F.A.Q.'s
You have questions & we have answers!

Can I Bring My Kids?
As much as we love your little ones, only children specifically invited are welcome. We hope this evening gives you & your significant other a great date night!
What' Should I Wear?
We ask our guests to dress semi-formally. Our color palette is a range of warm-toned auburn shades, greens, and golds. Cocktail hour will be held outside the reception barn around fire pits and heaters.
We suggest to bring a coat for this part of the evening. After the ceremony, feel free to take our venue's golf cart shuttle to your vehicle to grab your dancing shoes! Please no jeans, cowboy or work boots, or athletic-ware. Refrain from wearing any white or cream-colored clothing, as well.


Where Do I Park?
Parking is available in the venue's gravel lot a short distance from the chapel and reception barn. A golf cart shuttle will be available to transport you to the ceremony and from the reception barn back to your vehicle at the end of the evening.
Can I Bring a Plus One?
We are so grateful to have you join us on our special day. To keep this occasion private to us, only guests invited to bring a plus one are allowed.


Can I Take Photos
During the Ceremony?
We are having an unplugged ceremony! This means our guests should refrain from taking any photos or videos during the ceremony. We want to see your smiling faces, not your phones! We also have a stunning and amazing photographer that will capture all the special moments during this time. After the ceremony, please take as many photos and videos as you'd like!
Will There Be an Open Bar?
Love and marriage? We'll drink to that! We are so grateful you've chosen to share our special day with us! We'd love to celebrate in the best way possible with you. We will offer two specialty cocktails and wine. These drinks will be served after the ceremony until 9 p.m., half on hour prior to our send off! Please let us know if we need to arrange transportation to and from the venue for you, so you can celebrate safely with us.
