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ZCater - official catering company for Us Open 2010 in Huntington Beach, Ca.
ZCater just wrapped up catering for over 24,000 at the US Open of Surfing from July 31st through August 8th.
We would like to congratulate all the dedicated athletes that competed. We sure had a blast.
We began each day with a fresh breath of ocean breeze, and the crashing of the waves before the sun had even risen. By breakfast, the beach was overflowing with thousands of guests, athletes, and media. ZCater provided breakfast lunch and snack for athletes such as Kelly Slater and Luke Davis to Performers like Weezer and Hot Hot Heat and all of the security, crew, and sponsors.
9 Days and 24,000 meals later we were forced to say goodbye to our kitchen on the beach and all of the new friends we made during the event. Each day was a challenge and a success. The entire team here at ZCater is proud and honored to have been chosen for this prestigious event.
ZCater has all you need for delicious Summer Cuisine, whether your party is for 24 or 24,000!
ZCater is dedicated to providing fabulous food and service with style for all your catering needs in San Jacinto.
Riverside County, California, U.S.A. It was named after Saint Hyacinth and is located at the north end of the San Jacinto Valley, with Hemet to its south. The mountains associated with the valley are the San Jacinto Mountains.
The city is home to Mount San Jacinto College, a community college which has served the valley and Inland Empire for over 40 years since 1965. The city was founded in 1870, and incorporated as a city on April, 9 1888. Making it one of the oldest cities in Riverside County, as well as being incorporated before the formation of the county. San Jacinto will also be home to part of the Mid County Parkway a planned route that would eventually connect the San Jacinto Valley to the city of Corona and Riverside. In the late 19th Century and early 20th Century, the city became a home to many dairies, and a center for agriculture.
San Jacinto also is home to the Soboba Casino, a gaming casino owned and operated by the Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians. The Sobobas are sovereign and self-sufficient in community affairs. They have opened an Indian tribal school, the Noli Academy.
San Jacinto is located at 33°47′14″N 116°58′0″W / 33.78722°N 116.966667°W / 33.78722; -116.966667 (33.787119, -116.966672).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 25.3 square miles (65.5 km²), of which, 24.9 square miles (64.5 km²) of it is land and 0.4 square miles (1.0 km²) of it (1.50%) is water.
The San Jacinto reservoir is an artificial lake used as a basin for the San Diego Aqueduct, a branch of the Colorado River Aqueduct west of town.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_California