Greenbank Mills & Phillips Farm 500 Greenbank Rd., Wilmington, DE 19808 Greenbank Mill Associates, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the Greenbank Mill National Historic District and expanding public knowledge of Red Clay Valley industrial, agricultural and social history through educational programming, recreational rental facilities, and community partnerships. They are a sheep farm but also are an organization attempting to preserve a historical site that has been operating since the revolution. Guests are expected to maintain respect for the property to help keep it in pristine condition.
The ceremony will start at 4:30pm. Please arrive to the venue no later than 4:15pm to give yourself a chance to park and get settled. Immediately after the ceremony will be appetizers and a social hour. The reception will begin no later than 5:30pm.
Just south of the address is a parking lot that is right next to a bridge. The sign will read "Greenbank Mill & Phillips Farm Parking". This is not the parking that is for the railroad station. Please see the Gallery tab for reference pictures.
Guests are required to submit RSVPs by September 21, 2025.
Ron and Ariel have lived in their home for 3 years and have everything they could possibly need. In leu of presents, the couple are asking for cash donations to dedicate to their honeymoon fund. They have decided to spend their honeymoon having fun at Universal Studios in Orlando, FL this November! Any cash donations will go directly to this honeymoon experience, which will include air fare, hotel stay, tickets for Universal, airport shuttle, food & merchandise at the parks.
Our wedding attire is considered "Cocktail Attire". Guests are asked to wear something that makes them feel like a million bucks. Ladies can wear a cocktail or a little black dress, or you can wear an appropriate sundress. Gentleman can wear dressy jumpsuits and dark jackets or just button-down shirts and slacks. Ties are optional. Please keep in mind this is a historical site and it is also a sheep farm, so shoes you can walk in are highly encouraged.