Everything you’ll need to know for the weekend’s festivities.
This is a night to dress up, and we hope you’ll be excited to. Suits for the gentlemen, gowns for the ladies.
Complimentary valet Saturday night at the Rubell will be available, though you are welcome to use a rideshare option as well.
We’re grateful to be able to share the moment with you. If you insist, there will be a box for cards on site the day of the ceremony. Or, if you prefer, please donate to DonorsChoose, a nonprofit that funds the needs of teachers.
If your invitation named a guest, yes, please add them to your RSVP. Otherwise, we’ve kept the list tight and can’t accommodate additional guests. We hope you understand.
We love your kids, and we’d love for you to have a full night off. This is an adults‑only celebration.
Formal. For the gentlemen, a tuxedo or a full suit both work beautifully; ties are welcome but not required. We simply ask that you skip the sportcoats, blazers, and mismatched separates. For the ladies, a floor-length evening gown, an elegant ankle-length dress, or a formal evening pantsuit. We’re celebrating among the art at the Rubell, so lean into color if you’d like.
Not at all. The ceremony and dinner are indoors, among the galleries of the Rubell Museum, fully climate‑controlled and comfortable rain or shine. Only a short stretch of cocktail hour may spill outdoors.
Tell us on the RSVP form. Our caterers can accommodate most needs with notice, so please let us know by October 1st.