We would appreciate it if you would RSVP by April 23rd.
Yes, but don't worry we are a rather fun couple and so is our dress code! We have set our dress code as "Garden Party," this is still considered a semi-formal dress code but does allow for fun colors and patterns. Gentlemen should dress in light-colored suits or slacks, long sleeve button-up shirts (patterns are great here!), and ties. Ladies should dress in light-colored sundresses or other light fabric dresses, floral patterns and fun fascinators help complete the look! If you have any further questions feel free to direct questions to either Katie or Marcus, we would love to help!
We would ask that you do not bring a date unless it is otherwise indicated on your RSVP page.
Absolutely! Our caterer is one of the best in the area and can accommodate your special food requirements. Please don't hesitate to contact Katie or Marcus to make a special request!
There is ample parking for all guests at the church for our ceremony. There are three parking garages located within a short distance from our reception location. The Red Garage is the closest (directly across the street), the Blue Garage is the next closest (located behind the Red Garage), and the furthest is the Green Garage (located approximately 250 yards down the street). Also, if you are staying at the Sheraton you can park at the hotel and walk to the reception venue (approximately 250 yards away). For our guests requiring handicap parking, there are spots in the Red Garage and also on the street directly in front of the reception venue.
We would appreciate it if you arrive at the ceremony by 12:45. This will give you enough time to find seating in the church and get settled in before mass.
Yes! We are so happy that you are joining our big day and understand that this might be your first Catholic wedding ceremony. To start, expect our ceremony to take about 1 hour as we will be having a full mass with our ceremony. There will be a point in the mass where the eucharist will be given, we ask that non-Catholics either remain kneeling during this time or go forward with their arms crossing their chest to receive a blessing. If you have any other questions please reach out.