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When

Saturday, May 21, 2022

Ceremony: 6 pm - 6:30 pm
Cocktail Hour: 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Dinner: 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Reception: 8:30 pm — 11:30 pm

We'll start with a nonsectarian ceremony, then move to the patio for a cocktail hour. Dinner will be served around 7:30 pm, followed by dancing, cake, and an open bar. The dress code will be cocktail attire.


Where

The Lodge at St. Edward Park

“Discover a tranquil Pacific Northwest escape that’s equal parts natural beauty, historical charm, and modern hospitality. The Lodge at St. Edward State Park is a beautifully restored landmark building peacefully tucked away in a lush 326-acre forest, all set just a short walk from the shores of spectacular Lake Washington.”

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14477 Juanita Drive Northeast
Kenmore, WA 98028

Accommodation Information

 

We have reserved a block of Classic King Rooms at The Lodge at St. Edward Park in Kenmore, Washington, at a discounted rate for the night of the wedding, May 21st. Please follow the link below or call the front desk at the number below to book.

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1 (425) 470-6500

Optionally, you could stay at a different accommodation since plenty of Ubers and Lyfts are available in the area. A recommended alternative hotel is the Kirkland Courtyard Marriott.

If you want to book on Expedia, you can reach out to us via email for a 10% discount code. We have a limited number of these, so first come, first served!

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Venue Highlights

 

Hiking

The venue is located inside a 316-acre state park with 3,000 feet of freshwater shoreline on Lake Washington. A map of the trails and more details on what type of hikes are available can be found at the following sites.

Washington State Parks

Washington Trail Association

 

“Perhaps the most fascinating activity—and why you’re reading this guide description—is hiking from the hills 400 feet above Lake Washington down to the undeveloped shoreline under a dense canopy of Douglas fir, western red cedar, western hemlock, bigleaf maple, Pacific madrona, and cottonwood.

Wildflowers and ground cover include sword ferns, devil’s club, candy flower, thimbleberry, red currant, Robert Geranium, Oregon grape, and bleeding heart. Be cautious of the Pacific banana slugs and European black slugs that outnumber hikers on the trail during the spring, summer and fall months”

— Washington Trail Association