We love your little ones! However, we have decided to keep our ceremony and reception an adults-only event. We encourage you to use this evening as a date night!
What date should I RSVP by?
In order to fulfill the final headcount deadline for our venue, we ask that you RSVP no later than Friday, March 22nd 2024.
What is the dress code for your wedding?
We'd love to see our friends and family get dressed up in their best for our big day. We are requesting everyone to dress in semi-formal attire, no jeans please!
What time should I arrive to your wedding?
The ceremony will begin at 3:30 PM. Please arrive at least 10-15 minutes prior to the ceremony to park and find your seats.
What is the address for the wedding venue?
The address for the Farmhouse at Schnepf Farms is 22601 E Cloud Rd Queen Creek, AZ 85142. From Cloud Rd, travel south on the first road west of Rittenhouse and follow the signs to the Farmhouse. This road is adequately marked with signage to direct you there. Guests can park in the lot west of the building and enter through the front door of the house.
Will the wedding be indoor or outdoors?
Both the ceremony and reception will be outdoors in a partially shaded area on a turf lawn. We recommend you dress accordingly for an Arizona spring afternoon, which may be on the warmer side.
Where should I send the wedding gift if I'm mailing it?
We appreciate your kindness and generosity! Please mail your wedding gift to 4150 E Sierra Madre Ave Gilbert, AZ 85296.
Am I allowed to bring a plus one?
Due to limited space, we are only able to accommodate those guests formally invited on your wedding invitation. If you received a plus one they will appear under your name when you RSVP. Thank you for understanding!
Am I allowed to take photos during the ceremony?
We are so excited that you'll be joining us and want you to be fully present for our ceremony. We have hired a wonderful photographer who will capture every moment, and we'll make sure you see those photos as soon as we do! With this in mind, please enjoy our unplugged ceremony by refraining from taking photos.