together with their families

Leonard McCline & Leilani Bellamy invite you to a day painted across the city — morning vows on the fourth-floor balcony of San Francisco City Hall, a cable car ride through the waking city, and a long, happy lunch at Wayfare Tavern.
Our Story
A chance meeting turned into a four-hour conversation neither of us wanted to end. Some colors, it turns out, were always meant to blend.
Foggy mornings, road trips down Highway 1, a kitchen that always smelled like something ambitious. Slowly, then all at once, a life took shape.
On a quiet hillside above the bay, one of us knelt, one of us cried, and both of us said yes to everything after.
The Day
Vows in the morning light, high above the marble rotunda.
Oxblood leather, brass chandeliers, and the best fried chicken in the city.
Schedule
Gallery
Registry
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Good to Know
Daytime cocktail. Venue colors welcome — ivory, dusty blue, oxblood, forest, gold.
BART to Civic Center for the ceremony. The cable car carries us to lunch; if you miss it, Wayfare is a 10-minute ride away at 558 Sacramento St.
June mornings in SF are crisp and often foggy — bring a layer for the balcony.
Civic Center Plaza Garage (355 McAllister St) sits right across from City Hall. Downtown, the Portsmouth Square and Embarcadero Center garages are a short walk from lunch.
Write to us at theleilanibellamy@gmail.com.
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by the second of April, 2027
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We can't wait to celebrate with you.