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FAQs

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Dress Code?

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We kindly request that our guests join us in celebrating this special day in semi-formal attire. Gentlemen are encouraged to wear suits or dress slacks with a jacket and tie, while ladies may choose cocktail dresses, elegant skirts, or dressy jumpsuits. To honor the couple, we ask that no white, ivory, cream, or any variation thereof be worn. These shades are reserved exclusively for the bride. Guests who arrive wearing these colors may be respectfully asked to change or will not be permitted to attend the event. Your cooperation and understanding means so much to us, and we can’t wait to celebrate this joyful occasion together in style.

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Can I bring a plus one?

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Please refer to your invitation to see if a plus-one has been included. We kindly ask that only those named on the invitation attend.

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What time should I arrive?

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Please plan to arrive 30 minutes before the ceremony begins to ensure everyone is seated and ready as we start promptly.

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Is there parking at the venue?

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The driveway in front of the barn will be CLOSED. All vehicles associated in any way with the wedding must enter the main parking entrance located 500 feet North of the barn. All vehicles must be parked within the parking area.

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What should I do if I still have questions?

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Feel free to contact us directly at (603) 680-0151. We’re happy to help with any additional details.

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Are kids welcome?

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Yes, kids are welcome. However, Children under the age of 18 are your complete responsibility. Please know where your children are at all times and make certain they understand the rules.

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Notes from the Venue

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Please respect nature! We would greatly appreciate it if people would not disturb plants, rocks, trees, and other natural gifts. Please do not hang or nail anything to our trees or plants. Please do not walk or step in flower beds. Our gardens have been designed to be enjoyed by all. It is the responsibility of the parents to keep their children out of the gardens and landscaped areas.