Birthdays are something that people of all ages can celebrate.
ZCater is here to help you plan it in Lake Elsinore. Whether it's your child's 1st birthday or your grandfather's 90th, birthdays are time for great celebration. Make your birthday party planning experience easy with ZCater. What's a birthday without the cake? ZCater will provide a scrumptious custom cake. For all your birthday party catering needs, we can also provide fun games and entertainment to truly mark this day on your calendar. Clowns, DJ's, and carnival games are a great way to add fun and excitement to your birthday party. If you are looking to have the most stress free birthday party experience, let our service staff and bartenders take care of all the work while you enjoy this special day.
Just give ZCater a call and our birthday party coordinators will walk you through the process with the utmost attention.
Lake Elsinore history:
Lake Elsinore or LE is a city in western Riverside County, California. As of January 2009 the population was estimated to be 50,267 according to the California Department of Finance. It is the home of the Lake Elsinore Storm baseball club of the California League which plays at the Lake Elsinore Diamond.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 38.8 square miles (100.4 km²) of which 33.8 square miles (87.5 km²) of it is land and 5.0 square miles (12.9 km²), or 12.82%, is water.
Lake Elsinore, originally Laguna Grande, is the largest natural freshwater lake in Southern California and is situated at the lowest point within the 750 square mile San Jacinto Watershed at the terminus of the San Jacinto River, where its headwaters are found on the western slopes of San Jacinto Peak with its North Fork, and Lake Hemet with its South Fork. Lake levels are healthy at 1,244 feet (above sea level) with a volume of 30,000 acre·ft (37,000 dam³) that often fluctuate, although much has been done recently to prevent the lake from drying up, flooding, or becoming stagnant. At 1,255 feet, the lake would spill into the outflow channel on its northeastern shore, known properly as Temescal Wash, flowing northwest along I-15, which feeds Temescal Creek, which dumps into the Santa Ana River just northwest of the City of Corona. It then flows to Orange County, out to the Pacific Ocean just south of Huntington State Beach.
Lake Elsinore is bordered by the Elsinore Mountains to the west, which are a part of the larger Santa Ana Mountain Range, and receive snowfall a few days each year. Included in the Santa Ana Mountains is the Cleveland National Forest and El Cariso. Lake Elsinore is a part of the Temecula Valley and northern portions are also considered part of Temescal Canyon.
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