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FAQs and Parking Info

The Wedding Website of Kelly Teufel and John Hoover
The picture on the left is the ceremony location "St Ann's Chapel" and the picture on the right is the reception location "The Alloy Hotel"
Question

Where should I park for the ceremony?

Answer

For the Ceremony, you can park behind St. Ann's Church, street parking, or on the playground of Holy Family School as indicated on the map. Street parking in the circled areas does not require a permit or meter however, during some events, street parking may be blocked off. Red Circle Indicates the closest parking spots to the entrance of the chapel. Blue circle indicates the best handicapped spots to park to be the closest to the chapel entrance. Some of the areas circled in blue are not officially marked handicapped but please save those areas for guests who cannot walk very far.

Question

What's the best place to park at the reception?

Answer

There is a small parking structure on the right as you enter. Parking at the very top of this structure will give you the closest access to the side door where the reception will be held. Red Circle Indicates the closest parking spots to the entrance of the reception. Blue circle indicates the best handicapped spots to park to be the closest to the reception entrance. Follow dashed crosswalk to side entrance of venue or you can use the main entrance of the hotel, when you enter the lobby, make a right and take the elevator or stairs down 1 floor and it should bring you right to the ballroom that the reception will be in. (Steelworks Ballroom)

Question

I have a food allergy, can I make a special request?

Answer

Yes, there will be a place to indicate this when you RSVP

Question

What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

Answer

10-15 minutes early

Question

Is there a dress code?

Answer

Semi Formal/Cocktail

Question

Will there be an open bar?

Answer

Yes, you may bring cash to tip the bartender and/or DJ if you would like

Question

What should I expect for a Catholic Wedding Ceremony

Answer

The ceremony will likely be around 45 min and will involve some standing/kneeling but mostly sitting. A few things in a Catholic church that are considered taboo: wearing hats/caps in church, gum, eating or drinking other than water, using your phone during the service, and walking onto the altar area

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