We kindly ask that you RSVP by November 1st.
The dress code is semi-formal. We invite you to wear something stylish and refined—cocktail dresses or dressy separates for women, and suits or dress shirts with trousers for men. We want everyone to feel special and enjoy the celebration, so choose an outfit that makes you feel great!
We're excited to share our Catholic faith and the sacred ritual of Mass with you on our wedding day. As we celebrate our union in the Catholic tradition, our wedding ceremony is expected to last approximately 45 minutes to an hour. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to sharing this holy sacrament with you.
The ceremony will take place at St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic Church (1020 E Burnett Ave). There is ample street parking as well as a small parking lot right next door at Muscl Senior Wellness Center (1016 E Burnett Ave). If you have mobility challenges, we lovingly ask that you allow yourself ample time by arriving early, to ensure convenient access to parking. While there is accessible parking directly in front of the venue, spaces are limited.
The reception venue, Audubon Country Club, is a quick 7 minute drive from the ceremony venue, St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic Church.
Yes, both St. Elizabeth Catholic Church and Audubon Country Club offer mobility accommodations. St. Elizabeth has a wheelchair ramp to the far left side of the main building entrance and Audubon has an elevator directly to the right of the main entrance. There is limited accessible parking directly in front of St. Elizabeth and ample accessible parking at Audubon.
Yes. A full meal will be served at the reception, starting with a plated salad, followed by a buffet-style pasta dinner with options for various dietary preferences.
Due to capacity constraints at our ceremony and reception venues, we kindly ask that only children who are part of the wedding party attend. We appreciate your understanding.
For any other questions, please reach out to Dawn Nelms at dnelmsy@gmail.com. We’re happy to help!