Date: Saturday, September 2, 2006 (Labor Day weekend)
Time: 2pm Ceremony, followed by a reception and Indian dinner (dinner served approximately 4:30pm)
Location: The Dague family home, 1327 Post Office Hill Road, Granville, VT 05747.
GPS Coordinates: 43.998989 N, 72.829485 W
Both Ceremony and Reception will take place outdoors (rain or shine) at the Dague family home. Temperatures in early September typically range around 70 for highs, in the 40s for lows. Please dress appropriately with shoes you can wear over uneven terrain (high heels are not a good idea).
There will also be a simple brunch from 10am to noon on Sunday at the Dague house. All are welcome; please RSVP with the mailed invitation.
For those of you wondering, the invitations are printed on handmade paper from Nepal. Nepali handmade paper is made from the inner bark of a wild shrub locally known as "Lokta," which is found at altitudes of 7,000 to 9,000 feet. The "Lokta Bush" has characteristics of re-growing again and again after pruning. The long fibrous handmade paper is prized for its attractive texture, its durability, strength and its resistance to insects.