We will be having an improvisational buffet line cooked by our wonderful caterer, this will either be announced a week before the wedding or not at all. You can plan on having salad and pasta, however, we are not sure which type of protein we will be having at the moment.
Early November is typically cooler during the day compared to summer I would plan on bringing a light sweater or jacket for later in the evening.
Yes, kids are welcome! Though if you’d like to leave them home feel free, just let us know as we are including children on the guest list.
If you do not RSVP you are welcome to come to the ceremony but we cannot promise you a seat at the reception. PLEASE RSVP!
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