6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Attire: Honkytonk casual. Boots & hats encouraged. Spurs optional.
There will be low-pressure, entry level group dance lessons starting with a Line Dance and then move into Country Swing lessons.
7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Attire: Outrageous Patterns & Colors
Come party at our house! If you want to drink something specific feel free to bring it—house favorite drinks and light bites will be provided.
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Depending on the number of people that RSVP to take the shuttle to the venue, first pickup would be 2:30ish and second pickup would be 3:30ish. Otherwise, just a single pickup at 3:30ish. The shuttles will be running from the venue bringing folks back to Downtown Boulder throughout the night - we want everyone to get home safely so feel free to take the shuttle home even if you didn't RSVP. If you want to take the shuttle TO the venue, please RSVP.
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Attire: Mountain Formal / Cocktail / Western Chic (see https://pin.it/3B3JxbwFl)
Wear comfortable shoes that can walk on grass and gravel (wide heels or no heels, ladies!) and we encourage you to bring a layer and sunglasses—it will be ~80 and sunny during the ceremony and a low of ~50 later in the evening. This is a 21+ event—but we love kiddos so please bring them to the House Party or the Brunch! Here is a Pinterest board with attire details: https://pin.it/3B3JxbwFl
6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Drinks on us! Come ready to dance, play games, and meet new friends! 🍾 This is also a 21+ event.
Sat, Sep 13, 2025, 10:00 pm - Sun, Sep 14, 2025, 12:00 am
Attire: Comfy disco dance clothes (bring an outfit change)
At some point in the reception we will encourage everyone to change into more comfortable clothes and shoes. This can be a gaudy, sparkly outfit, sweats, or anything in between––just make sure it's something that wont hurt your feet or hinder your dance moves! This is also a 21+ event.
10:30 am - 1:30 pm
Attire: Colorado casual. Mellys and Patagucci.
Come enjoy mimosas and our favorite breakfast burritos with one of Boulder's most iconic views. There is also a great restaurant across the lawn if you're craving full-blown brunch. Free residential street parking on 10th St & some nearby streets.
Travel Note
On Wedding Day, there are multiple options for travel to the venue: —Shuttle: We will have shuttle seats to the venue for up to 80 guests that RSVP for the shuttle. The shuttles will be running from the venue bringing folks back to Downtown Boulder throughout the night - we want everyone to get home safely so feel free to take the shuttle home even if you didn't RSVP. —Free Parking: There is plenty of free parking at the venue, and we encourage you to leave your car overnight and take the shuttle back to town. —Uber: There are consistent Ubers available for pickup & dropoff.
Travel Note
For anyone flying into Boulder from out of town, here are a few notes regarding flights & accommodations to help you prep for your trip. —Flights: You should have no trouble finding good flights into Denver International Airport. —Transport: You can either rent a car (which might be nice given the spread of activities) or take the Airport Bus. ~$50 each way for Uber, or $10 each way for the AB1 Airport Bus to Boulder - download the RTD App and purchase your ticket ahead of time. —Accommodations: We recommend finding an AirBnb that is in Downtown Boulder near Pearl St for the best restaurants & shopping (AirBnb is usually the best mix of affordability/centrality). Alternatively, there are a few good hotel options that may be pricier. Top Tier: St. Julien or Hotel Boulderado. Middle Tier: Moxy Hotel or Chautauqua. Lower Tier: Basecamp Boulder or Hilton Garden Inn.
