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Lifestyle
Serenade your sweetheartPublished 02/09/09
Tired of teddy bears and overpriced cards for Valentine's Day? Area choruses have a sure way to grab a loved one's attention this year: singing valentines.
Arianne Teeple — For The Capital
Peggy Coulter of Severna Park warms up her voice at the Chesapeake Harmony Chorus’ rehearsal Wednesday. The chorus is one of three area groups offering singing valentines this year."What better way to tell someone you love them than (with) great songs?" asked Lena Jones of Crownsville, team coordinator for the Chesapeake Harmony Chorus, one of three local groups offering serenades this week. For singing valentines, a Chesapeake Harmony Chorus quartet performs two songs, either on the phone or in person. Some packages include a rose or a personalized card. "I'm looking for the surprise in everyone's eyes,"...
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