RSVP
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Schedule
Friday, June 14, 2024
8:00PM
Welcome Cocktail Hour
Liz's Cafe
31 Bradford Street
Casual Attire
Saturday, June 15, 2024
4:30PM
Wedding Ceremony
Brasswood Inn
174 Commercial Street
5:00-10:30PM
Reception & Celebration
Brasswood Inn
Cocktail Attire with Pop of Color
8:00PM
Welcome Cocktail Hour
Liz's Cafe
31 Bradford Street
Casual Attire
Saturday, June 15, 2024
4:30PM
Wedding Ceremony
Brasswood Inn
174 Commercial Street
5:00-10:30PM
Reception & Celebration
Brasswood Inn
Cocktail Attire with Pop of Color
Registry
Location
Provincetown, Massachusetts
Jared and Kit will celebrate their wedding in Provincetown, Massachusetts, where they started dating in 2019. An oasis at the end of Cape Cod, just about everyone who sets foot on the sandy shore of Provincetown says there is something magical about this place. Maybe it’s because it sits at the edge of the continent, 60 miles out to sea, in a place that swirls together so many people and experiences. Visitors are drawn to this remote swatch of land for the beautiful beaches and the welcoming restaurants, the art galleries, charming and luxurious guesthouses and boutique inns and the charming shops. A favorite LGBTQ+ destination, Provincetown celebrates individuality and freedom of expression. It also has a rich creative history as the oldest continuous art colony in the country.
(from ptowntourism.com)
Brasswood Inn
Owned by friends Brian Calhoon & Tom Westmoreland, the Brasswood Inn is an 11 room bed and breakfast on Commercial Street in the heart of Provincetown. In addition to providing excellent hospitality in a central location, their mission is to support local artists and musicians of all backgrounds. By hosting musicians to perform at the Brasswood, Brian & Tom seek to provide opportunities to amplify and uplift a wide range of voices from all parts of our community. Find our more about the Brasswood story at brasswoodptown.com.
Jared and Kit will celebrate their wedding in Provincetown, Massachusetts, where they started dating in 2019. An oasis at the end of Cape Cod, just about everyone who sets foot on the sandy shore of Provincetown says there is something magical about this place. Maybe it’s because it sits at the edge of the continent, 60 miles out to sea, in a place that swirls together so many people and experiences. Visitors are drawn to this remote swatch of land for the beautiful beaches and the welcoming restaurants, the art galleries, charming and luxurious guesthouses and boutique inns and the charming shops. A favorite LGBTQ+ destination, Provincetown celebrates individuality and freedom of expression. It also has a rich creative history as the oldest continuous art colony in the country.
(from ptowntourism.com)
Brasswood Inn
Owned by friends Brian Calhoon & Tom Westmoreland, the Brasswood Inn is an 11 room bed and breakfast on Commercial Street in the heart of Provincetown. In addition to providing excellent hospitality in a central location, their mission is to support local artists and musicians of all backgrounds. By hosting musicians to perform at the Brasswood, Brian & Tom seek to provide opportunities to amplify and uplift a wide range of voices from all parts of our community. Find our more about the Brasswood story at brasswoodptown.com.
Lodging
We recommend you book a place to stay as early as possible, as places fill up in Provincetown fast. The Brasswood will be occupied but here are an assortment of places and prices to get you started. (Times and distance are from Brasswood Inn). Awol (1 mile, 20 minutes) ($$$) Boatslip Resort (down the block, 1 minute) ($$) Brass Key Guesthouse (0.1 miles, 3 minutes) ($$$) Crown & Anchor (0.2 miles, 5 minutes) ($$) Crowne Pointe (0.2 miles, 5 minutes) ($$$) Foxberry Inn (0,8 miles, 20 minutes) ($$) Harbor Hotel (1.8 miles, 30-35 minutes) ($$) Mercury West (down the block, 1 minute) ($$$) Prince Albert Guest House (down the block, 1 minute) ($$) Provincetown Inn (0.9 miles, 20 minutes) ($$) Revere Guest House (0.1 miles, 3 minutes) ($$) Watership Inn (down the block, 1 minute) ($) AirBnB (many available all over town) |
Traveling to Provincetown
By Ferry
If traveling from Boston or out of state, we do recommend taking the fast ferry from Boston to Provincetown. There are two companies that run fast ferries and are listed below. Taxis, pedicabs, etc are available at the wharf in Provincetown to get you to your lodging. There are two main ferries that will get you from Boston to Provincetown’s MacMillan pier in the center of town, which is about a 10-15 minute walk to the Brasswood Inn. Bay State Cruise Company and Boston Harbor City Cruises offer different schedules and both operate in June.
By Car
If traveling by car, there area number of paid parking lots. There will not be parking available at the venue, but Provincetown is accessible without a car. You can see parking information at this site: Parking in Provincetown.
By Plane
If you are flying from out of state, we recommend flying to the Boston Logan Airport (BOS). Cape Air offers direct flights from Boston and other select airports to the Provincetown Municipal Airport (PVC), which is about a ten minute drive (~4 miles) from Brasswood Inn. To look at their options, visit the Cape Air website.
By Bus
Peter Pan Bus Service and other bus services offer rides from all over to Provincetown. You can find the bus stop right at MacMillan Pier in the center of town.
If traveling from Boston or out of state, we do recommend taking the fast ferry from Boston to Provincetown. There are two companies that run fast ferries and are listed below. Taxis, pedicabs, etc are available at the wharf in Provincetown to get you to your lodging. There are two main ferries that will get you from Boston to Provincetown’s MacMillan pier in the center of town, which is about a 10-15 minute walk to the Brasswood Inn. Bay State Cruise Company and Boston Harbor City Cruises offer different schedules and both operate in June.
By Car
If traveling by car, there area number of paid parking lots. There will not be parking available at the venue, but Provincetown is accessible without a car. You can see parking information at this site: Parking in Provincetown.
By Plane
If you are flying from out of state, we recommend flying to the Boston Logan Airport (BOS). Cape Air offers direct flights from Boston and other select airports to the Provincetown Municipal Airport (PVC), which is about a ten minute drive (~4 miles) from Brasswood Inn. To look at their options, visit the Cape Air website.
By Bus
Peter Pan Bus Service and other bus services offer rides from all over to Provincetown. You can find the bus stop right at MacMillan Pier in the center of town.
Kids
With respect, due to minimal seating, we have decided to have our wedding be an adult-only event.
We hope that this advance notice means you are still able to share our big day!
We hope that this advance notice means you are still able to share our big day!