General Questions
Are you registered anywhere for wedding gifts?
No. We are both homeowners in our 30's and did not see the need to register for traditional wedding gifts. Your attendance and well-wishes are the most important to us! If you would like to contribute in another way, we will be accepting cards and financial gifts towards our honeymoon fund and home improvements at the reception. (This will include a Venmo QR code for our tech savvy guests)
How do I need to RSVP?
Please respond to your digital invite from Greenvelope with acceptance or regrets by 1/1/26. This is all we need!
Guest Information
Are kids welcome?
We've decided to keep the majority of our guest list 21+ so everyone can fully relax and enjoy the evening with us. If your children were not listed on your invitation, we hope you'll use this as an opportunity for a special date night!
Can I bring a guest?
We're so excited to celebrate this day surrounded by our closest family & friends. As we're keeping it intimate, please only attend with those named on your invitation. If you have a plus one, it is noted on your invitation as "guest".
What is the dress code?
We have requested guests arrive in "winter semi formal" attire. A professional photographer and videographer have been contracted and the couple has invested a significant amount of time and money into looking their best - we plan to take full advantage of that by having plenty of posed photos taken with our family and friends. Please see dress code page for more details and suggestions for appropriate attire. (We didn't know what "semi formal" meant, either!)
Day of Details
Unplugged Ceremony Notice -
Wedding Guests,
Your presence has been requested to witness the covenant we are making with and before God on 1/31/2026.
Professional wedding photographers & videographers have been hired to capture our ceremony, so that guests may be fully present for this special occasion.
We respectfully and firmly ask that all wedding guests place phones on do not disturb and resist the temptation to capture their own photos/video for the duration of our private, unplugged ceremony. We will have ample opportunities for photo-ops (posed and casual) post-nuptials. Thank you so much for "unplugging" and being fully present with us in 2026!
What's parking like?
Williamson Family Farm has a large parking lot on site, free to use for all guests. There is a covered drop off area at the front of the parking lot in case of inclement weather. The lovely venue staff are happy to chauffeur any handicapped guests from the parking lot to the venue in golf carts. The parking lot is secured at night and will be locked after the conclusion of our event, so it is recommended to park across the street if you are planning on drinking & taking a taxi home/to a hotel.
Will there be assigned seating?
This will vary from the ceremony to the reception.
Ceremony: The only reserved seating will be front 1-2 rows for immediate family of the bride & groom. All other ceremony seating will be first come, first serve.
Reception: Yes. There will be assigned seating during dinner service. A seating chart will be available at the venue, and we are working on providing a seating chart online.
What are you serving for dinner?
This wouldn't be a proper fiesta without mexican food! Dinner will be a buffet style taco bar, with a variety of the couple's favorite proteins, toppings, and dips to build your own authentic tacos.
Will there be an open bar?
No. Guests will be provided 2 drink tickets for an alcoholic beverage of their choice. A cash bar is available for guests wishing to purchase additional alcohol. (Valid ID is required by the venue) We are still finalizing the details of our beverage package, but will likely be offering cervezas, sangria, and margaritas. There will also be a complimentary selection of sodas, tea, and water available to all guests.