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ALEXIS & PAUL

May 18th, 2019 ยท 0 days to go!


OUR STORY FAVORITE


HIGH SCHOOL SWEETHEARTS

Our story began in 2007 when we became high school sweethearts. Our time
together was spent at restaurants and movies, evening drives around the Sutter
Buttes, and long conversations under the stars about our plans for the future.




COLLEGE ROMANCE

We lived apart for one year while Paul began his studies in Math and Physics at
UC Santa Cruz and Lexi finished high school in our hometown. We remained close
and talked nearly every night on the phone and visited one another monthly. The
following year, Lexi began her studies in Anthropology at UC Santa Cruz. Sharing
our college experiences with one another allowed us to grow and change together.




JOURNEY INTO ADULTHOOD

After graduating together in 2013, we began our adventure into adulthood. We
relocated to the Bay Area where Paul is working as a technical writer and Lexi
works in special education as an instructional assistant while preparing for
nursing school. We love to travel together and with friends to new places
whenever possible, and enjoy hiking on the weekends.




PROPOSAL

While celebrating our 11 year anniversary together on Vancouver Island, British
Columbia, Paul proposed to Lexi on the beach beneath an overcast sky. We spent
the rest of our Canadian trip hiking and sightseeing with unshakeable smiles
across our faces.




EVENT INFO


 * WEATHER
   
   It will probably rain, but the party is still on! If it rains, the ceremony
   and reception will both be indoors. If the weather clears up, the ceremony
   will be outdoors. View the weather forecast


 * LOCATION
   
   
   
   Willow Creek Events
   6841 Marysville Rd
   Browns Valley, CA 95918


 * DATE & TIME
   
   May 18th, 2019
   Ceremony at 4:30 PM
   Reception afterwards until 10 PM


 * CHILDREN
   
   Respectfully, this is an adults-only celebration.
   
   Our venue is on a large property and we don't want your children to get lost
   or hurt.


 * SUGGESTED ATIRE
   
   We recommend cocktail attire with a coat, and bring an umbrella.
   
   It will probably be cool and a little rainy.
   
   


RSVP

Please RSVP by April 1, 2019

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GETTING THERE



Willow Creek Events
6841 Marysville Rd
Browns Valley, CA 95918

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 * RECOGNIZING THE VENUE
   
   The venue is on a right turn after a long straightaway. The venue has a white
   picket fence and a sign outside. See Street View image.


 * DIRECTIONS FROM YUBA CITY & MARYSVILLE
   
   1. Get on Highway 20 going East
   2. Continue on Highway 20 through Marysville
   3. Continue on Highway 20 for 12 miles after Marysville
   4. Turn left on Marysville Road
   5. Drive 7 miles


 * DIRECTIONS FROM SACRAMENTO
   
   1. Get on Highway 99 going north
   2. Take the Highway 70 north to Marysille
   3. In Marysville, turn right on Highway 20 going east
   4. Continue on Highway 20 for 12 miles
   5. Turn left on Marysville Road
   6. Drive 7 miles


 * DRIVE SAFE!
   
   Our venue is in the foothills. Appoint a designated driver and drink
   responsibly!


ACCOMMODATIONS

We have a block of 20 rooms at the Yuba City Travelodge at a rate of about
$90/night. You can book Friday and/or Saturday (May 17th and May 18th) at that
rate.

To access this rate, call (530) 790-7066 and mention the room block for "Paul
Buzbee wedding".

Travelodge is a budget-friendly choice. If you want nicer lodging, you can also
look into: Best Western, Hampton Inn & Suites, or Bonanza Inn


REGISTRY

We are registered at Amazon and Target.

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