GLOSSARY OF WEDDING TERMS:
  • Anniversary The yearly recurrence of the date of a special event. If a couple got married on June 1, 2008, their first anniversary would be on June 1, 2009.
  • Wedding Announcement Frequently a printed card that allow a person to inform contacts of an important event or occasion. Common announcements include birth announcements, marriage announcements and moving announcements.
  • Address Labels Small adhesive labels printed with a person's return address information. Typically used on letters, packages and other mail items.
  • Bachelor party A party for the groom traditionally hosted by his male friends before the wedding.
  • Bachelorette party A party for the bride traditionally hosted by her female friends before the wedding.
  • Badeken A tradition in some Jewish marriages where the groom veils the bride prior to the ceremony.
  • Bridesmaid A close friend or family member who assists the bride on her wedding day and during the course of her wedding planning. Also see Maid of Honor
  • Bridal shower A party thrown for the bride or the engaged couple before the wedding. Traditionally, guests offer gifts to help the couple set up a home together.
  • Best Man A groom's close friend or family member who is traditionally responsible for keeping the rings safe, signing the marriage license and announcing speeches at the reception. The best man also typically delivers a speech or toast.
  • Boutonnire A single flower worn on the lapel of a man's jacket during formal events.
  • Bridal shower A party held to honor and present gifts to someone. Common showers include bridal showers and baby showers.
  • Bride's bouquet A stylish arrangement of flowers carried by the bride as she walks down the aisle during her wedding ceremony. Many brides preserve their bouquets as keepsakes after the wedding.
  • Cake topper Decorative figurines that a couple places atop their wedding cake as a part of their decorative theme or wedding reception style.
  • Cardstock Thick, luxurious paper used for printing high quality stationery, including wedding invitations.
  • Catering Professional food service provided for an event. Caterers are typically responsible for preparing, presenting and serving food and drinks to guests.
  • Chupah Also spelled Chuppah, is a marriage canopy supported by four poles that is often ornately decorated
  • Corsage A small arrangement of flowers that is either pinned to a woman's dress or worn around her wrist. Corsages are often worn by the mothers and grandmothers of the bride and groom at a wedding ceremony.
  • Cummerbund The wide sash that a man can wear around his waist as part of a formal tuxedo. Many modern grooms choose to forego the cummerbund.D
  • Dowry The money or goods that a bride or her family gives to her new husband.
  • Dulha Hindi term for groom
  • Dulhan Hindi term for bride E
  • Engagement A promise of marriage; the period when a couple has agreed to get married but the wedding has not yet taken place.
  • Engagement party A party thrown to celebrate a couple's recent engagement and to help future wedding guests to get to know one another. Traditionally, the bride's parents host the engagement party, but many modern couples host their own celebration.
  • Etiquette The set of conventional rules or customs governing proper social behavior
  • Favors Small gifts distributed to guests at parties, showers or other special events.
  • Fianc The title ascribed to the groom in the period between his engagement and his wedding.
  • Fiance The title ascribed to the bride in the period between her engagement and her wedding.
  • Font A set of type of a certain style and size that can be used on stationery.
  • Garter The article of clothing traditionally worn by a bride to hold up her stockings. At many receptions, the groom tosses the garter to all of the single men at the reception as a sign of good luck, similar to the bride tossing her bouquet to the single women in attendance.
  • Gift tags Small stationery items used for party favors and other presents. They can be adhesive or non-adhesive, folded designs. Many couples customize their gift tags to include their names and the date of their ceremony.
  • Guestbook A book signed with messages of love and appreciation by guests attending a special occasion. The guestbook is often cherished as a keepsake after the event.
  • Hora A chair or circle dance common at Jewish weddings in which the bride and groom are frequently hoisted in the air in chairs by guests. K
  • Ketubah A Jewish marriage contract which explains the basic material, conjugal and moral responsibilities of the husband to his wife. It is designed to protect the rights of the women in the event that she is widowed or divorced.L
  • Letterpress The oldest and most versatile method of printing still in use today, the letterpress process uses metal plates with raised printing areas. Ink touches only the top surface of the raised areas, and the inked image is then transferred directly to the paper, leaving indented text and images. Sometimes a slight embossing appears on the reverse side of the paper.
  • Maid of Honor An unmarried woman who is the chief attendant of the bride, holds the bride's bouquet during the vows and typically says a speech at the reception. She is usually a very close friend or family member.
  • Matron of Honor A married woman who is the chief attendant of the bride, holds the bride's bouquet during the vows and typically says a speech at the reception. She is usually a very close friend or family member.
  • Mehendi Also known as henna, commonly applied to hands and feet prior to wedding ceremonies N
  • Nikah A Turkish term for marriage, also defined as contractO
  • Officiant A person who performs a religious service or ceremony, including a wedding ceremony.P
  • Place cards A small card printed with the name of a guest on it and placed at an appointed table to indicate where the guest should sit.
  • Pre-shipped envelopes A service that allows a customer to order and receive envelopes before placing a final order for customized cards or invitations.
  • Reception A party, conventionally including dinner, dancing, speeches and other fun events, held after a wedding ceremony.
  • Rehearsal dinner The dinner party held after the wedding party gathers to rehearse their parts in the wedding ceremony.
  • Response card Also called an RSVP card, a response card is a small stationery item included inside of an invitation that encourages guests to indicate whether or not they will attend the event. Guests are expected to fill out their response cards and mail them back to the party host.
  • Ring pillow The pillow used by the ring bearer to carry the bride and groom's wedding rings down the aisle during the wedding ceremony.
  • RSVP An acronym for the French request, "Rpondez s'il vous plat," RSVP commonly refers to a reply to an invitation that indicates whether a person will be attending an event or not.S
  • Save the date card A personalized stationery item sent six months in advance of a couple's wedding ceremony to alert future guests of the date and location of the event. Save the date cards enable guests to make travel arrangements, reserve that date on their calendars and plan ahead for the wedding festivities.
  • Shaadi Hindi word, commonly used for wedding
  • Stationery Fine paper and envelopes used for writing letters, notes and other greetings. Popular stationery categories include announcements, party invitations, business stationery and bridal stationery.
  • Thank you card A stationery item sent to friends, family members and other social contacts to offer a written message of gratitude from the sender.
  • Thermography Thermographic printing is a sleek and modern printing technique that emulates the refined look of traditional engraving. During the process, printed sheets come off a press and pass through a powder application, where resin is applied to the wet ink. The resin is then removed from all areas except where it adheres to the wet ink. The paper is then heated, causing the resin to melt and fuse to the ink. The substrate is subsequently cooled, finalizing the process and leaving a raised design wherever the resin mixture lies on the paper.
  • Toasting glasses A set of glasses used by the bride and groom during the toasts and speeches at their wedding reception.
  • Tuxedo Formal evening dress for men including a jacket, vest and matching trousers. The attire can be made semi-formal by excluding the vest. .
  • Trellis A frame or lattice used to support growing vines or plants.U
  • Unity candle During many wedding ceremonies, the bride and groom light a unity candle to symbolize their coming together as husband and wife. The bride and groom light the unity candle by joining together the flames of their own, distinct candles in a metaphorical gesture of togetherness. V
  • Veil An opaque layer of fabric worn by the bride as a headpiece. Often the bride wears the veil over her face until she reaches the altar, at which point the groom lifts the veil before the couple takes their vows. W
  • Walima A public wedding party or reception which takes place after the marriage contract (nikah) is signed.
  • Wedding invitation A bridal stationery item that an engaged couple sends to their friends and family members to announce the date and location of their wedding ceremony and to invite guests to attend.
  • Wedding party The group of close friends and family members who assist the bride and groom on their wedding day, including the maid of honor, best man, bridesmaids and groomsmen.
  • Wedding program A stationery item that lists the schedule of events for a ceremony, celebration or seminar for attendees to read and follow along.


