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October 24, 2020

Christina & Josh

FAQs

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Updates as of 10/21

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We are now able to move our ceremony inside the church due to a decreased number of guests. Seating for the ceremony will be assigned in order to still accommodate distancing. We ask that you wear your mask to your seat where you may remove it if you are uncomfortable wearing it for the duration of the ceremony. If you would feel more comfortable being additionally distanced then seats will be available in the overflow portion of the church, please ask the usher to be moved there.

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What are the Covid-19 related restrictions that will be in place at your wedding?

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It is our goal to have as many of our guests present with us and also comfortable participating in our celebration. We recognize that this looks different for everyone and respect our guests feelings and concerns. We will be recommending that you do what makes you most comfortable. If this means wearing your mask for the entirety of the night and dancing in your seat from afar- we respect that and want you to enjoy your time celebrating our marriage. If you do not feel comfortable wearing a mask or are unable to then we will also be respecting that as well. All staff at the reception venue will be wearing masks and gloves. Guests will not be required to mask but are welcome to if this is how you feel most comfortable.

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Will I be required to sign a waiver?

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At this time our venue is requiring that all guests and the bride and groom sign a waiver.

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How will I know if I am unable to be present for your ceremony?

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We will post here on the website prior to the wedding and after we are sure of the weather if we have been forced to switch to a private ceremony. If this is the case then we apologize but we ask that you join us at the reception! Notification will be given on an individual basis for those family members who are able to attend the private ceremony based on occupancy restrictions.