We are the parents of the bride who will be having a conversion ceremony the Friday evening before their Sunday evening wedding. Both are taking place several states away where the couple lives. I'm not sure if there is, traditionally, any kind of reception/dinner (since it is in the evening) after the ceremony. The couple has included "conversion ceremony" on their wedding website as something guests in town could attend. Right now, have no clue how many might attend (tho. at most 4-5 from the bride's side will be in town Friday nite. Probably a few more from the groom's side since she is converting to their faith.) And not sure if Temple members come, as well. We have contributed a considerable amount to the wedding, will have hosted her bridal shower, and have the expenses involved in flying out to the wedding (airline tickets, hotel, car, hosting breakfast for bride's side guests, etc.) The groom's family has contributed to the wedding and will be hosting the rehearsal dinner the next evening. And the bride and groom are also helping to pay for the wedding. And even if there isn't, traditionally, a reception afterwards, there will be family members attending who will need a meal afterwards and who have already gone to considerable time and expense to get there. The only ones who live in town are the bride and groom, so no one has a home to host even something as simple as a pizza party. Would appreciate any thoughts/help!