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    Singing Valentines are Back

    January 29, 20191 Comment
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    logo_harmonyontherocksSedona AZ (January 29, 2019) – Harmony on the Rocks, Sedona’s chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society, is bringing Singing Valentines to Sedona and the Verde Valley again this year.

    What better way to make this Feb. 14 delightful for your special someone?

    According to the Singing Valentine program chair, Curtis Hinsley, one of several barbershop quartets will be available any time on Thursday the 14th to deliver Singing Valentines in person to lucky sweethearts –  at home, in the office, or at a favorite restaurant. In addition to the serenade, your favorite person will receive a beautiful, long-stemmed red rose and a hand-made Valentine card with your personal message.

    “What a wonderful way to leave your special someone speechless!” Hinsley stated.

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    Reservations are on a first-come, first-served basis and will be accepted through February 12. The Singing Valentine package is $40.  For more information, and to make your reservation, call 928-203-1156; or e-mail: curtis.hinsley@nau.edu.

    The Barbershop Harmony Society is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting barbershop singing around the world.

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    1. Luci Gaudreau on February 4, 2019 10:25 am

      I’ve been singing valentines with a quartet for several years and it’s a lovely expression of love. Everyone smiles! Call soon. ???


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