Please RSVP via our website no later than June 1st.
While your presence is enough of a gift, we are registered at Crate and Barrel. We live in a small condo in Seattle, so are limited on space and storage at the moment. That being said, should you wish to honor us with a gift, a contribution to help with our honeymoon and our future together would be sincerely appreciated. More details and links can be found under the 'Registry' tab of our website.
Please arrive no later than 3:45. The ceremony will begin promptly at 4pm.
Our dress code is cocktail/semi-formal attire. Hama Hama is a working farm, so keep that in mind when choosing footwear, however we'd love our guests to dress up and celebrate this occasion with us in style! Please no jeans or denim.
Plus ones are by invitation only and we ask other guests to please not bring a plus one. Thank you so much for understanding!
Although we love your little ones, this is an adult only celebration. Thank you for understanding.
Hama Hama Farm is a sixth generation family-run shellfish and timber farm on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. Madison's great-great-grandfather purchased the five thousand acre plot over 100 years ago. A century later, the farm remains family owned and operated producing some of the tastiest oysters, most sustainable timber, and endless incredible experiences.
Peppered with serene beaches and surrounded by endless hiking trails, Lilliwaup is all about relaxation – and oysters! Lilliwaup is a 1 hour drive from Port Townsend, 45 minutes from Olympia, 30 minutes from Shelton, 15 minutes from Hoodsport.
Yes! There is parking at both the ceremony and reception. Please note the ceremony space is accessed by a one-lane gravel road. You are also welcome to park at the Oyster Saloon and walk over to the ceremony space. The ceremony and reception are about a 5 min walk or 1 min drive apart.
Our wedding will be completely outdoors. Our afternoon ceremony will be in a large grass field, while cocktail hour and the reception will take place on crushed gravel. For that reason, stilettos or otherwise-thin heels are not recommended. We also recommend bringing a light jacket as we will be right on the water and it can cool off after the sun goes down.