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You've imagined your wedding a thousand times in your mind - in your dreams. Now your fantasy is becoming a reality. ZCater is your Los Angeles County Catering and wedding expert. At ZCater, we are honored that we can help with your Los Angeles County Catering and we are indeed at your service. We hope these wedding planner checklists help you to feel organized and free to enjoy your special day.
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Wedding Gown Designer Checklist
Your wedding dress is the stuff of dreams. You've fantasized since you were a little girl about the dress you would wear walking down the aisle to your Mr. Right. But there are so many choices, so many options. With everything else you have on your mind, you need someone to help you clarify your vision.
Allow us to help you by providing this checklist for wedding gown designers.
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Los Angeles County history:
Los Angeles County (incorporated as the County of Los Angeles) is a county in California and is the most populous county in the United States. Figures from the U.S. Census Bureau give an estimated 2009 population of 9,848,011 residents, while the California Department of Finance lists a January 1, 2009, estimate of 10,393,185. The county seat is the city of Los Angeles, the largest city in California and the second-largest city in the United States.
The county is home to 88 incorporated cities and many unincorporated areas. The southern portion is the most heavily urbanized area and is home to the vast majority of the population which lives along the Southern California coastline and the inland basins and valleys. The northern half is a large expanse of less-populated desert including the Santa Clarita Valley and the Antelope Valley, which encompasses the northeastern part of the county and is adjacent to Kern County. In between these portions of the county sit the San Gabriel Mountains and the vast wilderness known as the Angeles National Forest.
The county is home to over a quarter of all California residents. One of the most diverse counties in the country, it holds most of the principal cities encompassing the Greater Los Angeles Area and is the core of the five counties that make up the area. Los Angeles County was one of the original counties of California, created at the time of statehood in 1850. The county's large area included parts of what is now Kern County, San Bernardino County, Riverside County and Orange County. These parts of the county's territory were given to San Bernardino County in 1853, to Kern County in 1866 and to Orange County in 1889. In 1893, part of San Bernardino County became Riverside County. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_California