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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a 9yo. Just knowing the Wedding was in a brewery would not make me think no kids unless the invite specifically said so. Breweries have family events all the time..[/quote] Except the bride and groom have literally said no guests under 21. So would you still be in the dark? :roll: [/quote] I don't understand why the bride and groom felt the need to make this "brewery, therefore no children" declaration. If they sent their invites appropriately and thoughtfully addressed there should be no need to throw out this weird blanket statement. If invites are not extended to children then "Family" or children's names would not be on the invite. [/quote] Most of the breweries I've been to have been very family friendly places so it doesn't make sense in any regard.[/quote] Maybe they don’t want kids there and want everyone to have a good time, with only adults. I am a teacher and choose a profession working with kids. I like kids a lot. I still didn’t want them at the wedding. It was not worth the battle and I caved after many arguments with my mother. She was offended that all of the little kids may not be invited. There is nothing wrong with wanting an adult only evening without kids. I have teens now and they would not want to come to this anyway. [/quote]
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