
Julia Pautsch and her fiancee Kent will marry in Bella Vista on the lucky day. Pautsch spent Friday running errands, picking up those last minute wedding items. She says she didn't originally plan to have her wedding on 7-7-07. "We wanted to get married last weekend, and we have about 275 guests and there wasn't anywhere available. The Town Center just happened to be open the next weekend." Julia and Kent are not alone. Couples all over the world will be saying "I do" Saturday-- hoping the lucky number will make them lucky in love. According to the senior editor of the website The Knot, more than 38,000 people are registered on their site to get hitched on the lucky day - that's three times more than they see on a normal Saturday in July. Julia says she's excited to get married on the most popular wedding day ever. "It's in the Bible, they talk about 7-7-07, the lucky number seven. Of course in the casinos it's lucky seven, it's everywhere, so of course, it's a once in a lifetime day."