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It's that time of year: Bridal Show time!
Posted: 07.21.2011 at 11:10 AM
Kate Lauman

Kate Lauman is the Managing Editor & Live at 5 anchor.

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The details. Oh, the details. There are so many little things that go into planning a great wedding. From the location to the wedding party, what you’re going to wear and what you’re going to eat; the simple thought of planning a wedding can stress you out. Some people, me included, are involved in every last detail of their wedding. Others, hire a planner to take care of it all. That’s the beauty of weddings these days; you can be as involved as you want.

While I was planning, bridal shows were especially helpful. Those shows incorporate all the vendors you need to plan a wedding. So, you can check out multiple florists, bakers (my favorite part!), wedding gowns, photographers, hair and make-up artists, event planners and more. It really is a one-stop shop.

In January, I got the chance to host the fashion show at Central Missouri's Premier Bridal Show in Jefferson City. By that time, my wedding planning experience only lived on in pictures, so I got to check out all the vendors without making any decisions!

This Sunday, July 24th, in Jefferson City, you can check out the Central Missouri's Premier Fall Bridal Show. It’s at the Truman Hotel and Conference Center from Noon to 4:00.

Organizers of the Bridal Show say there will be nearly 40 area vendors displaying everything you need to put together your wedding. I dare you to get your wedding planned in one day!

See my "wedding details" pics above..

Did you ever check out a bridal show? What was the best part of your wedding?

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