Friday, September 24, 2027
3:00 PM
Join us for a beach celebration in the Outer Banks. Ceremony and reception are both at the house — toes in the sand encouraged.
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Please RSVP by July 1, 2027 so we can finalize our headcount with vendors. You can RSVP right on this site.
Beach formal. Think light suits, linen, flowy dresses — dressy, but ready for sand and ocean breeze. Heels are not your friend on the beach; wedges, flats, or sandals are perfect.
Both are at Lighthouse Twelve, 913 Lighthouse Drive, Corolla, NC. The ceremony begins at 3:00 PM with the reception to follow at the house.
Due to space, we can only accommodate the guests named on your invitation. Your invitation and the RSVP form will list everyone in your party.
We love your little ones! Please check your invitation — if their names are listed, they're invited.
Late September in the Outer Banks is usually lovely — highs near 80°F, cooler in the evening. Bring a light layer for after sunset.
Corolla is on the northern Outer Banks of North Carolina. The closest major airport is Norfolk International (ORF), about 1.5 hours away. Raleigh-Durham (RDU) is roughly 3.5 hours. A car is a must — there's no rideshare coverage this far north.
Most guests will want to rent a house or condo in Corolla or nearby Duck — vacation rentals are how the OBX works. Book early; September is still busy season. We'll share a list of recommended rentals and any room blocks as we get closer.
Festivities run September 22–25, with the wedding on Friday the 24th. If you're making a long weekend of it, arrive Wednesday or Thursday to settle in before the celebration.
Make a trip of it — the Outer Banks in September is the best-kept secret on the East Coast.
Take a 4x4 tour up the beach to see the wild Spanish mustangs that roam the northern dunes. A can't-miss OBX experience.
Climb the 220 steps of the red-brick lighthouse just minutes from the wedding house for sweeping views of sound and sea.
Wide, uncrowded sand and warm water in September. Bring a book, a chair, and nowhere to be.
Stroll the soundside boardwalk in the town of Duck — shops, coffee, donuts, and sunset views over the Currituck Sound.
The Whalehead Club, the lighthouse, and soundfront lawns all in one spot — perfect for an afternoon wander.
You're in the right place for it. Ask us for our list — we have opinions about crab cakes.
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We can't wait to celebrate with you.