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FAQs

We want to make sure you have all the details you need to enjoy our special day! We've answered some of the most frequently asked questions below to help you plan ahead.
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What is the address of the wedding ceremony and reception venue? Are they wheelchair accessible?

Answer

2719 19th St S, Homewood, AL 35209 and yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible and ADA compliant.

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Are children and young adults welcomed?

Answer

This will be an adults-only celebration.

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May I bring a plus-one?

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Kindly note that your invitation is for the named recipient (s) only.

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Will your wedding be indoors or outdoors?

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The wedding ceremony and reception will both be indoors.

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Is there a dress code?

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Formal. Think sharp and stylish, but not quite a tux and ball gown. For the ladies: Cocktail dresses, elegant jumpsuits, or dressy skirts and tops. Heels or dressy flats are perfect - just something you can dance in. For the gents: A suit and tie, or dress slacks with a crisp button-down shirt and blazer is perfect. Dress shoes, oxfords, loafers, or dress boots will complete the look. Dress to impress, but most importantly, dress to celebrate! No denim please.

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Can I take photos or video during the ceremony?

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We kindly request that guests refrain from taking any photos or videos during the ceremony and silence all devices. We invite you to be fully present with us during our ceremony and have arranged for a skilled team of photographers and videographers to capture these moments. Feel free to snap away after the ceremony. We just ask that you give our hired professionals the space they need to work their magic. Thank you for understanding and helping us preserve the beauty of our special day.

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What time should I arrive?

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The wedding starts promptly at 6:00p. We recommend arriving no later than 5:40p. Please note that guests that arrive after the processional has started will not be allowed access.