COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — They say you barely have time to eat on your wedding day, but a local giveaway will make sure one lucky couple maintains the munchies when they say “I do.”

Stargazer Cannabis Festival partnered with Cleveland company Weeding Out to sponsor a dream cannabis wedding giveaway, and you’re invited to apply. The winners will enjoy a dream wedding officiated by rapper Afroman and a Jamaican honeymoon.

Chad Thompson, the organizer behind Ohio’s Stargazer Cannabis Festival, said applications for Afroman’s dream cannabis wedding opened March 4. The ceremony will take place during Stargazer Fest, which will return for its second annual celebration July 25-27.

The lucky winners will get married on the festival grounds, which moved from Pomeroy to Waverly’s Adventure on the River location this year for more space. The decor will reflect the cannabis theme, and Thompson said the wedding cake will be infused. There will also be an open dab and bud bar for guests after the ceremony.

“The cannabis industry is exploding, and it’s creating once-in-a-lifetime opportunities like this,” Thompson said. “Imagine telling your grandkids that Afroman married you at a cannabis festival — it doesn’t get better than that.”

Thompson said Grammy-nominated Afroman is registering with the state to ensure he can legally officiate. The “Because I Got High” singer will also perform a mini-concert of his most popular songs during the ceremony.

As they tie the knot, the couple will take part in a Cannabis Unity Ceremony on the main stage of the festival. Thompson said it will mirror wedding traditions where couples light candles or pour sand to symbolize togetherness.

“This is similar, but involves a ceremonial smoke from a special cannabis decorated bong symbolizing their unity and shared journey,” Thompson said.

To apply, couples can submit their information and a one-minute video explaining why they should be chosen for the high-energy — or at the very least high — celebration. Thompson said they are looking primarily for candidates seeking a marriage celebration, but won’t rule out vow renewals.

“If it pulls on the heartstrings enough it possibly could be a wedding renewal, a vow renewal. We’re very excited,” Thompson said.

The festival sold out on its first day its inaugural year, and tickets are on sale now. Thompson encouraged those wanting to attend a cannabis wedding and the festival’s many other activities — including attempting to bake the world’s largest brownie and a blunt rolling workshop with Snoop Dogg’s personal blunt roller — to get tickets soon.

Any couples interested in a something borrowed, something green ceremony can apply online until April 20.