Schedule
April 23rd:
3pm Ceremony
3:45pm Cocktails
5:30pm Dinner & Dancing
April 24th:
Brunch (Details to come)
Guests are asked to dress in practical cocktail attire.
Weather permitting the ceremony will be held outdoors, and able guests will be asked to make a short uphill walk along a dirt path to the location. ATV transportation will also be available for guests who need it, but we hope that most of you will be able to make it yourselves.
With that in mind, please wear or bring sensible flats. Hiking boots are not necessary – just flat shoes you don’t mind getting a bit dusty.
Petaluma weather in late April is generally clear and bright, with highs anywhere from the low 60s to the high 70s. It can get quite chilly at night, however, so we strongly recommend you bring a coat or other warm layer. We’ll of course have heat lamps to keep you cozy for the reception.
Please also be forewarned that there is virtually no cell phone service on the property. We have included detailed directions in the "Location" section below, and recommend you print out a copy to bring along with you.
Petaluma Butter & Egg Festival:
The festival kicks off at 10am on April 23rd in downtown Petaluma, once known as the “Egg Capital of the World” — don’t miss the cow chip throwing competition, cutest (child dressed as a) chick contest, and parade at 12pm.
Point Reyes:
Beautiful, ocean-swept scenery, plus Cowgirl Creamery!
Muir woods:
Visit Endor / home of the Planet of the Apes (reboot).
Wine Country:
Sonoma County is closest, but Napa County more famous.
Nearby
Some neighboring sights worth checking out
Registry
Our registry is available through myregistry.com, where you can click through to order items and then mark them as purchased.
We have also registered for custom-made dishware at Mondays, a ceramics studio in Brooklyn. Any item purchased from Mondays will have the name of the purchaser glazed on the bottom (in case you needed extra incentive!).
Please select one of these two options below:
From San Francisco
(From 101 heading north)
Take 101 North across the Golden Gate Bridge. Approximately 28 miles after the bridge – a few minutes after passing the town of Novato – take the exit for San Antonio Road. Follow across to the west side of the freeway and take a right to continue on San Antonio Road north, driving alongside 101 for a bit and then downhill.
Once you’re on the driveway, follow the markers and signs for “Cayetana” (a right turn at the first fork, and another right turn at the second).
From 101 heading south
Continue south past Petaluma, and take one of the exits for San Antonio Road. The first exit isn’t clearly marked, but if you catch it head down the road and take a right at the first fork, then follow the directions above.
Take the left directly across from the mailboxes. Note that if you come to I Street you’ve gone too far.
Once you’re on the driveway, follow the markers and signs for “Cayetana” (a right turn at the first fork, and another right turn at the second).
From downtown Petaluma
From Petaluma Blvd South heading southeast away from the main drag (Petaluma Blvd N). Follow it all the way till it dead-ends, then take a left. After a short distance take a right onto the driveway across from the marked mailbox cluster.
Once you’re on the driveway, follow the markers and signs for “Cateyana” (a right turn at the first fork, and another right turn at the second).