Formal Western wear in earth tones. NO WHITE.
Traditionally the Hispanic community does not RSVP, but please be mindful.
As part of our Hispanic heritage, we will celebrate with a traditional Dollar Dance, symbolizing financial prosperity and good fortune for the couple. Guests are invited to join a line to dance with the Bride and Groom. When it’s your turn, you may safely pin a bill to their attire or, if you prefer, place a bill in the designated box.
“Snake of the Sea” Tradition In this meaningful custom, the Bride and Groom stand facing each other, creating a bridge with the wedding veil. Guests will form two separate lines—men and women—and dance through the “snake” bridge across the ballroom. This tradition symbolizes the challenges the couple may face together and their unwavering strength and unity through it all.
The Groom Toss This lively tradition marks the Groom’s farewell to bachelorhood and his commitment to his new family. When the DJ calls for volunteers to toss the Groom, we’ll need plenty of helping hands—so get ready to catch, toss, and have a blast!