All plus-ones are specified on your invitation. We've thoughtfully planned our guest list, so we kindly ask that you RSVP only for those listed on the invitation.
While we adore all the children in our lives, our wedding celebration is an adults-only event. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
Yes digital cash gifts can be made using the following: 1. You can donate to our registry by clicking on the Registry tab 2. Cash App ( $skrampa99 ) 3. Venmo ( @Selasie-Krampa )
Our wedding ceremony will take place at the beautiful Woodberry Kitchen in Baltimore, Maryland. We look forward to celebrating with you in this special setting.
We kindly ask that you arrive early for the ceremony. This will allow ample time to find seating and get settled before the proceedings begin. Please reference the Schedule page for timing details.
Yes, complimentary parking will be available at the venue.
We invite you to wear formal attire such as suits, ties, and dresses. Spring colors are welcome, and traditional African attire is happily encouraged!
Yes, please inform us of any dietary restrictions or allergies with your RSVP, and we will gladly accommodate.
Weather is always variable, especially spring in Baltimore, so please make sure to check the weather prior to packing. Though the ceremony and reception will be indoors, we recommend bringing a light jacket during your stay in Maryland.
The closest airport to the wedding is Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI). It’s about 20–25 minutes from downtown Baltimore and convenient for taxis, rideshares, and rental cars.
Yes! Guests may also consider Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) or Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD). However these airports are much further. Both are about 1–1.5 hours or longer from Baltimore, depending on traffic.
April is one of the best times to visit the Baltimore–DC area, with mild weather and beautiful spring blooms. In Baltimore, explore the Inner Harbor, Federal Hill, Fells Point, and Sherwood Gardens’ spring tulips. Baltimore has great museums, food, and waterfront views. DC is a short drive away and offers free Smithsonian museums, monuments, and additional great dining options.