What should I wear?
For our wedding, the suggested attire is Garden Party Formal.
We’d love for our guests to embrace the late-summer setting with colorful or floral attire.
For women this means midi or maxi dresses, or dressy jumpsuit, and we recommend block heels or flats for comfort. For men we suggest suits or dress pants with a button-down (ties optional).
Kindly avoid wearing red, white, brown, and jeans.
What can I do between the ceremony and reception?
If you are an overnight guest, you may check into your room and relax before the reception begins. You may also enjoy the winery at Nashoba. You can reserve outdoor seating on their website up to 30 days in advanced, and enjoy a glass of wine before the reception begins. Nashoba also offers tastings in the pavilion if you'd like to check out their offerings of wine and spirits.
Why am I (or my plus one) invited to the ceremony but not the reception?
We are so excited to have you join us for our wedding ceremony as we celebrate this special moment together. Following the ceremony, we will be having a private dinner reception with our closest family and friends. While we would love to have everyone join us, space is limited for this part of the celebration. We truly appreciate your understanding and can’t wait to share the ceremony with you.
Can I bring my kids?
We love your little ones, but to keep the event more intimate, we’ve decided to have an adult only wedding. We hope you understand and look forward to celebrating with you!
I don't see a registry, how do i know what to get you?
Your presence at our wedding is the greatest gift we could ask for! If you'd like to contribute further, we would greatly appreciate a cash gift, as we live in a small apartment and don't have much room for extra things. Thank you for your understanding and generosity!
Will there be overnight accommodations
Yes! If you would like to stay the night, we have reserved a room block under Noel-Young at The Chocksett Inn. To join the block, you must call to book at ( 978-422-3355 ) before August 6th.