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Singing Valentines by Barbershop Quartets

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 380 Nicolls Rd East Setauket NY 11733  See map

Valentine’s Day can be made even more special this year with a Singing Valentine from an elegantly dressed Barbershop Quartet.  The Quartets from the Harbormen Chorus will be delivering Singing Valentines to residents and business people in Brookhaven & the Hamptons looking for a fun and exciting way to send a loving Valentine message to their relatives, sweethearts, office staff, special clients or customers.


The cost of a Singing Valentine is only $65.00, and includes two very special songs, a beautiful silk rose, a box of candy (donated by Candyland of East Setauket), and a personalized Valentine card from you.  The Singing Valentines are available for delivery, February 13th & 14th, 2013 from 8:00AM to 8:00PM.  A portion of the proceeds from this once-a-year activity is donated to the chorus’ community project, The Good Shepherd Hospice at St. Charles Hospital in Port Jefferson.  The Harbormen are a 501-C3 registered not-for profit choral organization, and a member of the Brookhaven Arts & Humanities Counsel.


For further information or to place an order (Credit Cards accepted) please call Mr. Valentine at (631) 766-9153.

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