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FAQs

If you have any questions other than what we have listed here, please feel free to reach out to Daniel or Taylor.
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When are RSVPs due?

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We kindly ask that you RSVP no later than 09/10/2026. As of now, we only have RSVPs turned on for the reception. We will turn on RSVPs for the ceremony and welcome event as we continue finalizing details.

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What is the dress code?

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The dress code is cocktail attire. For ladies, this could be a dress of any length, a jumpsuit, or a dressy skirt and top. For gentlemen, this could be a suit and tie, stylish separates, or a sport coat/blazer with dress pants. We want you to feel comfortable in whatever you would like to wear. Our only request is, of course, please do not wear white. Please keep in mind the wedding venue is a nature center. You are welcome to explore all of its 22 acres, so we recommend wearing or bringing a change of appropriate shoes if you think you'll need them.

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Is the wedding outside?

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Both the ceremony and reception will be held indoors with air conditioning. You are welcome to hang out and explore outside though!

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What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

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The ceremony will promptly begin at 4:30 PM. We kindly ask that you please arrive around 30 minutes early to give yourself time to get settled before the ceremony begins.

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Are kids welcome?

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While we adore children, due to space, our venue is limited to named guests only. We kindly ask that you refer to your invitation.

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Can I bring a date?

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Due to venue limitations, we kindly request that your guest be a boyfriend/girlfriend, fiancé/fiancée, or spouse. If your partner was not explicitly named on your invitation, please reach out to either Daniel or Taylor.

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Is there parking?

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Yes! There is a shared driveway between the Dunwoody Nature Center and Austin Elementary School with a parking lot in front of each. Parking is free. Please note that per the venue, all parking is on a first come, first serve basis. The Dunwoody Nature Center is a public park so individuals unrelated to the wedding may be onsite. Overflow parking may be available 0.3 miles down the road, but we do not anticipate needing this.

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Do you have a wedding registry?

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We are so blessed to have everything we could ask for and more. Your attendance at our wedding is the best gift you could give to us. A gift is never expected nor required. For those who still wish to bring an additional gift, our biggest dream and goal we are actively working towards is owning our own home. We would be endlessly grateful for any contribution towards our first-time-homeowner fund.