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As owner of Sorelle Weddings & Events in Southern California, I can answer any question you may have regarding your wedding. I have been involved in the wedding and event industry for over 13 years and have worked in many areas within the business. Whether you are planning a small intimate affair or a lavish Hollywood style event, I can assist you with anything you want to know.

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Experience is the best education. Over the past 13 years I have worked as a Catering Manager for a banquet facility, a Banquet Waitress and Office Manager for an offsite Caterer, a Party Rental Specialist, a Sales Manager for a Bridal Salon, an Event Coordinator for two LA based charities, and an Assistant Floral Arranger.

I am certified by the International Institute of Weddings as well as a member of the Association of Bridal Consultants, the International Institute of Weddings, and a board memeber for the Los Angeles Chapter of National Association of Catering Executives.

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Recent Answers from Wendy Wuitschick

2009-11-05 No aisle:

Hi Victoria: I see no problem with how you will enter. Since there is no center aisle the only other options you have if you want to make your walk longer is to enter and turn left walk behind all

2009-10-14 Bridesmaid:

Hi Josh: I apologize for not answering sooner but I have been sick with bronchitis. Anyway, I hear and appreciate what you are saying but it is ultimately your fiance's decision as to whom she

2009-08-20 Invitation:

Hi Monique: You do not need to inform your guests that there will be no dancing allowed. An invitation is just supposed to list the where and when of an event; not include what will be happening during

2009-07-27 My wedding.:

Hi Victoria: We had this same dilemma recently and did in fact make all of the wedding party sit in the front row after walking down the aisle. The bride wanted only her and her fiance to stand under

2009-07-16 Rehearsal Dinner Ettiquette:

Hi Kaye: I am sorry for the delay in answering but I was having computer issues last week! UHG! Since he is paying he is allowed to invite whomever he wishes. While techinically the rehearsal dinner

 

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