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FAQs

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When should I RSVP by?

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If you are able to RSVP when you receive your invitation that is great and very helpful! The last day to RSVP is September 19. If we do not get an RSVP back by the date provided, it will be marked as a "NO"

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Is there a dress code?

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We'd love to see our family and friends get dressed up for our big day. We are asking our guests to adhere to a formal dress code. Ladies can wear floor-length, tea-length, or midi formal dresses. Gentlemen can wear a suit & tie. Please no jeans/denim and avoid shades of white.

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Will the wedding be inside or outside?

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While we are hopeful we will have beautiful weather for our wedding weekend, it won't ruin our day! The ceremony will take place in the outside garden and our reception is entirely indoors.

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What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

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The ceremony will begin at 4:00pm, we recommend that you arrive at least 30 minutes prior to the ceremony to park and find a seat. If you arrive after the stated time, you will be asked to wait until the ceremony is finished and then join us at cocktail hour.

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Can I bring a date?

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Due to limited space, we are only able to accommodate those guests formally invited on your wedding invitation. If you received a plus one they will appear under your name when you RSVP. Thank you for understanding!

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Are kids welcome?

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Invitations will be specific and will include the names of the children who are invited. Due to space, we are only able to accommodate the children in our wedding party and family. We hope you understand & can enjoy a fun date night!

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Can we take photos during the ceremony?

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We are having a "unplugged ceremony", this means that we are asking all phones and devices be put away and on silent during the ceremony. We have hired a professional to capture some of the most important moments of our day and we would hate to have a well-meaning person's phone blocking that moment for them to capture. After the ceremony is complete, feel free to take as many photos as you'd like!