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I would not include the information on the website, but send out separate invitations to those who are invited (they can be evites or just phone calls if you don't want to mail invites). If you put it on the website, people might think everyone is welcome to come and it could make for some awkward moments.
We are inviting everyone (it's a small wedding and almost everyone will be from OOT) and we are having a very casual dinner at the best man's house.
MelanieLynn,
You can consider placing it under a password protected portion of your website, or you can password protect that specific event if your website provider allows you to do this.
HTH!
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Should I include the rehearsal dinner on the wedding events page if everyone is not invited? We are only inviting the wedding party and out of town guests.