We are happy to have you as part of our wedding day.

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Monica & Patrick

September 12 2026
Sycamore IL

Wedding Day,

September 12, 2026
12:00 AM
Chapel in the Pines Wedding and Banquet Center
15165 Quigley Rd, Sycamore, IL, 60178
Time to be determined

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Chapel in the Pines

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The ceremony will be held at Chapel in the Pines, a breathtaking sanctuary nestled deep within the peaceful countryside.

Surrounded by the natural beauty of towering evergreen trees and lush, rolling landscapes, this venue offers a serene and intimate atmosphere. The chapel itself features a charming, rustic design that blends seamlessly with the surrounding wilderness, providing a tranquil, open-air feeling that perfectly captures the spirit of our celebration in nature.

Dress Code

SEMI-FORMAL

We invite you to celebrate with us in a semi-formal ensemble.

Please choose your favorite attire in our curated color palette of rich olives, dusty sages, slate blues, deep plums, and soft, warm neutrals. Whether you opt for a sleek solid color or a floral pattern, we simply ask that you avoid wearing solid shades of black or pure white.

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Things to Do

Geneva RiverPark

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151 N River Ln, Geneva, IL 60134, USA
(630) 232-4542

The Geneva river walk area, stretching beautifully along the banks of the Fox River, offers a peaceful and scenic escape with an array of outdoor, family-friendly, and relaxing activities. Centered around key riverside parks and the paved Fox River Trail, it serves as a vibrant corridor connecting nature with Geneva's historic downtown.

Fabyan Villa Museum & Japanese Garden

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1925 S Batavia Ave, Geneva, IL 60134, USA
(630) 377-6424

The Fabyan Japanese Garden, nestled within the Fabyan Forest Preserve in Geneva, Illinois, offers a deeply peaceful, historic backdrop for outdoor activities like strolling, quiet contemplation, or professional photography.Originally designed in 1910 by acclaimed landscape architect Taro Otsuka as a private retreat for George and Nelle Fabyan, this harmonious "strolling garden" elegantly blends traditional Japanese design with nature.Visitors entering through the symbolic wooden Torii gate can experience a carefully curated landscape featuring a winding path (roji) designed to deliberately slow your pace, a tranquil koi pond, stone lanterns, and a historic moon-viewing Tea House.Whether you are leading a calm mindfulness walk, practicing landscape sketching, or booking a private session to capture milestone photos along its scenic bridges, the garden provides a beautifully preserved oasis of harmony and Zen-inspired tranquility