• Both! The ceremony and reception will take place outside, and we’ll dance the night away in Frank Sinatra’s living room. Rain or shine, we’ll make sure it’s an unforgettable time. Palm Springs in October is typically warm (80s–90s°F), but evenings can get cool, so we recommend bringing a light layer for later in the night.

  • Unfortunately, parking is not available at Frank’s house. Limited street parking may be available nearby on Via Colusa, though ride-share is highly recommended for a stress-free night.

  • Everyone invited will be listed on your save the date and invitation. We unfortunately can’t accommodate additional guests due to limited space.

    To our friends who are new parents or expecting, we’ll be in touch directly to figure out the best plan together.

  • Yes! Please let us know about any dietary restrictions or allergies when you RSVP. There will be vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options available for the dinner portion, and we’ll do our best to accommodate any other needs.

  • We’d love everyone to be fully present. Please make sure phones are off or tucked away. Our professional photographer and content creator will capture all the special moments, and we’ll happily share photos with you afterward. You’re welcome to take photos and videos during the rest of the wedding festivities!

  • If you have a question, we lovingly suggest reading the website one more time. Really soak it in. Still stuck? Okay, fine — email us at connerandsasha.palmsprings@gmail.com ;-)

  • We’d love to have you, but we know life happens. If you already know you can’t attend, let us know and we’ll take your name off the invite list. Otherwise, you can confirm your plans when it’s time to RSVP.

  • Please loop us in so your invite doesn’t end up lost in the mail somewhere between your old and new life. Email connerandsasha.palmsprings@gmail.com or text Conner or Sasha.

  • When Conner and Sasha started dreaming up their wedding, they knew they wanted it to feel like one big house party with all of their favorite people. Twin Palms was the perfect place to make that happen.

    Built in 1947, this was Frank Sinatra’s first Palm Springs home and his desert escape from Hollywood. He worked with architect E. Stewart Williams to create a sleek, modernist estate that became a landmark of Palm Springs style. The home has seen Hollywood glamour, Rat Pack ragers, a little bit of mischief, and plenty of lore. With its piano-shaped pool, floor-to-ceiling glass walls, and mid-century design, Twin Palms is both playful and iconic. Now beautifully restored, it offers a setting fit for the party of a lifetime.

    Want to learn more? Check out Sinatra in Palm Springs, a documentary about his life in the desert, on Amazon Prime.

    Fun facts about the home:

    • Sinatra would raise a Jack Daniels flag between the twin palms to signal it was time for cocktails, summoning his friends to join

    • There’s a chip in the master bathroom sink is said to be from a champagne bottle Frank slammed during a fight with Ava Gardner