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FAQs

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How soon should I RSVP

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The sooner the better! We are requesting all RSVP's 90 days before the wedding (late June) to finalize guest list for the venue.

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What if I cannot attend?

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Please still use the RSVP feature and mark that you will not be attending. This will help us from having to track people down as we arrive closer to RSVP deadline date. Thank you in advance!

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Can I bring a plus one?

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Did we miss your partner? Please note that we aren’t able to accommodate plus-ones without prior approval from the bride and groom. While we can’t guarantee we’ll be able to add anyone, we’re happy to review requests together based on space and familiarity.

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Are my children allowed?

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Please do not bring your children unless specifically stated on your invitation. We are keeping children at the wedding minimal and to family and family friends of bride and groom.

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Is the wedding indoors or outdoors

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This will be an outdoor wedding. Weather in September is very temperate and would pack for heat with coolness in the evening

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Can we bring gifts to the wedding?

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We’re so excited to see you! To save us from lugging a pile of oversized gifts, we’d greatly appreciate cash or small, travel-friendly items. Your thoughtfulness is what matters most!

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What if I have food allergy? Will alternatives be available?

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Yes, the caterer is able to accommodate a variety of food allergies. We kindly ask that you inform us of any dietary needs directly via text to bride/groom at the time of your RSVP so we may communicate them to the caterer and ensure special requests are arranged in advance.

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What is the drsesscode?

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Garden Formal Still elevated, but adapted for an outdoor, usually daytime garden setting. Men: lighter suits or dress slacks with a blazer, ties optional. Lighter fabrics (linen, cotton) are common. Women: midi or maxi dresses, floral prints, flowy fabrics, wedges or block heels (something practical for grass). Colors tend to be lighter, softer, and more seasonal rather than the darker “cocktail” palette.