What is the dress code?
This wedding is cocktail attire, so please dress accordingly. Please no jeans, t-shirts, or sweats. Feel free to dress in what makes you comfortable, with also having fun and dressing up a little bit. Gentlemen: You may forgo your tuxedo, but feel free to wear a sports coat, as well as dress pants. Ties are optional. Ladies: A nice dress or suit is appropriate for the wedding.
Do I have to RSVP?
Yes. An RSVP is required for everyone. It is essential in planning for our ceremony and reception. In order for us to accommodate a meal for you, please RSVP, on our wedding website, by September 6, 2025.
If you don't RSVP, due to limitations for reception meals, you will not be able to attend. This will be strictly enforced. Additionally, if you can't make the event, please change your RSVP, and reach out to us, so these changes can be accounted for.
How many guest can I bring?
Although we would love to accommodate everyone who wants to come and celebrate our big day with us, unfortunately due to financial constraints, we can only accommodate those people noted on the invitation.
Can I bring my child/children?
As much as we love your little ones, this is an adult only celebration. We appreciate you making childcare arrangements ahead of time so you can kick back, let your hair down, and enjoy celebrating with us.
Is the ceremony outside?
Yes, a very quick ceremony will be outside, in the gardens of the venue. The reception will be held inside at the venue. Due to this, please dress weather appropriately.
What is the weather like this time of year?
It's Northern Idaho, in late October, weather can be very unpredictable. We encourage you to look at the weather prior to coming. You'll probably need a nice jacket.
Will there be parking at the venue?
Yes, there is parking at the venue. Due to the amount of guests, we encourage people to car pool or use a ride share app for transportation. If you have too much to drink, totally okay! Leave your car at the venue for the night. We will have a school bus shuttle people to downtown CDA throughout the night for safe transportation.