Our wedding celebration will take place at Journey to the Well in Grand Junction, Michigan. Just 2 1/2 hours outside of Chicago.
YES! Please RSVP by June 1. To RSVP, visit the "RSVP" page on our website and fill out the online form. If you have any trouble please text Humbie directly at (619) 997-1148.
Only children ages 16 and older are invited to our wedding ceremony and reception. All other children are invited to attend the welcome dinner on Friday and outdoor activities on Sunday.
FORMAL BLACK TIE! Use this moment to dress to impress. Ladies, wear the floor length dresses or gowns that you've been eyeing. Gentlemen, bring out the formal tuxedos or suits. For outfit inspiration, view the "Guest Attire" tab.
No, guests are responsible of booking their hotel stay. Only the wedding party and immediate family will be accommodated overnight in the property rental.
We are not allowing plus-ones to our wedding, as we'd like to keep the guest list to those who know us very well.
We have so many activites planned for our guests from Friday-Monday! Friday- Check in and get ready for our welcome dinner! Bring a casual outfit for a night filled with delicious food, drinks and speeches. Saturday- Join us for breakfast in the Lodge as we prepare for the big day! Guests will have the opportunity to ride together in a large rental bus or drive individually to the church. Cocktail hour will be held outside of the Lodge before riding over to our outdoor tented reception. Sunday- Let the fun continue with a brunch at the Lodge! Bring your beach bags and athletic wear ready to enjoy a day at the lake and engage in some friendly outdoor games (e.g. pickle ball, tug of war, volleyball, etc.). Monday- Farewells! Guests check-out of Michigan. Please see the "Itinerary" page for more details!
We recommend arriving to St. Mary's church at least 30 minutes ahead of the start time to ensure you have enough time to park and find a seat. Seats will be available on a first come first serve basis.
There is free on-site parking for all guests arriving to the property.
Typically, Labor Day weekend in the midwest still feels like summer with warm mornings and evenings, and some breeze as the night falls. Dress accordingly and check the forecast closer to the day.