ABOUT ORANGE COUNTY:

Orange County is a county in Southern California, United States. Its county seat is Santa Ana. According to the 2000 Census, its population was 2,846,289, making it the second most populous county in the state of California, and the fifth most populous in the United States. The state of California estimates its population as of 2007 to be 3,098,121 people, dropping its rank to third, behind San Diego County. Thirty-four incorporated cities are located in Orange County; the newest is Aliso Viejo.

Unlike many other large centers of population in the United States, Orange County uses its county name as its source of identification whereas other places in the country are identified by the large city that is closest to them. This is because there is no defined center to Orange County like there is in other areas which have one distinct large city. Five Orange County cities have populations exceeding 170,000 while no cities in the county have populations surpassing 360,000. Seven of these cities are among the 200 largest cities in the United States.

Orange County is also famous as a tourist destination, as the county is home to such attractions as Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm, as well as sandy beaches for swimming and surfing, yacht harbors for sailing and pleasure boating, and extensive area devoted to parks and open space for golf, tennis, hiking, kayaking, cycling, skateboarding, and other outdoor recreation. It is at the center of Southern California's Tech Coast, with Irvine being the primary business hub.

The average price of a home in Orange County is $541,000. Orange County is the home of a vast number of major industries and service organizations. As an integral part of the second largest market in America, this highly diversified region has become a Mecca for talented individuals in virtually every field imaginable. Indeed the colorful pageant of human history continues to unfold here; for perhaps in no other place on earth is there an environment more conducive to innovative thinking, creativity and growth than this exciting, sun bathed valley stretching between the mountains and the sea in Orange County.

