BTW- we had a venue change! New venue is The House of the Seven Gables in Salem, MA.
5:00 pm
If you get here early, come hang out and enjoy some food!
11:00 am - 11:30 am
Summer Cocktail: Polished and put-together without being too formal. Grass will be soft, maybe avoid stilettos!
Join us for an intimate ceremony at the House of the Seven Gables, built in 1668 by Salem merchant and ship-owner, John Turner. The house is best known today for inspiring Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1851 novel, The House of the Seven Gables!
12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
The after-ceremony-celebration will include light lunch fare and plenty of lawn games! Stay and hang out as long as you like.
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Summer cocktail is between business casual and semi-formal. Breezy maxi, midi, and mini dresses? Yes. Denim? No. Linen? Yes. Ties and jackets are optional. Please try to stay away from dresses in shades of white (for obvious reasons)! Need help or inspiration? Here is a collection of inspiration pictures for some ideas: https://pin.it/2rmFQC5aM
No problem, the color palette is not exhaustive, it's just a guide. If you want to wear a color that is not in the color palette, and it looks cohesive with the provided colors-- go for it. Use your best judgement and don't hesitate to ask us if you really aren't sure!
There are plenty of nice airbnbs and hotels in the Greater Boston area! If you need a specific recommendation or help finding somewhere- let us know. It's a 45 min drive from Boston Logan Airport to Salem, MA and we are happy to provide some insight on transportation as well.
Curious about all this witchy Salem nonsense? Get the real story at the Peabody Essex Museum's Salem Witch Trials exhibit and avoid the tourist traps. The PEM is an amazing mid-size local museum with activities for kids, and all sorts of ever rotating exhibits.
In 1914 Woodman's started as a roadside clam shack, and one of the founders is the inventor of the fried clam. They are consistently named one of the best seafood places in Massachusetts and the U.S., and their fried clams and Massachusetts clam chowder are award winning.
Though generations have come and gone, Fenway Park remains, much like it did the day it opened on April 20, 1912. It is the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball and one of the most well-known sports venues in the world. Catch a Red Sox game, and maybe even sit on The Green Monster!
One of the best places for a sunset view around these parts. Watch boats that cost more than your house float by to moor in Marblehead harbor, enjoy the salty air, and listen to the bell buoy (one of the best sounds on this earth).