The RSVP deadline has passed. If you are no longer able to attend, please text the couple at 706-955-5401 so we can update our final guest count. No worries at all — we completely understand!
The Willcox is located at 100 Colleton Avenue SW in Aiken, South Carolina. The ceremony begins promptly at 5:00 PM, so please plan to arrive early to allow time for parking and traffic. For nearby hotel options, be sure to visit our Accommodations page!
Guest parking will not be available directly at The Willcox during the wedding. Please park on Colleton Avenue SW or Newberry Street, or at the Aiken County Public Library (314 Chesterfield St S, Aiken, SC 29801) located just across the street. From there, it is a short walk to the venue. Please note that Colleton Avenue SE directly in front of The Willcox will be closed from 8:00 AM until midnight, so parking will not be available on that section of the street.
Black-tie attire is invited. Gentlemen, please wear a tuxedo. Ladies, a floor-length gown is perfect! Let us know if you have any questions or concerns.
We adore your little ones and wish we could include everyone. Unfortunately, due to space constraints, we are only able to accommodate children who are specifically listed on the invitation and RSVP. Thank you for your understanding—we are so excited to celebrate together!
Our ceremony will be unplugged—we kindly ask that all phones and cameras remain put away. We want everyone to be fully present for this special moment. Don’t worry—we’ll be sharing all of the amazing photos from our photographer with everyone once we receive them. Thank you for understanding!
We are only able to accommodate plus ones if they are specifically listed on your invitation or in the RSVP. When you RSVP on this website, you will see the names of the invited guests. Thank you for understanding—we can't wait to celebrate with you!
Downtown Aiken Downtown Aiken is cute, walkable, and easy to spend a few hours in. There are lots of local shops, coffee spots, and great places to grab lunch or dinner. If you have time, just wander — it’s full of charm and gives you a great feel for the town. North Augusta North Augusta has some great outdoor spots if you want fresh air. The Riverwalk and Brick Pond Park are great for a walk, especially if the weather’s nice. There are also plenty of casual places to eat and hang out nearby. Hammond’s Ferry is one of our favorite spots (where we got engaged!) It’s right on the river and has a fun, relaxed vibe with restaurants, drinks, and great views.