Maid of Honor
Clara is Mia's sister! She just moved to Boulder and loves dogs, tractor trailers, and sunscreen ☀️
Best Man
Logan is Brandon's brother! He lives in Rochester, NY and loves cooking, golf, and goatees 🐐
Bridesman
Noah is Mia's brother! He lives in Seattle, WA and loves music, spices, and pickling eggs 🥚
Groomsman
Sean is Brandon's dad! He lives in Newark, NY and loves fishing, softball, and herbs 🌿
Bridesmaid
Alyssa is Mia's hometown bestie! She lives in Bellingham, WA and loves rocks, fairies, and tiny skeletons ☠️
Groomsman
Andrew is Brandon's grad school bestie! He lives in Dillon, CO and loves robots, skiing, and Vegas 🎰
Bridesmaid
Sarah is Mia's hometown bestie! She lives in Seattle, WA and loves frogs, puns, and stalking birds 🦢
Groomsman
Peter is Brandon's college bestie! He lives in Rochester, NY and loves frisbees, scalpels, and boat shoes ⛵️
Bridesmaid
Elysabeth is Mia's cousin! She lives in New York City and loves thrifting, traveling, and color coordination 👗
Groomsman
Jim is Brandon's college bestie! He lives in Syracuse, NY and loves beer, rivers, and corned beef 🇮🇪
Bridesmaid
Rachael is Brandon's sister! She lives in Newark, NY and loves spikeball, mac 'n cheese, and long walks on the beach 🏖️
Groomsman
Dylan is Brandon's hometown bestie! He lives wherever the wind blows and loves Subway, tandem bikes, and talking to strangers ⚠️
Father of the Bride
Rick is Mia's dad! He lives in Tuscon, AZ and loves welding, old houses, and Harleys 🏍️
Mother of the Groom
Holly is Brandon's mom! She lives in Newark, NY and loves puzzles, chilling at the beach, and Coors Light 🏔️
Officiant
Brad is Mia & Brandon's mentor! He lives in Boulder and loves tennis champions, introducing random strangers, and dressing up as Evel Knievel 🕺
Mother of the Bride
Teresa is Mia’s mom—we lost her in 2015 but we know she’ll be with Mia and Brandon in spirit on their big day. Teresa loved crazy patterned pajamas, long talks over coffee, and her signature “seahorse” dance move 💃
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FUN FUN FUN! There will be disco balls, a country music power hour, and lots of face glitter!🕺
Mountain Formal / Cocktail / Western Chic (see this link: https://pin.it/3B3JxbwFl) Wear comfortable shoes that can walk on grass and gravel (wide heels or no heels, ladies!) and we encourage you to bring a layer and sunglasses—it will be ~80 and sunny during the ceremony and a low of ~50 later in the evening. Late night attire: At some point in the reception we will encourage everyone to change into more comfortable clothes and shoes. This can be a gaudy, sparkly outfit, sweats, or anything in between—just make sure it's something that wont hurt your feet or hinder your dance moves!
The wedding day (Ceremony, Reception, and Dance Party) will be adults only. We love kiddos and would love for them to join the other festivities!
There is plenty of parking at the venue, with Ubers available if you need to leave your car. We will also have a small shuttle running to/from Downtown Boulder.
There is plenty of parking at the venue!
4:00 PM
No photos during the ceremony. We're paying a lot of money for professional photos—please, please, please don't be that person holding up their phone in those shots! We'd love for you to take photos and videos before and after the ceremony though! The more the better 😁
Open bar, baby! Our friends from Jungle are going to be pouring some top-notch cocktails through their cocktail catering company—Poolboy!
We're all professionals, please don't post anything that would put our professional reputations at risk 😁
Please be safe! Ubers and Lyfts should be readily available, and the venue is 100% ok with cars being left overnight.
All of the venue is on the same level other than the bathrooms, which will have a ramp going up a couple steps.
There's a great charter bus with luggage space that runs from the Denver airport to Boulder. Here are the details: - Route: AB1 - Runs every 60 min and you do not need to book a specific time - Takes 1hr 15min to get to Boulder - $10 per person, each way - Get off at the Downtown Boulder Station (Walnut and 14th) - Buy the ticket ahead of time using the RTD MyRide app but DON'T ACTIVATE IT until right before boarding
Sunglasses Comfortable shoes Comfortable outfit and shoes to change into for dancing!
It's probably worth renting a car if you're if you're coming from out of town, as you will likely want to explore the area. If you do end up staying in Downtown Boulder, you might choose to skip the rental car as there are plenty of food options nearby, so it's probably cheaper and easier to just Uber and Lyft to the venue!
We recommend staying near 10th and Pearl Street, it's a really fun and beautiful walking street with tons of restaurants, shops, and bars
Until we drop! At some point in the reception we will encourage everyone to change into more comfortable clothes and shoes so we can party on!
The average temperature on September 13 is ~80 degrees and sunny with a low of ~50.
Hell yes! We're planning on burning a lot of energy dancing 😊