8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Garden party attire*
Come mingle with your future partygoers and size up the competition. We will provide drinks and light snacks but plan to eat dinner before arriving. Only one of you will survive, the rest must perish. Good luck. *For tips on appropriate garden party attire, reference the seminal text by revered garden party authority James Trickington.
3:00 pm
Summer formal attire, elegance encouraged
In Indian tradition, the baraat is a lively, colorful procession that includes music, dancing, and the procession of the groom and his family (all of you!) to the ceremony site. The word "baraat" literally means "a marriage procession". Enjoy watching Noah enter on a horse named Lula. There may or may not be a sword.
4:00 pm
Summer formal attire, elegance encouraged
This is the part where we get married. Enjoy old and new Indian & Jewish traditions, and vows written by us which are definitely good and different than every other self-written vows you've heard at a wedding. You're gonna love them.
5:00 pm
Summer formal attire, elegance encouraged
Enjoy live music, passed hors d'oeuvres, live cooking stations, and drinks--including bespoke cocktails from our favorite mixologists in Boston, Georgia & Jen. You may have had their drinks at Blossom Bar or Ivory Pearl. (They're kind of a big deal).
6:00 pm
Summer formal attire, elegance encouraged
You will likely all be very hungry by this point. This is the part where we feed you. Enjoy some of our favorite Indian dishes and the wonderful people you're seated next to. Coffee, chai, and dessert will follow, featuring fresh Cider Bellies apple cider donuts. We unironically planned our wedding around these donuts, which will only travel to events within a 30-mile radius of their location. Our venue is 25.5 miles away. Music and dancing to follow, including a special surprise.
10:00 pm
Summer formal attire, but you probably took your jacket off because you got sweaty dancing
This is the part where nothing about the night changes from the reception, but most old people have left (but we sincerely hope you haven't) and we have to turn the music down because of the law or something. Let the party continue!
10:00 am
Maple syrup couture
Recount the epic night with all of your new friends. Scrambled eggs, toast, bagels, pancakes, waffles, fruit, tea, and coffee. Probably better than what's at your hotel, unless you're staying at the Glynn House Inn.