Summer cocktail / Garden party Think celebratory, colorful, and fun—we’d love for guests to lean into bright, joyful colors. For men, think light and elevated: button-downs with slacks or chinos. Jackets are welcome but not required, and ties are optional. The event will be on grass, so we recommend wedges, block heels, flats, or shoes you’ll be comfortable standing and dancing in on the lawn. Most importantly—don’t overthink it! Wear something that makes you feel happy, confident, and ready to celebrate.
There will be very limited parking available near the Collin’s house. We encourage you to carpool or use a ridesharing service!
June in South Lake Tahoe is beautiful but can vary throughout the day. Expect warm, sunny afternoons with temperatures typically in the 70s-80s °F, and cooler mornings and evenings that can drop into the 40s°F.  It’s usually very sunny (about 70–90% sunshine), but mountain weather can shift quickly, and occasional breezes or light rain are possible.  Pro tip: Bring layers! Even after a hot day, it cools off quickly once the sun sets—especially by the lake.
Lake Tahoe in June is all about options—plan for a mix of relaxing, exploring, and lakeside hangs. We recommend bringing: • A warm layer for chilly evenings • Comfortable shoes • Hiking clothes if you want to hit the trails • Swimsuit for the lake • Sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat Tahoe is very laid-back, so keep it casual, comfortable, and ready for a little adventure.
South Lake Tahoe sits at about 6,200 feet, so you may notice the elevation—especially if you’re coming from sea level. It’s normal to feel a little more tired, short of breath, or dehydrated at first. A few tips to feel your best: • Drink plenty of water • Take it easy your first day • Limit alcohol at first • Eat regular meals and snacks • Use sunscreen—sun exposure is stronger at altitude Most people adjust quickly within a day or two.