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About Wendy Wuitschick
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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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Topic: Wedding Planning



Expert: Wendy Wuitschick
Date: 4/10/2008
Subject: Late reception and gift ettiqute

Question
Me and my husband had to get married quickly due to him being in the army.  We did not invite anyone to the wedding.  We will be married 3 years when we have our wedding reception, again due to the army's schedule.  Is it ok to register for gifts or not?

Answer
Hi Melissa:

Sorry for the late reply but I have been out of town and forgot to set my account to vacation status because it was a last minute trip.  

Since your actual wedding was a private affair where you did not receive gifts, it would be fine to register.  Do not be disappointed however if people do not purchase anything from it since it is not appropriate to state where you are registered in your invitations.

I hope this helps.  Should you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me again.

Warm regards,
Wendy Wuitschick

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