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Brides-to-be find ideas at Bridal Event (Fremont Tribune) - Here comes the bride, hands covered in cake. Twelve brides-to-be were selected at random to jump into cake during the Fre...

Brides-to-be prep for big day (San Clemente Sun Post News) - The city of San Clemente's "Day of Your Dreams" free bridal expo Sunday at the Community Center was just what the caterer ordered for many brides- and grooms-to-be who turned out to get ideas for their big day. Local food services, entertainers,...

Future brides check out Bridal Gala and Brunch in Roanoke (WDBJ 7 Roanoke) - The 6th Annual Bridal Gala and Brunch was a hit with around 500 brides, mothers and their guests.

Annual Fantasy Wedding Faire Attracts Hundreds of Brides-to-Be (KTVN Reno) - About 300 brides, their families and friends checked out the Fantasy Wedding Faire that helps the heart, in so many ways.

Brides do battle in Monticello (WLFI Lafayette) - Brides battled it out today at the 10th Annual Best Western Brandywine Bridal Show.

Brides buy recycled gowns to help women with breast cancer (The Oregonian) - Portland brides can buy used wedding gowns, including designer fashions, at a fraction of their retail price at a charity event to benefit women with breast cancer.

Bridal Fair helps brides prepare for their weddings (49 ABC News Topeka) - Many brides from around the state are a few steps closer to their weddings.

Brides-to-be shopping for value (Herald & Review) - MATTOON - Despite a gloomy economy, numerous area weddingindustry vendors are reporting business growth, and cost-consciousbrides are still planning weddings tailored to their tastes.

Brides get new ideas at show (Battle Creek Enquirer) - Businesses to help with every step of that dream wedding, from engagement ring to honeymoon, pitched their services at the Kellogg Arena on Sunday.

Bridal Authority's 'What's On Brides' Minds' Survey Reveals Couples Tying the Knot Still Cutting Costs (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) - Think the busy shopping season is over? Think again! The percentage of couples who get engaged between Thanksgiving and New Years is more than any other time period, so the beginning of the year, known as Bridal Christmas, marks the busiest time to plan nuptials.

 
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