





KENNEDIE LEATH
& JOSEPH DAVIS
It all started with a fire truck… and maybe a golden retriever. We know that Romans 8:28 tells us “God works all things together for the good of those that love him” but we didn't anticipate he would do it this good! Joe Davis is just your average Joe from Minnesota and Kennedie is just your average Southern Belle from Nashville, TN!
We are so excited to invite you to celebrate our marriage. We can't wait to be able to live this moment with you!

WILL YOU
JOIN US?

The Wedding Weekend
WELCOME DINNER: May 11, 2025
WEDDING: May 12, 2025
GOODBYE BRUNCH : May 13, 2025
We are delighted to invite you to the celebration of our marriage
Mark your calendars! We're getting married and we can't wait to celebrate with you! Join us in Italy, one of our favorite places in the world! #DetinationDavis

Ceremony
Saturday, Oct. 21, 4 p.m. St. Mary's Church
500 Terry Francine Street, San Francisco
Reception
Saturday, Oct. 21, 6 p.m. – 1 a.m. St. Mary's Gardens
500 Terry Francine Street, San Francisco
Getting There
Travel
You have 2 easy options to get to the town of Ravello. Your first option is flying into Naples and you can ride by taxi, which is about an hour.
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Your second option is landing in Rome and taking the fast train to Naples, which is about an hour and 15 minute ride. Then from Naples train station you will take a taxi or transfer and ride to the town of Ravello which is only an hour away.
Where to Stay
Ravello, Italy
We chose a few nearby areas to stay for our special weekend, as they are in close proximity to our wedding location at Hotel Villa Cimbrone. Ravello is a small but hilly villaggio that is not accessible by car. Parking is near the town square so we recommend the following hotels that will be a short walk from the events.
Hotel Parsifal
Hotel Giordano
Hotel Graal
Villa Fraulo
Hotel Bonadies
Palazzo Avino

What to Wear
Men: A tuxedo paired with a bow tie and/or vest. If desired, men may wear a white dinner jacket with their black tuxedo trousers for a black-tie summer wedding. The important thing to keep in mind here is that black tie is still the core of this dress code. You’re taking a tuxedo and making modifications to it. What you aren’t doing is taking a suit and trying to make it work as a tuxedo. Note that we said “a color” and not “colors.” To add one color to a tuxedo is creative. Meanwhile, adding more than one is a slippery slope towards going too far.
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Women: A formal floor-length dress or gown is required but make it fun with fabrics like taffeta, brocade, and or chiffon. Add a flare to the evening with patterns and bright colors. After all, we are going to be on the Amalfi coast.