Look for the word "RSVP" in the header at the top-right corner of this website. You'll enter your name, and the website will take you through the RSVP form for your party. If you have any questions, feel free to call, text, or Facebook message one of us, or send us an email at keithandgrace2020@gmail.com.
Each person named on your RSVP form is most welcome! Enter your name in the RSVP form on the website to see the names of any other people connected to your invite. If we've accidentally left off your fiance(e) or spouse, please accept our apologies and let us know at keithandgrace2020@gmail.com.
If you're in this situation, please let us know! We would be happy to help you connect with other guests you know.
We appreciate your love and support throughout the years and your presence at our wedding. It is not necessary to give a gift. If you do wish to give a gift, we would love to put any gifts towards a down payment on a future home. We are also registered for a handful of items; links can be found on the "Registry" page of this website.
If you aren't driving in, we'd recommend renting a car or using Uber or Lyft. The ceremony and reception venues are about a mile apart. For those driving, free parking will be available at the wedding events.
We encourage you to dress in cocktail attire. You'll be in good company in a button-down and slacks, a cocktail/semi-formal dress, or dressy separates. Please wear something comfortable; we want you to enjoy the evening! The reception will be outdoors, so please dress for the weather and consider bringing a jacket or sweater. The pavillion is paved.
The reception venue has a concrete floor, so you won't be sinking into grass if you do wear heels. We'd encourage you to wear whatever you'll be most comfortable in!
The reception will be held at 301 West Main Street in Carrboro - better known to our local friends as the home of the Carrboro Farmers' Market!
We've compiled a full list of suggestions for the weekend, whether you're interested in exploring Chapel Hill, Carrboro, or Durham! You can find our itinerary ideas in this Google Doc: https://rb.gy/bka10i
At the time of writing, COVID-19 cases have been sharply declining in North Carolina. Neither of us can predict pandemic activity at the time of the wedding; however, with vaccinations widely available and appropriate precautions, we feel that it is reasonable to move forward with our gathering. Of course, we fully respect our guests’ safety concerns and will not be offended should anyone feel unsafe gathering in-person. If new COVID-19 cases do spike before the wedding, we anticipate carrying through with the event, albeit with possible modifications to minimize risk to our guests. At this time, we expect that we will, at a minimum, require guests to wear masks during the (indoor) ceremony. We encourage anyone with symptoms to get tested, and we would ask anyone who tests positive for COVID-19 in the week leading up to the wedding to refrain from joining us.