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Catherine & Benjamin

September 1, 2019 • Sandy Springs, GA

Catherine & Benjamin

September 1, 2019 • Sandy Springs, GA

RSVP

Please RSVP here for all wedding weekend events by July 31.

Note: the RSVP asks about your accommodations for the weekend. We encourage you to book your lodging as soon as possible to ensure you have access to our discounted rates.

FAQs

Are you getting married on a Sunday?

Yes! We are taking advantage of the long weekend and hope that family and friends will be able to join us even if they cannot take off work. But, if you can take off work, come for a couple extra days to explore Atlanta!

Can I bring my kids?

We love the children in our family and those of our friends, but our wedding ceremony and reception are for guests ages 11 and up. For our out of town guests who are traveling to Atlanta as a family, we will provide a "kid's room" with a babysitter at the Holiday Inn - please see the "Details -- Childcare" tab on this website. We can also recommend some local babysitters if you believe your little ones will require more personal attention.

For those traveling with their kids, feel free to come as a family to the Welcome Reception (if they're still awake!) as well as the Farewell Brunch.

Can I bring a date?

We want to share our love with those we love (and those that they love), and to that end, have tried our best to include all partners' names on invitations. If your invitation says, "and Guest", you're welcome to bring a date. Otherwise, we'd prefer that it's just you!

Are you having a fall wedding?

While Labor Day typically marks the start of Fall up north, it will still be summer weather in Atlanta. Expect heat and humidity. The ceremony and reception will both be indoors (air-conditioned), and the cocktail hour will have both indoor and outdoor space.

Is this wedding in Atlanta?

Much like Catherine's childhood, this wedding is in the metro-Atlanta area, but not in the heart of the city. The reception is being held in Roswell, which has a cute downtown area with lots of restaurants, shops, and bars.

Should I plan to drive to the wedding?

There is plenty of parking at both the church and the reception venue if you would like to drive. The hotels are only a short taxi/rideshare from the reception in case you end up needing to leave your car overnight.

However, we want our friends and family to party it up on the dance floor with us, and we know that for many people that involves drinking. To make it easier for guests to safely enjoy their evenings, we will be providing transportation from the hotel blocks, between the two venues, and back to the hotels again.

Have another question?

Feel free to email Catherine (catherine.m.armstrong@gmail.com) with any other questions that aren't answered here!