It's at Mass Audubon's Habitat Wildlife Sanctuary, located at 10 Juniper Road, Belmont, MA, 02478, USA, North America, Earth, Milky Way Galaxy. The ceremony and reception are at the same place! Well, one is in front of some trees and the other is under some trees.
If you already know you're coming (or if you're not), go to the 'RSVP' page of this website and take care of it right now. Don't even finish reading this sentence! Otherwise, please respond **no later than June 30th** so we can plan accordingly. IF WE DON'T HEAR FROM YOU, WE WILL ASSUME YOU CAN'T JOIN US. SORRY FOR YELLING
Space at the venue is, as we say in Boston, "wicked limited." Unless we've addressed your invitation to specifically include a guest or significant other, just bring yourself please!
Think "fancy garden party," but also "August heat & humidity." Dressy, but not formal. Be comfortable, but if you show up in jeans and sneakers we will call the police.
There will be a complimentary shuttle for guests who have reserved rooms in our block, but the bus can only seat a maximum of 11 guests. If you'd like to be one of those 11, let the concierge at Freepoint know upon check-in. Otherwise, the venue is less than 3 miles from the hotel, so taxi and rideshare services will be available and affordable.
Yes, though space is somewhat limited so carpooling is encouraged where possible. Squeeze a cheek and make a friend!
First of all, that's not a question. Secondly, this is OUR day so stop making this all about you. JUST KIDDING!! By all means, please email one or both of us (amorymusic@gmail.com / mikemoschetto@gmail.com) and we'll make sure our caterers plan accordingly.
We have all the "stuff" we need, but thank you! If you're not into just giving money, please consider making a donation to Bridge Over Troubled Waters (more info on our registry page).
Well there's this pretty hip wedding happening, probably try and check that out. But seriously, Greater Boston has so much to offer – Boston Common and the Public Garden, kayaking or paddleboarding on the Charles River, the Museum of Fine Arts, walking the streets of the North End or following the Freedom Trail if you're historically inclined, cruises around Boston Harbor and the islands, the Esplanade, shopping on Newbury Street, pahkin ya cah in Hahvahd Yahd, Fanueil Hall and Quincy Market...and that's not even the hip, locals-only stuff.