Please make sure you RSVP by September 12, 2024. We want to make sure we have an accurate head count for this day.
While both Brad and myself enjoy the sound of children's laughter, we want to extend our deepest apologies and state this is a kid free wedding. The only children allowed will be those in the wedding party.
We are asking for money instead of gifts (if you wish to contribute, we will be forever grateful). More information is under our "Registry" page.
The ceremony will begin at 4:30pm. The doors will be open at 3:45pm to allow guest to come and get seated. Entry will not be allowed bt 4:25pm.
Yes, we do have a dress code for our wedding. While we want everyone to be comfortable and ready to party, we ask that our guest come presentable. Therefore, this is a cocktail/semi-formal wedding. Just in case you are unsure what entails, here is the information below: Cocktail dress: A cocktail dress is generally your best bet for most semiformal weddings. Any length of dress is acceptable, though a longer hem will definitely be easy to dance in. A longer dress that is shin or ankle length with a sleek leg slit can be a stylish compromise. Dressy pantsuit or jumpsuit: You may also wear a dressy pantsuit with nice shoes, such as loafers or heels, and attractive jewelry. Maxi dress: If the wedding is outdoors, you may wear a maxi-dress with strappy or embellished sandals that are appropriate for walking on the sand. Heels might get stuck in the grass or sand and make walking difficult, so if you aren't sure, ask someone in the wedding party where the ceremony will take place. Classic or creative suit: Semiformal attire allows you to have a little fun with a suit. You can choose a classic suit in blue or black, or show off your style a little bit with a unique yet sophisticated blazer paired with pants. Ties are optional for semiformal attire, so try a patterned pocket square or vest for a fun pop of style. Yes, you are welcome to wear white or off white, if you so choose. While I understand the taboo behind the color, I do not care whether you wear it or not. Red is also welcomed as well, another taboo I do not care about.
YES! Please, please, please, please!!!! I know many friend and family member (including myself and Brad) have food allergies or dietary accommodations. I am not trying to play rescue 9-1-1 at my wedding because you foolishly decided to eat or drink something and fall into anaphylaxis. Please let me know if you have any allergies or dietary accommodations.
Yes, since we made sure to book it in the same place, there will be available parking.
Unless you exclusively receive an invite, not really. Ceremony and Reception is all in one. Cocktail hour will happen after the ceremony.
While we would love to invite so many people to our wedding, the venue really does not hold a lot of people. However, we know that some of our friends and family are in a relationship and we extended our +1 to those individuals, which includes our wedding party as well.
Once we receive enough RSVP from our guest, we will begin booking blocks for those who are coming out of state to join us. Until then, we have nothing.