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Rademacher-Vasquez
Saturday, October 07, 2006
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Lauren Rademacher and Randy Vasquez were married Aug. 12 in an evening ceremony at the English Garden in Carmichael. The maid of honor was Lauren's sister, Leah Rademacher and bridesmaids were Jennifer Eddy and Sigrid Stolteman. The best man was Randy's brother, Anthony Vasquez, with groomsmen being Cory Englebrektson and Martin Sandoval. Kathy Riel, a family friend, honored the couple by officiating the ceremony.

Wedding guests enjoyed an evening of dancing and celebration, which was also held at the English Garden. Lauren designed all the decorations with emphasis on fortune cookies and hanging Chinese lanterns. The couple's rings were carried by the best man in a gold fortune cookie. The newlyweds honeymooned in Las Vegas and will make their home in Sacramento.
The bride's parents are Jim and Rori Rademacher of Sacramento. Lauren graduated from El Camino High School in 1999, and from Sacramento State University in 2005, with an art degree. Lauren is an artist at the downtown Trader Joe's in Sacramento.

The groom's parents are Rick and Bonnie Vasquez of Napa. Randy graduated from Napa High School in 1996, and is employed with Trader Joe's, working at the Fairfield store.
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