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Quartet Brings Singing Valentines To Chicago-Area Residents
See how you can woo your sweetie with a singing Valentine from Chorus of DuPage this year.

WHEATON, IL — Chorus of DuPage is once again offering a standout gift for area sweethearts this Valentine's Day. The group is offering singing Valentines in the form of a barbershop quartet that will make house calls to brighten up your beloved this Valentine's Day.
The quartet will arrive, decked out in tuxedos with red bows and cummerbunds, to sing romantic classics a cappella, including "I Love You Truly," "Love Me Tender" and "Let Me Call You Sweetheart." In addition to the performance, the group will present a Valentine's Day card and a long-stemmed rose.
“We are on the go from morning to night on Valentine's Day,” Chorus of DuPage singer John Morrison said in a statement.
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Morrison added, "[I]t's as fun for us as the people we meet. The element of surprise and uniqueness of a serenade is fun and meaningful for the recipient, as well as their co-workers, family, or friends, who become part of the event."
The group will travel to senior homes, hospitals, restaurants and other venues to perform their tunes. They add that they will perform the singing Valentines in Chicago with special arrangement.
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The cost for a singing Valentine ranges from $50 to $100. The quartet will also perform by phone for $25.
Click the link to book a singing Valentine or call 331-444-2740.
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