After a traditional celebration of matrimony — it's time for eating, drinking, dancing and music! With so many of Colleen's friends and family making the trip to Will's hometown in Colorado, this party is a Louisiana-themed Mardi Gras Masquerade.
We invite everyone to wear a mask for the masquerade, but it is not required. If you aren't able to make it to our mask-making party on Friday night, we will have extra masks for your selection. You can keep your mask as a souvenir!
With this wedding being a gumbo of American culture (and after Cajun food at the Mask-Making Party), we'll be having Mexican Food for our wedding feast. NOTE: If you have any dietary restrictions, please let us know in your RSVP response.
We'll kick off the hoedown with live music performed by members of the wedding party. The second set will be a mash-up of Louisiana favorites and Country-Western swing.
We've planned for all the traditional merry-making: Speeches, bouquet toss, garter toss, and dancing with the bride (as long as you pin money on her).
417 W Magnolia St.
Doubling as a theater and events center, this has been a storied location in Will's upbringing. He performed in many theatrical productions on the Lincoln Center stage and attended High School Prom in the very ballroom in which we will celebrate.