We will have recycling and compost available at all our events. Please make the effort to find the right bin to dispose of your waste. Recycle: cans and plastic drinking containers Compost (green bags): any food scraps, plates, napkins, bamboo utensils Reusables: metal silverware
We love kids and your kids are welcome (if you want them there). During the music Friday night, please make sure they are respectful if they attend.
While Jared is the animal whisperer, we are asking that the furry friends stay at home or in your camper/car for the event, only making short, supervised appearances. We don't want any wedding "gifts" from them either.
We want you to dress in a way that you feel comfortable and radiant. If that is in a sundress or khaki shorts and a button up, that is totally okay with us. If you need an excuse to break out your nice clothes, please take it! It will be a mountain wedding with uneven ground so we do not recommend wearing heels. Cowgirl boots or cute sandals are much more appropriate.
We will have a fair amount of parking at both places but because this is a backyard wedding with a lot of guests, we encourage you to take the shuttle to/from your lodging. We will coordinate a pick up schedule based on lodging location and it will pick up and drop off from your door. Please fill out this shuttle form with your information and address to get a custom pick up and drop off time. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc0Hmc3l8MhrKSbLhsztrX6C_D9FG1B0-mndhvGvFepQH2d-A/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=117199300135196593079
Colorado is a really dry state with extremely high fire danger, especially in July. We will be having a smoke-free wedding and we ask that you do not smoke on either property, unless it is in your car. Additionally, please make sure that cigarette butts are put out completely and disposed of properly during your visit to our beautiful community. Thank you.
Fraser sits at 8,845 ft of elevation. When visiting high altitude, it’s important to drink extra water. Please take into account that alcohol hits you harder at high elevation so each drink can be closer to two. If you find yourself in need of extra oxygen, they sell cans at BJammin’.