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Kindly avoid mailing packages that will arrive between Friday June 24 and to Monday June 9 as we will not be able to receive them due to wedding travels + Honeymoon! We will have our friends check for packages though just in case! Thank you
Kindly avoid mailing packages that will arrive between Friday June 24 and to Monday June 9 as we will not be able to receive them due to wedding travels + Honeymoon! We will have our friends check for packages though just in case! Thank you

Leslie Victoria & Logan Romero

FAQs

The Wedding Website of Leslie Victoria Arciniega and Logan Romero Galindo
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The Invitation E-Card.

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The link to the Invitation E-Card is below https://pp.events/logan_victoria

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Are children invited to the Wedding?

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Regarding whether children are invited to the wedding, we are delighted to include young children to our celebration and their invites are included with their parents. We truly cherish the presence of everyone, both young and old, to witness this special moment of our commitment to one another. However, we kindly ask for a serene and tranquil atmosphere during the marriage ceremony, as we understand it might be more challenging for infants and toddlers to remain quiet. With that in mind, we trust you will make the decision that feels best for your family to maintain the intended atmosphere during the ceremony. We look forward to celebrating this joyous occasion with all of you and sharing our love with those dearest to us, no matter how small those dears are.

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Dress Code: Semi-Formal

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The Dress code is Semi-formal. For gentlemen, ties are recommended. If you'd like to match the event’s color theme, subdued colors are encouraged such as black and brown but other examples include navy, and charcoal gray, plum ect. —though wearing these colors is ENTIRELY OPTIONAL. (We are just glad to have you there)

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Why is it in the Chicagoland area?

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While planning our wedding, we knew that if we were going to have a reception instead of a small elopement, we wanted to invite our entire families. Honestly, our guest list doesn’t extend much beyond the first cousin (or basically first cousin) tier and those who, at some point, treated us like one of their own. We envisioned our wedding in countless ways—different places, different towns, and even different years crossed our minds, though our hearts were set on 2025 since we got engaged in 2023. Each venue came with its own challenges: plated vs. buffet options, bar choices, guest space capacity, music end times, and, most importantly, ensuring the venue was accessible for some of our esteemed guests. We considered many venues between and around our two home states of Michigan and Illinois. Ultimately, the best fit was a venue in Chicagoland—it gave us the most of what we wanted which allowed us to include everyone we hold dear. In the end, there were four things we simply couldn’t compromise on: 1. Getting married under God. 2. Marrying each other. 3. If we were going to have a traditional reception, inviting our entire families to witness the sacrament of our marriage and hosting them afterward to celebrate—a privilege we’re honored to extend to those invited—and ensuring everyone feels comfortable, particularly with regard to accessibility. 4. And, of course, making sure that when the bar is open, there’s the option for a good cocktail. We deeply appreciate the sacrifices many of you will make—whether it’s taking time off work, driving from Michigan to the Chicagoland area, flying in from out of state, or even traveling internationally. We are incredibly grateful to be so loved by so many. We can’t wait to celebrate with all of you!