your coziest layers.
A bonfire to welcome everyone to the weekend festivities. Relax by the crackling fire, mingle with family and friends, and enjoy pizza, s’mores and a hot chocolate bar!
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Formal and Modest Attire: We kindly request that guests dress in formal and modest attire to respect the sanctity of this worship space. To honor the bride’s colors, we also ask that guests avoid wearing shades of white and gold. Our preferred colors are light brown suits, cream shirts and khakis for men and festive shades of autumn for women.
A full Catholic mass will be performed, featuring the beautiful Hispanic customs of las arras y el lazo in which a long rosary is placed over the couple's shoulders and thirteen blessed coins are exchanged to embody the promise of commitment and prosperity in their marriage.
3:30 pm
Outdoor Fall Formal: As the reception will be outdoors and may include uneven ground, we recommend comfortable footwear. Breathable layers are ideal to stay cool throughout the day and cozy as the evening cools down.
Cocktail Hour at 3:30-5:00 PM A self-service bar of whiskey, rum, soju, and red wine, accompanied with appetizers. Pyebaek (Korean Tea Ceremony) at 3:30 PM A traditional Korean tea ceremony signifying the joining of two families. In this ritual, the bride and groom offer tea to their families as a gesture of gratitude and receive their families' blessings in return. Dinner and Speeches at 5:30 PM A buffet featuring the best of authentic Hispanic food and Korean BBQ. Late Night Snacks at 9:00 PM A selection of Korean corn dogs and sopapillas.
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Cabin Comfort: We invite you to relax in your coziest layers.
Join us for a relaxing morning by the lake where you can grab a cup of coffee or tea before we bid farewell.