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FAQs

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When should I RSVP by?

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Please RSVP by April 1st, 2026. After that date, RSVPs will close, and anyone who has not RSVP'd will be assumed not to be attending.

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What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

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Please arrive no later than 3:30 to have ample time to park and walk to the ceremony location.

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Is there a dress code?

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For the wedding day, please plan for dressed up beach attire. Our venue is on a campground so feel free to wear comfortable footwear. Linen tops/bottoms, button ups, nice sandals, dressy jumpsuits, breathable but dressy dresses are encouraged. Bring warm layers as we expect the weather to get chilly in the evening due to being at higher elevation. Not allowed: jeans, flip flops, t-shirts, loungewear

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Can I bring a date?

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No. Unless their name is explicitly written on the invitation, plus ones will not be permitted. We have limited guest space and have filled every spot with our close friends and family.

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Are kids welcome?

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We ask that nobody under the age of 10 attend for safety reasons. The campground is large and right on the lake, it can be difficult to watch young children the entire evening. Think of it as a nice weekend away from the kids!

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Is there parking for the ceremony?

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There is a parking lot on the premises. We will provide signage leading you to the ceremony location.

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Is there anything specific I need to know to attend a Jewish wedding?

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Not at all! We welcome all to participate in the traditions—no need to be Jewish. We can confidently say that the Jews know how to have a good time.