[From nobody Fri May 26 01:36:29 2006
Date: Fri, 26 May 2006 01:16:15 -0400
From: &quot;Benj. Mako Hill&quot; &lt;mako@atdot.cc&gt;
To: mika matsuzaki &lt;mika@yukidoke.org&gt;
Cc: 
Subject: Wedding &amp; Party -- MemDay (5/29)
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Many apologies to those that are hearing this for the first time, but
Mika and I decided to get married a couple months ago. You can read a
public announcement about our decision here.[1]

In any case, we've decided to do the official marriage in a way that
is secular, fun, and completely for us. We're going to do it on this
coming Monday 5/29 which, although you may have forgotten, is Memorial
Day and a holiday. We'll have another ceremony/reception/TBD out in
Seattle for our extended families that will be more traditional.

Our previous plans to do the ceremony in the MIT Chapel had to be
changed when we learned a couple days ago that they would only host
religious ceremonies. As a last minute fill-in, Alana Lafferty has
offered her backyard in Somerville near the Davis Square T-stop. Given
the 31C/87F weather we're expecting on Monday, that sounded *perfect*.


Schedule
-------------------

 1:30 -- Folks should start arriving...
 2:00 -- Short (~2 block) wedding parade.
 2:30 -- Wedding Ceremony!
AFTER -- PARTY w/ BBQ, kegs, sunshine!

In terms of the party, we're going to have a keg of framboise (yes, it
comes in kegs) and a keg of heffewiezen. We're going to have a
barbecue. Vegetarian choices will definitely be provided -- meat
barbecue *may* also be provided as well (we're still figuring that
out).


Direction
-----------

We're going to have both the ceremony and the party at Alana
Lafferty's house. The address is 25 Kingston Street,
Somerville. Directions are here:
  http://people.csail.mit.edu/alana/directions/

We'll be in the backyard.


What You Wear/Bring
--------------------

Dress:
  It looks like it's going to be hot so dress comfortably and
  casually. There's no need to wear fancy clothes. Of course, paraders
  should come in parade attire.

Instruments:
  If you play a portable musical instrument (e.g., horn, accordion,
  harmonica, whistle, panpipes), please email Samuel Klein who is
  organizing the parade and give him the details. His email is
  &lt;sjklein@hcs.harvard.edu&gt;.

Gifts:
  A number of people have asked about gifts. There is really no need
  to give us anything. Really. Mika and I have more than we need.
  
  If people feel the need to give, we'd be happy if donations were
  made in our names to any of the organizations on this list:
    http://wiki.mako.cc/GroupsWeLike

Other
------

If you can manage to RSVP so we can get a rough headcount for food,
that would be great. If you have questions, we're happy to field those
as well. You can email me at &lt;mako@atdot.cc&gt; or Mika at
&lt;mika@yukidoke.org&gt;.

If you are coming from out of town and need a place to stay, we still
have a bit of room at the Acetarium[2]. Email us for details and to
confirm space.

Feel free to forward this on to people you think should know. :)

Thanks!

Benjamin Mako Hill (+1 206-409-7191)
Mika Matsuzaki (+1 206-890-5155)



[1] http://mako.cc/copyrighteous/reflections/20060502-00.html
[2] http://www.acetarium.com


-- 
Benjamin Mako Hill
mako@atdot.cc
http://mako.cc/

Creativity can be a social contribution, but only in so
far as society is free to use the results. --RMS
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