Orange County was Created March 11 1889, from part of Los Angeles County, and, according to tradition, so named because of the flourishing orange culture. Orange, however, was and is a commonplace name in the United States, used originally in honor of the Prince of Orange, son-in-law of King George II of England.

Incorporated: March 11, 1889
Legislative Districts:
* Congressional: 38th-40th, 42nd & 43
* California Senate: 31st-33rd, 35th & 37
* California Assembly: 58th, 64th, 67th, 69th, 72nd & 74

County Seat: Santa Ana
County Information:
Robert E. Thomas Hall of Administration
10 Civic Center Plaza, 3rd Floor, Santa Ana 92701
Telephone: (714)834-2345 Fax: (714)834-3098
County Government Website: http://www.oc.ca.gov

CITIES OF ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA:


City of Aliso Viejo, 92653, 92656, 92698
City of Anaheim, 92801, 92802, 92803, 92804, 92805, 92806, 92807, 92808, 92809, 92812, 92814, 92815, 92816, 92817, 92825, 92850, 92899
City of Brea, 92821, 92822, 92823
City of Buena Park, 90620, 90621, 90622, 90623, 90624
City of Costa Mesa, 92626, 92627, 92628
City of Cypress, 90630
City of Dana Point, 92624, 92629
City of Fountain Valley, 92708, 92728
City of Fullerton, 92831, 92832, 92833, 92834, 92835, 92836, 92837, 92838
City of Garden Grove, 92840, 92841, 92842, 92843, 92844, 92845, 92846
City of Huntington Beach, 92605, 92615, 92646, 92647, 92648, 92649
City of Irvine, 92602, 92603, 92604, 92606, 92612, 92614, 92616, 92618, 92619, 92620, 92623, 92650, 92697, 92709, 92710
City of La Habra, 90631, 90632, 90633
City of La Palma, 90623
City of Laguna Beach, 92607, 92637, 92651, 92652, 92653, 92654, 92656, 92677, 92698
City of Laguna Hills, 92637, 92653, 92654, 92656
City of Laguna Niguel
, 92607, 92677
City of Laguna Woods, 92653, 92654
City of Lake Forest, 92609, 92630, 92610
City of Los Alamitos, 90720, 90721
City of Mission Viejo, 92675, 92690, 92691, 92692, 92694
City of Newport Beach, 92657, 92658, 92659, 92660, 92661, 92662, 92663
City of Orange, 92856, 92857, 92859, 92861, 92862, 92863, 92864, 92865, 92866, 92867, 92868, 92869
City of Placentia, 92870, 92871
City of Rancho Santa Margarita, 92688, 92679
City of San Clemente, 92672, 92673, 92674
City of San Juan Capistrano, 92675, 92690, 92691, 92692, 92693, 92694
City of Santa Ana, 92701, 92702, 92703, 92704, 92705, 92706, 92707, 92708, 92711, 92712, 92725, 92728, 92735, 92799
City of Seal Beach, 90740
City of Stanton, 90680
City of Tustin, 92780, 92781, 92782
City of Villa Park, 92861, 92867
City of Westminster, 92683, 92684, 92685
City of Yorba Linda, 92885, 92886, 92887

Noteworthy communities Some of the communities that exist within city limits are listed below: * Anaheim Hills, Anaheim * Balboa Island, Newport Beach * Corona del Mar, Newport Beach * Crystal Cove / Pelican Hill, Newport Beach * Capistrano Beach, Dana Point * El Modena, Orange * French Park, Santa Ana * Floral Park, Santa Ana * Foothill Ranch, Lake Forest * Monarch Beach, Dana Point * Nellie Gail, Laguna Hills * Northwood, Irvine * Woodbridge, Irvine * Newport Coast, Newport Beach * Olive, Orange * Portola Hills, Lake Forest * San Joaquin Hills, Laguna Niguel * San Joaquin Hills, Newport Beach * Santa Ana Heights, Newport Beach * Tustin Ranch, Tustin * Talega, San Clemente * West Garden Grove, Garden Grove * Yorba Hills, Yorba Linda * Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa

Unincorporated communities These communities are outside of the city limits in unincorporated county territory: * Coto de Caza * El Modena * Ladera Ranch * Las Flores * Midway City * Orange Park Acres * Rossmoor * Silverado Canyon * Sunset Beach * Surfside * Trabuco Canyon * Tustin Foothills

Adjacent counties to Orange County Are: * Los Angeles County, California - north, west * San Bernardino County, California - northeast * Riverside County, California - east * San Diego County, California - southeast


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