Q&A

FAQ’s

What should I wear? We would love for you to lean into our theme! Feel free to dust off your favorite boots, bolo ties, cowboy hats, or turquoise jewelry. If southwestern isn't your style, traditional formal or semi-formal attire is wonderful, too.
What food will be provided? Since our celebration falls between lunch and dinner, we will be serving a delicious curation of light Southwestern-inspired appetizers, finger foods, and plenty of desserts alongside tea and lemonade. We highly recommend grabbing a light lunch before you arrive, and leaving room for cornbread!
Is the wedding indoors or outdoors? Our day will begin under the open sky! The wedding ceremony is outdoors on soft grass located behind the church. Afterward, we will head inside to the cooled/heated reception hall to escape the elements, eat, and dance the night away.
What kind of shoes should I wear? Since the ceremony is outdoors on natural ground, we recommend avoiding stiletto heels. Wedges, block heels, flats, or your favorite pair of cowboy boots will be much more comfortable for the terrain. (Also make sure they are comfortable to dance in!)
What time should I arrive? The ceremony will begin promptly at 1 pm. We recommend arriving 15 minutes early to find your seat and enjoy the scenery.
Can I bring a plus-one or my children? Unfortunately, we can only accommodate the guests explicitly listed on your RSVP tab when you enter your name. Thank you so much for understanding, and we can't wait to celebrate with you!
When should I RSVP by? Please let us know if you can make it by October 18th by clicking the RSVP tab on our website.