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Say "I love you" with a song and support the Concord Chorale!

For the first time, the Concord Chorale is pleased to offer singing valentines. Your valentine will be surprised by a serenading quartet in the location of your choice, office, home or restaurant, on Friday, Feb. 13 or Saturday, Feb. 14. You will have a choice of songs from which to select your perfect sentiment.

For only $75, your valentine will receive one love song, be presented with a red rose and receive two tickets to the next Concord Chorale concert. Add a second song for just $25 more.

All proceeds go directly to the Concord Chorale to help us continue our 40-year tradition of making beautiful music. To schedule your singing valentine, call Deb Yeager at 731-2244. For more information, visit concordchorale.org.

Concord Chorale

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Cassie Pappathan's picture

Katie Henry

It has been Katie Henry's (the beloved Insider editor) dream to have a quartet sing to her at work. If anyone wants to pool together $75, you will make her dreams come true.

Katie MacKenzie's picture

That's interesting . . .

You know Ed and I have a "no waitstaff singing Happy Birthday" clause in our relationship, right? Not that I'm against the idea, because I think it's awesome, but only if it's someone else. (That's not hypocritical at all.)

Cassie Pappathan's picture

Clauses

Yeah, but The Insider has a "quartet singing clause" that states:
The Insider recognizes the occasional need for singing quartets. It is the editor's responsibility to be at the receiving end of all singing quartets regardless of his/her desire to be so, as it improves company morale. This negates other clauses set by said editor and his or her romantic companion.

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