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Event & Party Venues List and Tips
ZCater, we believe that the success of each Riverside County Catering event relies on flawless planning and graceful execution. ZCater is available to make your next Riverside County Catering event a rousing success. Whether you are planning an intimate dinner, a gala event or a cocktail party, contact ZCater to ensure every detail is superb.
Are you planning your teenager's Sweet 16 party? Golden anniversary for your parents (or yourself?) Maybe a bachelorette party for your best girlfriend, or you want to host the most awesome Thanksgiving party ever. Whatever the occasion, ZCater is here to help you plan and host the most exciting and fun event ever.
The following are lists of beautiful and exciting venues plus tips on site selection. The checklists are .pdf files and require the free Adobe Acrobat Reader. *
ZCater was founded in 1985, our customer commitment has enabled sustained company growth, enabling us to provide a wide range of fine dining for private events including anniversary parties throughout the Southern California.
ZCater has established a fine reputation for high quality cuisine, excellent service and a highly sought after range of creative menus which can be custom designed to your own specification.
ZCater has a wide and diverse client base, with many loyal customers returning again and again for fine cuisine and our excellent service. In all aspects of our work our quality and dedication are paramount.
Riverside County history:
The indigenous peoples of what is now Riverside County are the Luiseño, Cupeño and Cahuilla Indians. When the initial 27 California counties were established in 1850 the area today known as Riverside County was divided between Los Angeles County and San Diego County. In 1853 the eastern part of Los Angeles County was used to create San Bernardino County. Between 1891 and 1893 several proposals, and legislative attempts, were put forth to form new counties in Southern California. These proposals included one for a Pomona County and one for a San Jacinto County. None of the proposals were adopted until a measure to create Riverside County was signed by Governor Henry H. Markham on March 11, 1893.
The new county was created from parts of San Bernardino County and San Diego County. On May 2, 1893, seventy percent of voters approved the formation of Riverside County. Voters chose the city of Riverside as the county seat, also by a large margin. Riverside County was officially formed on May 9, 1893, when the Board of Commissioners filed the final canvas of the votes.
The county's population surpassed one million people in 1980 when the current trend of high population growth as a major real estate destination began in the 1970s. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_California