We are requesting that you put your phones & cameras away for the duration of the ceremony. We would like our ceremony to be unplugged so that you can be present in the moment & we can enjoy seeing your faces. Before the ceremony, after the ceremony and at the reception you are welcome to take & post pictures at your leisure.
We would like our guests to wear whatever makes them feel comfortable. Please keep in mind that our reception is being held in the snowy range mountains & high heels may sink into the dirt & grass. A flat or back up pair of shoes may be advisable for the ladies.
Yes, please feel free to bring your little ones to the ceremony & reception. However, if you plan on attending our "after party" at O'dwyers please note that we will meet there after 9 p.m. which may be quite late for smaller kids & children are restricted to certain areas within O'dwyers.
You will be missed! If you can not make it to the wedding, please let us know as soon as possible and RSVP "no," so we can plan accordingly.
Altitude Chophouse is catering our reception. We've opted for a BBQ style menu.
Please respond with an acceptance or decline no later than July 21st.
From I-80 in Laramie, head west towards Centennial on Highway 130 at the Snowy Range Exit (about 30 miles). Stay on 130 approximately 7 miles past Centennial. Turn right at the Mountain Meadow's Cabin sign onto Forest Service Road 317 and go 1 mile further.
The reception is being held at the Historic Barn Theatre located at 975 Snowy Range Rd. Laramie, WY. Start time for the reception is 4:30 p.m. which should allow for travel time back to Laramie from St. Alban's Chapel.
Our venue has a policy that does not allow events to go later than 9 p.m. As such we are inviting those who wish to continue our celebration to O'dwyers, the scene of our first date, for an "after party" following the reception.
All wedding guests are permitted to tour the historic buildings, the Territorial Prison & their various exhibits for no cost from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. the day of the event. If you find yourself back from the ceremony with time to spare or want to take advantage earlier in the day, please check in at the visitors center & let them know you're a wedding guest & you'll be admitted free of charge. The site was founded in 1869 & saw it's fare share of colorful personalities. One of the Wild West's most infamous bad guys, Butch Cassidy, served a year and a half at the Territorial Prison. In 1991 a 5 million dollar renovation was completed at the Prison & the Wyo Territorial Park was formed. It's a wonderful area that includes all of the original structures. In 2018 the Horse Barn Theatre was given an additional exterior renovation.