3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Formal attire. Gowns, elegant midi dresses, jumpsuits, and suits, are all welcome. This is a celebration — dress like it. Reach for warm, muted, earthy tones — the kinds of colors you'd find in a fall forest or a Colorado canyon. We want everyone to feel beautiful and coordinated — so a few things to leave at home: Bright neon colors or white.
Doors close promptly at 4:00 pm. Late arrivals will not be seated once the ceremony begins. The ceremony and reception are at Eldorado Springs Ballroom, which requires a short walk up a hill from the parking area. We recommend block heels or wedges over stilettos for the walk in — and bring a wrap or light jacket for the evening, as October nights in Colorado can get chilly once the sun goes down.
8:00 pm
The celebration deepens as we honor Odera's Nigerian heritage. Expect vibrant colors, joyful music, and rich cultural traditions — including the iconic money spraying, traditional attire, and the kind of energy that fills an entire room. If you've never experienced a Nigerian traditional wedding, you are in for something truly special.
11:30 am
Join Cierra, Odera, and their families for a morning of worship and gratitude. This service is a chance to come together one last time — to celebrate not just a wedding, but a God-ordained union. All are warmly welcome. Please wear green