We are monitoring the Covid-19 response in Maine and will continue to update our website as our date approaches. Our venue is indoor/outdoor, so we'll be following state guidelines for large gatherings and out-of-state travel. Starting May 1st, 2021, Maine will NOT require a negative Covid test or quarantine period for out-of-state guests. At the wedding, please: wear a mask at all times, except while eating or drinking. We will have hand sanitizer and extra masks available. Please also see: Maine Covid-19 FAQs (out-of-state travel) https://www.maine.gov/covid19/restartingmaine/keepmainehealthy/faqs Maine Covid-19 Guidance https://www.maine.gov/decd/checklists/large-social-gatherings#:~:text=The%20number%20of%20individuals%20that,encouraged%20to%20reduce%20potential%20exposure.
Please RSVP by JUNE 1, 2021. If you don't feel comfortable traveling to Maine, we completely understand. We will have a post-wedding reception at a later date for those who cannot attend the ceremony in July.
Cocktail / semi-formal. Jacket and tie? Sweet! Cocktail dress or jumpsuit? Heck ya! Fishing waders? Not our first choice but you do you!
If your invitation says “and Guest,” then yes. If not, we would prefer if it was just you.
Please see “Travel” for accommodations in the area.
Yes, if you have a food allergy please let us know by July 1, 2020. We respectfully disagree with you on the “lobster” bit, but we do also have a vegetarian option for dinner.
Yes, there is parking on site at 1812 Farm.
We don't have shuttle service as the local accommodations are spread out. But please ask Sarah or Eric if you need help booking transportation. Cab information can be found on the "Travel" page.
If you previously discussed having your children attend the wedding/reception, then yes! We will not have babysitting services at the wedding, but please let us know if you need a local recommendation.