Is there a gifts registry? Yes! Your presence at our wedding is a gift in itself, but if you feel inclined to give more, please contribute to our registry located on our website.
When is the RSVP deadline? May 22
What time should I arrive? Please do not use Waze when traveling to the venue. It takes you to the wrong side of the farm! Traffic can be hit or miss on 64 so please leave plenty of time to arrive at the venue. Guest may arrive at 4:30 at the earliest, but please arrive no later than 4:55pm sharp for a ceremony start of 5pm.
Where should I park? When your arrive at the venue there will be a field to the right. Please park your car there. You will then be shuttled to the ceremony spot!
Can I bring a date? We unfortunately cannot accommodate additional guest. Due to limited capacity, we can only allow the people named on the invitation.
Are kids welcome? While we love all of your little ones, we have decided to keep our wedding and reception an adults-only event. We hope you understand and enjoy a night out! Please reach out if you have any questions.
Is the wedding indoors or outdoors? The ceremony is fully outdoors and the reception is outdoors and indoors!
What should I wear? We would love to see out family and friends get dressed up with us! We are requesting a semi-formal dress code or cocktail attire! This means cocktail attire! Please no white clothing, or jeans!
What kind of shoes should/shouldn't I wear? Our ceremony will be taking place in a grassy area so please keep this in mind when choosing your footwear.
Are there any colors that guest should avoid wearing? We kindly ask that you avoid colors traditionally reserved for the bride-whites, ivories, and creams.
Is it okay to take pictures with our phones and cameras during the wedding? We would love to have an unplugged ceremony. This just means that we kindly ask you that all phones and devices be put away and on silent/turned off during the ceremony. Why? Well, we've hired a professional to capture some of the most important moments and we'd hate to have a well-meaning person's phone/device blocking that moment for her to capture. After the ceremony, feel free to take as many photos as you want!