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FAQs

The Wedding Website of Kaitlin Knutson and Chanse Shirley
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How do I RSVP?

Answer

Please RSVP online through our wedding website by May 1, 2026. Select the “RSVP” tab at the top of the page and enter your name exactly as it appears on your invitation. If you’re unable to attend, please select “decline” when you RSVP. If you have trouble finding your name, please reach out to us.

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Are children and additional guests welcome?

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We’re so happy to celebrate with you. Your RSVP will show all guests included in your household and any plus-one reserved for you. We kindly ask that only those listed attend. If you have any questions or experience difficulty RSVPing, please contact us directly.

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Is the ceremony and reception at the same location?

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Yes — the ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception will all take place at Twin Bluff Farms.

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What time should I arrive?

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We warmly invite you to arrive between 3:30 and 3:45 PM. Light fare and drinks will be available before the ceremony begins promptly at 4:00 PM.

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What is the dress code?

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Cocktail attire. The ceremony and cocktail hour will be outdoors on grassy, gently sloped terrain, so we recommend appropriate footwear. The reception will take place in a covered, open-air indoor setting.

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Will transportation be provided?

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Guests should plan their own transportation to and from the venue.

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Will there be parking available?

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Yes, parking will be available on site.

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What will be served for dinner?

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Dinner will be served buffet-style and will include a variety of options.

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Can you accommodate dietary restrictions?

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Yes. Please note any dietary restrictions or allergies when you RSVP, and we’ll do our best to accommodate.

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What happens if it rains?

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In the event of rain, the celebration will continue on site at Twin Bluff Farms. We have a plan in place to accommodate inclement weather.