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Elvia & Andreas
are getting married!

Pre-Wedding Drinks

Thursday, September 5, 2024
6pm–midnight

Grimm’s
990 Metropolitan Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11211

The Wedding

Saturday, September 7, 2024

Ceremony

4pm–6pm

Marble Cemetery
41 1/2 2nd Ave
Manhattan, NY 10003

Dinner & Dancing

6pm–midnight

Housing Works Bookstore
126 Crosby St
Manhattan, NY 10012

Picnic in the Park

Sunday, September 8, 2024
2pm–6pm

Prospect Park, location coming soon

Questions

How do I RSVP?

You can submit or update your RSVP here.

Please let us know by June 30.

Where should we stay?

In Brooklyn, the Ace Hotel or TownePlace Suites are good options. Some Manhattan options close to the wedding venues (from low → high price): Soho 54, Off Soho Suites, Hotel Indigo, Millenium Downtown NY, Hotel 50 Bowery, Maritime Hotel, The Standard East Village, Hotel Rivington, Hotel Hugo, ModernHaus Soho, PUBLIC Hotel, The Beekman, The Bowery, and The Ludlow.

How do we get from the wedding ceremony at Marble Cemetery to the dinner at Housing Works?

It’s a ten-minute walk or a five-minute drive. We’ll have cars available. In the RSVP please specify whether you’d like a lift.

What does a person wear?

Dress code is formal, which is up to your interpretation.

The ceremony takes place on grass, so stilettos aren’t the best.

What about kids?

We love your kids and we wish we could have them at every event, but we can’t include them on the wedding day due to the venue’s capacity. We would be so happy to see them at the pre-wedding party on Thursday, September 5, and the post-wedding picnic on Sunday, September 8. Please email us if you’d like help arranging childcare.

Is there a Registry?

We don’t have one. Things we like: candy, solidarity, wine, Le Creuset, jokes, eighteenth-century novels and books of dense theory that are worn and incomprehensible, etc. But truly, we don’t expect or need gifts. For those who do wish to give a gift this way, donations toward a honeymoon trip are greatly appreciated.

Niki de Saint Phille, Long Live Love, 1990