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What is the dress code?What is the dress code?

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We kindly request that our guests join us in dressing to the nines for our celebration! Time to dress to impress! We’re going formal for the big day—think suits, ties, tuxes, floor-length gowns, or your fanciest cocktail attire. Basically, if you feel like you could strut a red carpet or clink champagne glasses in it… you’re on the right track. We ask guests to avoid wearing white or anything too close to it, so the bride can stand out on her big day. Thank you for understanding and helping us keep this tradition.

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What time should guests arrive?What time should guests arrive?

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We kindly ask all guests to be seated by 5:30pm to ensure a prompt start at 6pm

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Can I bring a plus one?Can I bring a plus one?

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We’re so excited to celebrate with our closest family and friends. Due to limited space, we’re only able to accommodate the guests listed on the invitation. We hope you understand and know how much we appreciate you being part of our day!

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Will there be alcohol served?Will there be alcohol served?

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Yes! We'll be serving a full selection of wine, beer, and signature cocktails throughout the evening. Get ready to raise a glass and celebrate with us!

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Where should we park?Where should we park?

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There is a plenty of parking on the property as well as ride share options as well

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Can we snap photos on our phones?Can we snap photos on our phones?

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We kindly ask that you keep phones and cameras away during our ceremony. We want to see your faces, not your devices, and we’ve got professionals capturing every moment. Thank you for being fully present with us on our special day!

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