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The Details

What time should I arrive?

The ceremony begins promptly at 4:30 PM. Please plan to arrive early to allow time for valet and getting settled. Due to the venue layout, if you arrive after the ceremony has started, you’ll be asked to wait just outside the doors until Hannah has walked down the aisle. 

When do I need to RSVP by?

  Please RSVP as soon as you know you’ll be attending, but no later than July 31st, 2025.

What should I wear?

We kindly ask you to dress in formal cocktail attire—suits, dressy blazers, and elegant cocktail dresses. Feel free to add a touch of glam, but most importantly, wear something you feel great in! For cocktail hour, the courtyard has a layer of pea gravel, so if you plan to wear stilettos, consider this when choosing your shoes. The rest of the venue features smooth, cemented flooring for easy walking.  

How should I get there?

 A complimentary valet service will be available if you choose to drive. However, we highly recommend using rideshare. 

What if I have a dietary requirement?

  We’ve done our best to accommodate a wide range of dietary requirements and restrictions. Along with the meat options, a vegetarian option will be available. All food will be peanut-free, and most will be lactose-free. If there’s a specific food allergy we should be aware of, please note it on your RSVP.  

Can I bring my kids?

  We have chosen to make our wedding an adults-only occasion. We hope you’ll still be able to celebrate with us! 

Who should I contact if I have questions about the wedding?

  Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us directly if you have any specific questions that aren’t answered here. On the day of the wedding, please contact anyone in the bridal party. 

The Money Dance

As part of our celebration, we’re excited to honor a beautiful tradition shared by both Filipino and Latino cultures.

During the reception, guests are invited to share a short dance with the bride or groom by offering a small monetary gift. Guests often pin bills onto the bride or groom, symbolizing their support, blessings, and well-wishes for the couple’s new life together.

This tradition is not about the money itself, it’s about community, love, and helping the newlyweds start their journey with a little extra support. 

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