
Schedule
Saturday, July 24th
We invite you to join us for rooftop dinner and cocktails hosted by Beth and Martin O’Malley at Corrida.
Time: 6pm-10pm
Attire: Cocktail
Food and drink will be provided
Sunday, July 25th
A charming ceremony in the woods followed by drinks, food, music, & dancing.
Shuttles will depart from the St. Julien and Marriott Hotels in Downtown Boulder at 2:30 pm. Please do not drive to the ceremony as there is no parking. Uber if you must. Shuttles will return to town starting at 9 pm and run hourly-ish until midnight.
The entire event will be outside and will feature a brief (1/4 mile) walk in the woods. You are encouraged to bring a change of shoes. Typical temperatures are in the 80s in the late afternoon and can fall into the 60s at night. Rain is unexpected, but contingencies are in the works. Attire is formal.
Copious food and drink will be provided.

Where to Stay
We have rooms blocks reserved at the St. Julien and Boulder Marriott in downtown Boulder. Use the links below to receive a modest discount.
There are also some great options on AirBNB. We recommend staying downtown—walking distance to Corrida and the St. Julien Hotel.
St. Julien Hotel
stjulien.com
900 Walnut St.
Boulder, CO 80302
720.406.4696
$349/night + tax
Boulder Marriott
marriott.com
2660 Canyon Blvd.
Boulder, CO 80302
303.448.6606
$209/night + tax

What to Do
Ari and Claire moved to Boulder for its excellent rock climbing, relaxed atmosphere and outdoor lifestyle. Enjoy all it has to offer during your visit!
Eat & Drink
West End Tavern - Casual BBQ and Whiskey
Boxcar - Amazing coffee
The Kitchen - Upscale Brunch and Lunch
Pizzeria Locale - Excellent pizza
Avanti - High end food court with outdoor bar (great for groups)
Thrive - Hippie AF
Play
Boulder is incredibly woo woo, which means you can align your chakras which ever way you choose. Book tea at the Dushanbe tea house or walk around Pearl Street to shop and grab a bite to eat. Take world-class yoga classes, experience a sound bath, or go to the farmers market downtown to stock up on snacks to eat by the river.
Explore
Take a walk through Chautauqua park (minutes from downtown) up to the base of the Flatirons for some epic Boulder views.
Boulder Creek Flows out of downtown into Boulder Canyon, which boasts some of the best rock climbing and fly fishing around. There are also some short hikes and abundant nice places to sit with your feet in the river.
Drive to Red Rocks Ampitheatre (40 minutes) for a yoga class, outdoor workout or scenic hike.
If you’re looking to get a bit more out there, Rocky Mountain National Park is about an hour drive from town and has a full range of hikes from .1 miles to 100 miles, big wall climbing, and even some skiing (if you haven’t gotten the memo that it’s late July and you should probably find another sport).
If you’re into road or mountain biking, there are good routes/trails pretty much every way you look. Lee Hill Rd (which goes right past our house) is a local favorite, boasting 1700 ft of climb and descent over an 11 mile loop.