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Fairs will unite brides and vendors

If a trip down the aisle is in your future, two upcoming events will have you more than prepared for your big day.

At both the Bucks County Bridal Show and the Northeast Bridal Fair, brides will have access to a wide variety of wedding professionals to help plan the wedding of their dreams, said event organizer Gabriel Porecca.

The Bucks County Bridal Show will take place Sept. 27 at the Buck Hotel in Feasterville, and the Northeast Bridal Fair will be held Oct. 4 at King’s Caterers in Bristol.

Both events begin at 2 p.m.

“All different types of vendors will be there,” said Porecca. “Wedding dresses, photographer, videographer, band, florist — anything you need for your wedding is all in one place.”

Other vendors include baked goods, limousines, salons, jewelry and more, said Porecca, who owns Déjà vu Studio in Jamison.

Complimentary hors d’oeuvres will be available along with spectacular door prizes, he said.

The cost to attend is $5 per person. Tickets are available at the doors, but brides can get in for free by registering in advance on the Web at www.dejavustudio.com/BridalShow_BucksCounty.html for the Feasterville event and www.dejavustudio.com/BridalFair_Northeast.html for the Northeast Philadelphia event. Free parking is available for both events.

For more information or to participate as a vendor at the events, call 215-343-2015.
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