KELLEY & JIMMY

KELLEY WILLIAMS

&

JIMMY FANNING

The Wedding

Treasury on the Plaza

Friday, April 4th 2025
5 o'clock in the evening

Reception to follow

Formal Attire

The Night Before

Columbia Restaurant

Please join us for a welcome party to enjoy light bites, beer, wine and Columbia's 'world famous' sangria!

Thursday, April 3rd 2025
7 o'clock in the evening

Dressy Casual Attire

Rehearsal Dinner

Please join us for our wedding rehearsal at 4:00 PM
Rehearsal dinner to follow at 5:00 PM

Thursday, April 3rd 2025

Dinner selections once seated
Beer, wine & sangria all night!

Dressy Casual Attire

Travel

If you are flying in for our wedding, the closest airport is JAX (Jacksonville International Airport). It is about an hour drive from JAX to St. Augustine.


We recommend Uber or Lyft. There are also shuttles available to pre-book below

Accommodations

Rentals are our favorite option!

If you are coming as a family or group of friends,
we suggest looking into available rental options in the area.
St. Augustine has some fabulous rentals, all within a short walk or ride.

Pricing is a steal compared to nearby hotels.

There are lots of historic bed and breakfast options in the area to check out

Hotel Options

Please explore hotels in the area! There are many options, depending on where you want to be.
Our venue will be in the historic downtown location, you can also stay on St. Augustine Beach or Vilano Beach, both about a 15 - 20 min drive from the venue!

DoubleTree by Hilton
St. Augustine Historic District

About a 7 minute drive to the venue

Courtyard by Marriott
St. Augustine Beach

About a 15 minute drive to the venue

Casa Monica ($$$)
St. Augustine Historic District

For a splurge! A 4-star resort that is walking distance to the venue.

Renaissance by Marriott ($$)
St. Augustine Historic District

Beautifully renovated hotel that is walking distance to the venue

Embassy Suites by Hilton ($$)
St. Augustine Beach

A 10 minute drive to the venue

Things to Do

St. Augustine is the nation’s oldest city and is filled with a wonderful variety of historic sights and fun activities! Voted the South's Best Small Town of 2023 by Southern Living!

For a convenient way to bop around the city, check out the historic hop on / off Old Town Trolley Tours!

Castillo de San Marcos

One of the top attractions in the city is the Castillo de San Marcos, which is the oldest masonry fort in the United States. On the weekends, check out the historic weapon demonstrations that include musket or canon firings! You can buy a ticket to tour the inside of the fort, or discover the beautiful views from the outside. Centrally located in downtown historic St. Augustine!

St. George Street

This pedestrian-only thoroughfare is home to some of the best shops, restaurants, museums, and more! Most of the spots along the street are locally owned, so you’ll be getting a genuine St. Augustine experience. Whether you’re interested in learning about the history of the Nation’s Oldest City or you want to enjoy a delicious meal at a local restaurant, you’ll want to start at St. George Street.

Old Town Trolley Tours

The hop on/off trolley tours provide transportation around the city of St Augustine, while also conveniently stopping at major sights/attractions within the city. Tour guides provide a bit of history about the city along the route, and passengers have the flexibility to hop off and explore sights at their leisure.

The Fountain of Youth

The Fountain of Youth in St. Augustine is legendary, known as the place where Ponce De Leon discovered the healing waters that magically maintain your youthful appearance. Drink from the magical spring’s waters, plus explore many exhibits and historical attractions at the 15-acre Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park.

San Sebastian Winery

Founded in 1996, San Sebastián Winery is located at 157 King Street—in one of Henry Flagler’s old East Coast Railway buildings—just a few blocks from historic downtown. Today, San Sebastian ranks as one of Florida's premium wineries, and remains a pioneer in the development of premium, sparkling and dessert wines from Muscadine grapes.
Self Guided Tours and Wine Tasting run throughout the day, and are offered seven days a week!

Tini Martini Bar

This torch-lit martini and wine bar, located al fresco and with harbor front views, features European-style cafe seating that fans out onto a tiered portico. Enjoy an extensive variety of specialty martinis, fine wines by the glass and distinctive domestic and international beers.

Our favorites:
Kelley - Cappuccino Tini & the Key Lime Tini
Jimmy - Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

St. Augustine Distillery

St. Augustine Distillery is a locally owned and operated, artisanal spirits distillery in historic, downtown St. Augustine. Located within a beautifully restored ice plant from 1907, they offer handcrafted, award-winning rum, bourbon whiskey, gin, and vodka. All of their spirits are made from local and regional agricultural products. St. Augustine Distillery offers free tours and tastings seven days a week.

Lightner Museum

Located in the heart of downtown St. Augustine, Lightner Museum occupies the historic Alcazar Hotel, a Gilded Age resort hotel built in 1888 by railroad magnate Henry Flagler. Founded in 1948, the Museum is home to one of the premier collections of 19th-and early 20th-century fine and decorative art in the country. Furnishings, paintings, leaded glass windows, cut and blown glass, and natural history specimens from the Otto Lightner Collection are exhibited against the backdrop of the magnificent Alcazar Hotel.

Prohibition Kitchen

Prohibition Kitchen serves up music and a 1920s style on St. George Street. This two-story industrial-themed pub offers generous portions of locally sourced bar food, craft cocktails, and live music every night. The building has been artfully renovated using reclaimed materials from the original colonial structure, like the 400-year-old heart of pine ceiling boards, which were used to create the bar and booth tables at Prohibition Kitchen.

Questions & Answers

Answers to some commonly asked questions, but please let us know if you have additional questions!

Will there be parking?

St. Augustine is a high-volume tourist town so parking is limited. We suggest walking or taking an Uber/Lyft to get around town!

There is a paid parking lot directly behind the venue, located on the map below - this lot does NOT allow overnight parking. You can also visit the below link for additional parking options.

Is there a dress code?

Our wedding will be a formal affair. Gentlemen are encouraged to wear a suit and tie, while ladies can opt for a floor-length dress or formal cocktail dress. We can’t wait to celebrate with you in style! Spring colors encouraged. Bridesmaids will be in dusty blue. But please wear ANY color you are comfortable in, except white :)

Please no jeans, khakis, shorts, sneakers.

Both the Ceremony and Reception will be indoors.

Can I bring a plus one?

Our wedding will be intimate to enjoy with our closest family and friends. At this time, we are not extending additional plus ones. If you received a plus one, they will appear on your envelope. Thank you for your understanding!

Are children invited?

We love your little ones! However, we have decided to keep our wedding and reception an adults-only event. We encourage you to use this evening as a date night!

Where will the ceremony and reception be?

The ceremony and reception will be held at the Treasury on the Plaza, located in the downtown square of St. Augustine.

I have a question not answered here; how do I contact you?

If you still have any questions that are not answered here, please feel free to text Kelley or Jimmy. We are happy to answer any questions to ensure you have the best time with us!

Registry

We can't wait to see you at our special day. If you wish to give a gift or donate to our honeymoon fund, you can find the links below. We appreciate your generosity!

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