rehearsal dinner etiquette
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rehearsal dinner etiquette
Sison Photography by: Julie Abreo 1 rehearsal dinner etiquette Select a date and time that is convenient for working and out-of-town participants. 2 Select a venue that is close to the wedding ceremony location and consider possible parking restraints. 3 Select a menu that is varied enough to accommodate most dietary needs. (i.e. fish/poultry, salads, vegetables, fruit and sweets) 4 Invite EVERYONE who is expected to rehearse: -Parents of the Couple -Grandparents of the Couple -Attendants (bridesmaids, groomsmen, flower girl, ring bearer, and their spouses guests and parents of young children) -Musicians/Vocalists and their spouses (not necessarily their “guests”) -Wedding Official (Justice of the Peace, Pastor, etc. and their spouses, if applicable) Coordinator 146 | nola wedding guide | www.nolaweddingguide.com 5 Invite by word-of-mouth and follow-up with a reminder via mail. Optional: -Moderate alcoholic offerings -Couple bestows gifts to attendants and parents* -Gratuities and fees due to officials and other paid contributors IN ATTENDANCE should be discreetly disbursed (sealed envelope) at this time unless other arrangements have been previously made.* -A brief speech may be made by the couple expressing their gratitude to all who have supported/guided them to this point in their lives. Of Note: The groom’s family traditionally is responsible for the costs of the rehearsal *These are typically the responsibility of the couple and/ or the bride’s family