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    Make this Valentine’s Day memorable

    January 31, 2020No Comments
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    Red Rock ReflectionsSedona AZ (January 31, 2020) – Make this Valentine’s Day memorable by sending a singing Valentine! Let Red Rock Reflections express your love and lift the heart of your special someone [Sweethearts, Moms, Dads, siblings, relatives, friends . . .] with a Valentine’s Day song in person or over the phone.  Choose one or more of these beautiful love songs:

    • ​Let Me Call You Sweetheart 
    • ​My Romance
    • I Don’t Know Why I Love You Like I Do
    • So Much In Love
    • ​(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons

    Red Rock ReflectionsFriday, February 14th  2:00 – 8:00 p.m.

    The Quartet will sing the song(s) of your choice in beautiful four-part a cappella harmony.  We can surprise your Valentine by appearing in person at home, work, or perhaps a restaurant . . . or simply sing to them over the phone.  In-person performances are limited to Sedona.  We guarantee to call or be there within a ½ hour window, either side of the preferred time.  

    In person:   $30 for one song [$10 each additional song]

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    Phone calls: $10 per song

    To order, please call or e-mail Dianne Evans: (703) 402-8812 or dievans22@gmail.com with your loved one’s name, phone number or address, preferred time, song selection and brief message.

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