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FAQs

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Are kids welcome?

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We respectfully request no children at the reception, allowing all of our guests to enjoy an 18+ evening.

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Will there be alcohol?

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Yes, we will have an open bar for all of our guests to enjoy complimentary drinks throughout the event.

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Can I bring a plus one?

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To ensure we can accommodate all our beloved guests, only those explicitly named on your invitation are included. Thank you for understanding!

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What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

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The ceremony will start at 4 pm. Please arrive 20-30 minutes before the ceremony to get settled.

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How should I RSVP?

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To RSVP, go to the RSVP page on this website. Please submit your RSVP by February 19th so we can plan accordingly!

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Will we be outside or inside?

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Our ceremony and cocktail hour will take place outdoors, contingent on favorable weather conditions. The reception will be held inside our beautiful venue.

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What is the dress code?

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Our dress code is semi-formal, with cocktail attire recommended. Ladies, we suggest cocktail dresses, and gentlemen can opt for suits with or without ties. Since our ceremony and cocktail hour will be on grass, we recommend wearing thicker heels or comfortable flats to navigate the terrain with ease.

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Can I take pictures during the ceremony?

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We kindly ask that our guests be fully present during the ceremony and refrain from taking photos. Our professional photographers will beautifully capture every precious moment, allowing you to immerse yourself in the celebration and create lasting memories.

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Is there parking for the ceremony or reception?

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Yes, convenient parking is available near our wedding venue. Street parking can be found around the site, with recommended options including spaces across the street and near the local high school. To be considerate of neighborhood residents, we kindly ask guests to avoid parking on 1st Avenue.