We ask that guests wear semi-formal or cocktail attire — polished and dressed up, but no need for black tie. Since the wedding will take place both indoors and outdoors (weather permitting) in late September, we recommend bringing a sweater, wrap, or jacket in case the evening gets chilly. The venue has grass, gravel, and outdoor terrain, so we also encourage wearing comfortable, sensible shoes to dance in!
Our ceremony will begin promptly at 4:30pm, and we ask that guests be seated by 4:15pm. Traffic can be a huge variable, especially if you're coming from the Boise area, so please plan accordingly and arrive early so you don't miss the ceremony! If you are late, please stand in the back by the building so as not to interrupt.
Yes, we'd love to celebrate with your kiddos! We do ask that parents keep in mind this will be an alcohol-friendly event and the music will contain adult language, so use your best judgment for the best time to take your kids home. Don't blame us if your child witnesses something crazy after the wedding party has had more than their fair share of mimosas and taken 10 tequila shots and decides to dance it off. ***The venue has an open, unfenced pond. PLEASE keep careful watch of your children, especially the littles, when outside.***
Due to limited space and seating, only a few plus-ones are available. When you RSVP, you will see your entire party. If we missed your significant other or a family member, let Nick or Delaney know! If you were not granted a plus one and would like to bring someone, please reach out before the RSVP deadline — we’ll do our best to accommodate if space allows.
PLEASE RSVP by August 21st, 2026! If you haven't let us know you're coming by that date, we will assume you're not, and we will not have a place for you. The only RSVPs that count are those texted to Delaney or through this website. Both the bride and the groom have terrible attention spans and will immediately forget if you tell them in person.
On-site parking is available. HOWEVER, if you plan on drinking, DO NOT drive. Besides the obvious danger to yourself and others, Ada County makes their mugshots available to the public. Your shame will be public, and it will be sent in multiple group chats. Make good choices. And just pay the $20 to Uber back to your hotel.