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Hi,
I am having a brunch wedding from 11:00am-3:00 pm. There will not be any dancing because the facility that we are having it wouln't allow it because of our budget which is not a problem. How do I write my invitation and let my guest know that they are just coming to eat and not dance.

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Hi Monique:

You do not need to inform your guests that there will be no dancing allowed.  An invitation is just supposed to list the where and when of an event; not include what will be happening during said event unless you are only serving hors d' oeuvres at dinner time.

I hope this helps.  Should you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me again.

Happy planning,
Wendy Wuitschick, CWP
Sorelle Weddings & Events

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As owner of Sorelle Weddings & Events in Southern California, I can answer any question you may have regarding your wedding. I have been involved in the wedding and event industry for over 13 years and have worked in many areas within the business. Whether you are planning a small intimate affair or a lavish Hollywood style event, I can assist you with anything you want to know.

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Experience is the best education. Over the past 13 years I have worked as a Catering Manager for a banquet facility, a Banquet Waitress and Office Manager for an offsite Caterer, a Party Rental Specialist, a Sales Manager for a Bridal Salon, an Event Coordinator for two LA based charities, and an Assistant Floral Arranger.

I am certified by the International Institute of Weddings as well as a member of the Association of Bridal Consultants, the International Institute of Weddings, and a board memeber for the Los Angeles Chapter of National Association of Catering Executives.

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