We ask that you dress modestly for services, a little nicer than you would on a normal day. For male-identifying guests, this means a collared shirt and slacks or a suit. Saturday morning, Walker will be wearing a suit, as will Dave. Kippot (head coverings) will be available outside of the sanctuary, and we ask that male-identifying guests wear one, whether you are Jewish or not. Tallit are available at the shul. For our female-identifying guests, we ask that on Saturday morning you make sure you cover your shoulders. Please do not wear jeans or t-shirts or tank tops. Female-identifying guests may choose to wear a kippa (head covering) or not.
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Dress is semi-formal. A fantasy flair is encouraged but not necessary. As Dave says: Read party “Semi-formal but throw some Monty Python on top to really fit in” For us this means simple dress for the service - (walker will be wearing a suit as will Dave) and for the party transition from suit and dress to more sparkles and feathers and leather armor, oh my! If you have something easy and fantasy to throw on and/or can fit in your suitcase, bring it. (Never know what goes on behind closed doors). If this doesn’t sound fun. Don’t stress about it. We will also be sharing a local spot that does rentals and will be bringing some odds and ends if you feel you want to get into the spirit when there.
The Bellrose 1415 5th Ave San Rafael, CA 94901 United States http://www.thebelrose.com/costume-shop.html Can you believe it? Right here under our noses in San Rafael is one of the largest suppliers of Renn Faire Costumes in the country. We've mentioned to them some people might choose to pop by. They are very reasonably priced authentic to the times rentals. 'We offer authentic and quality adult costume rentals at Renaissance Festivals and Faires. With styles ranging from peasant to upper class, small to X-Large, there’s something for everyone... ' As they say, Having the largest selection of costumes in the country we will not “run out”. The Costume Shop is open Wednesday thru Saturday 12-4pm
The services in the morning should end by noon. Party doesnt start till the evening so a change is very do-able.
Hello to all my people who worry about parking (Hello ME, a gal who is ALWAYS worried about parking). YES! There will be ample parking at both the temple and the party venue. Huzzah!