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FAQs

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What is the dress code?

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We’d love to see our family and friends get dressed up for our special day! Dress to impress in your best formal or cocktail attire. For men, slacks or khakis with a nice button-up are perfect. For women, a long dress or cocktail-length dress is ideal. *Please avoid jeans/denim and any shades of white.*

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how and when should I RSVP?

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To RSVP, please click the RSVP tab here on our website and type in your name. All invited guests in your party will appear here to mark as "attending."

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when is the RSVP deadline?

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Please RSVP by April 1st, 2026. After this date all guests that have not RSVP'ed will be marked as not attending due to needing a final headcount for food.

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what time should I arrive?

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Our ceremony will begin promptly at 4:00 pm, so we kindly request that you arrive 30 minutes early to assure you don't miss anything. This will also give you time to park and find a seat. Cocktail hour, dinner, and the reception will follow.

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Can I take pictures during the ceremony?

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We are having an unplugged ceremony, meaning that once the ceremony begins, we ask that all phones be put away and silenced. We want everyone to be fully present with us and for our photographer to be able to capture the best pictures which we will share with you. Once the ceremony is over feel free to take as many pictures as you'd like and don't forget to share them with us!

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Can I bring a guest/date?

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If your invitation includes a plus-one, you are welcome to bring a guest. If your invitation is addressed to you only, we kindly ask that you come solo, as we have limited seating and dinner accommodations already arranged.

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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. For those of you that will be bringing children, please be sure to watch them closely.

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will there be a bar?

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We won’t be having a bar at our wedding. We truly want this day to be about spending meaningful time with our friends and family, celebrating together, and being fully present. We’ll still have plenty of great food, desserts, and fun, just without alcohol.