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Santa Clarita Men Of Harmony Offer Sweet Singing Valentines

Anyone looking for that perfect Valentine’s day gift is invited to hire the Santa Clarita Men of Harmony and their barbershop quartet to show up and croon a couple of love songs as part of their Singing Valentines.

For as little as $50, a real barbershop quartet can serenade sweethearts at home, at work, or anywhere else in the Santa Clarita Valley.

Each serenade is set to include a flower gift.

“We have decided to open up delivery for the Thursday before Valentine’s Day. If you really want to surprise your Valentine, the day before will do the trick,” said Dave Norman, past president of the Men of Harmony. “What could be a more special and easy way to impress your Valentine than a real Barbershop Quartet serenade?”

Gift-givers have the choice of the Regular Delivery at $50, or the “Straight From the Heart” at $60. Regular delivery offers the opportunity for the Men of Harmony to bring the singing valentine anywhere in the Santa Clarita Valley area between the hours of 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. quartet will attempt to be within a 2-hour window of the time chosen by the client.

Meanwhile, the “Straight From the Heart” premium service is best for those who need the delivery time to be right on the button. The Men on Harmony guarantee that they would be there within 15 minutes of the chosen delivery time.

As there are still a few slots open for Thursday, Feb. 13 and Friday, Feb 14, residents are encouraged to call (661) 575-5875 or visit the website.


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A Santa Clarita native, Jade has spent her whole life involved in community outreach. After graduating from Learning Post High in 2015, she went on to College of the Canyons to pursue a double major in English and Marketing. Jade spent several years as a ballroom dance performer for a local studio and has performed at public and private events throughout Santa Clarita. As KHTS Co-News Director Jade oversees the KHTS news team, which covers all the latest news impacting Santa Clarita. Along with covering and writing her own news stories, Jade can be heard broadcasting the daily local news every weekday morning and afternoon drive-time twice an hour on KHTS 98.1FM and AM-1220. Jade is also instrumental in reporting on-the-scene local emergencies, covering them on-air and via Facebook Live and YouTube. Another dimension to Jade’s on-air skills and writing are her regular political and celebrity interviews, including her bi-monthly interview with our Congressman Mike Garcia and many other local politicians and community leaders.