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October 9, 2021
Huntingdon, PA

Tracey & Maxwell

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What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

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The ceremony starts at 3pm

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Are kids welcome?

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Yes! Please let us know if your children would like to sit at the kids' table or would prefer to be with their parents.

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Is there a dress code?

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This event is cocktail semi-formal and partially outdoors. Because fall weather is unpredictable and the ground can be soft, we advise guests forego the spikey heels and bring a shawl or cardigan for warmth.

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Is there parking for the ceremony or reception?

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Yes, there is parking on the premises.

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I heard there's a story about the bridal party processional music?

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Yes, but Max can't tell it without crying a little so he's gonna type it up here. The processional for the bridal party and the bride is the music from a story near and dear to Tracey and Max's hearts. In "#5- It Is The Nature of Dreams to End- Julia" by Reeder it tells a portion of this story where a man who lost his wife long ago and strove his whole life to do justice to honor her memory finally passes away with his friends at his bedside. He and his wife were carpenters in life and he arrives in heaven to find a simple but beautifully built log-cabin in a glade. He walks in and his wife Julia greets him, having built the cabin for them to live in during their lifetime apart. This is how a grand story of fantasy ended.

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I heard there's a story about the bridal processional music too?

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Yes, but also Max can't tell that one without crying so he's gonna type it up here. This music is also from another chapter of the same story. In the story of when a travelling group who had been hopping the multiverse for hundreds of years and came to rest for a few years at an academy devoted to the arts which was in care of a creature that can broadcast things it experiences to its entire plane of existence at once. Two of the companions have been working together on a piece of music to submit to the creature and "Salut d'Amour Op.12" by Edward Elgar is their duet that they composed. During the performance they slowly come to realize that they have fallen deeply in love with each other over years of travel, and though their performance is deemed good enough to broadcast through all of reality, they skip the celebration of this achievement to instead go and celebrate their love.

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What piece of fiction?

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The Adventure Zone Podcast

For all the days along the way
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