As of now, Colorado does not require proof of vaccination to fly/travel into the state. However, the bride and groom do not want to begin their married life by being an evening special on CNN, FOX, or any other news outlet. We encourage our friends and family to adhere to the vaccination guidance laid out by the CDC, WHO, Johns Hopkins, U of M, and other reputable medical institutions. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/keythingstoknow.html?s_cid=10493:us%20vaccine:sem.ga:p:RG:GM:gen:PTN:FY21
This event and event venue will adhere to the federal, state, and county COVID-19 guidelines. At this time, the event venue does not require our guests to wear a mask if they are vaccinated.
We are working with our venue to ensure that our gathering has adequate sanitizing stations.
Yes! We understand it may be difficult or even impossible to travel, particularly for our out of state and international guests, given the excessive hardships many of us have endured over the past year and a half. In light of this, we hope you will join us via Zoom for this unique, happy occasion! Zoom details to follow closer to the wedding date.
As soon as I get all the RSVP's I'll let you know! However, we will be complying with the COVID-19 gathering guidelines and guest limits set in place by the state and county.
If your invitation says “and Guest,” then yes, if not, we would prefer if it was just you.
The event will be cocktail attire, but anything you want to wear, we are sure, will be ok. The bride requests you refrain from wearing a wedding dress, but if that's really all you have to wear, she requests that guests understand when red wine is 'accidentally' spilled on them during the cocktail hour.
We love you and love your children! However, unless the invite specifically includes them we ask that you plan on a babysitter
July 31st