We love your kids, but unless they have been explicitly invited, we ask that you find childcare for the evening!
For the ceremony and reception, the dress code is black tie optional. For the welcome event, we ask that you wear smart casual attire. The wedding itself is a formal event, and we ask that you keep that in mind, while still dressing in a way that feels authentic to you!
We know that a lot can change in terms of relationship status over the course of a year. We ask that unless you have been specifically granted a plus one, that you do not bring one.
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(Copy and paste link into browser): https://be.synxis.com/?adult=2&arrive=2025-01-24&chain=10237&child=0¤cy=USD&depart=2025-01-26&group=5AD5JK&hotel=27335&level=hotel&locale=en-US&rooms=1 If there are any issues, feel free to reach out to Julia Putnam (jep@woodstockinn.com).
The two venues are right across the street from one another, so we will be walking!
For folks wearing suits, this means a dark colored suit or tuxedo. For those wearing dresses, this means anything below the knees. Formal jumpsuits are also acceptable. For more information, please copy and paste these links into your browser! https://www.theknot.com/content/what-to-wear-formal-black-tie-optional-black-tie-invited#black-tie-optional-tuxedos-and https://emilypost.com/advice/black-tie-dress-code#google_vignette https://www.vogue.com/slideshow/dear-alex-black-tie-optional-wedding-dress-code