Monday 9 January 2012

flowers for valentines - Loveland valentine heart message order forms available

Citizens in the past have submitted valentine messages with phrases like "Tom Loves Debby," "B&K a groovy kind of love," "Oatmeal Loves Toast" and "Dwayne, my king of hearts."

Valentine heart order forms are now available from the Thompson Valley Rotary Club.

The messages will be placed on red hearts on light poles high above Eisenhower Boulevard, Cleveland Avenue, Lincoln Avenue and Fourth Street for the month of February.

The Rotary Club is partnering with the Loveland Chamber of Commerce this year and is offering new ordering options.

As in the past, heart messages can be ordered in person at both Loveland locations of The Group Inc. Real Estate: 1401 W. 29th St. or 5401 Stone Creek Circle.

The forms can also be mailed "attn: Thompson Valley Rotary Club" at either location, and orders can be placed online.

After 11 a.m. today to pay with a credit card.

"Sometimes the messages are a secret between the two people. No one else knows what it means," said Lindsay Cantley, the Heart Chair for the Rotary Club.

Organizations like Loveland Youth Gardeners, the Thompson R2-J School District and St. John's church also write messages thanking volunteers.

The club hangs 300 hearts every year and will start painting the hearts and then hanging them the last week of January.

For details, call the Loveland Group offices at 613-0700 or 663-0700.

The Rotary Club tries to honor location requests but can't guarantee them. Forms and payments must be received by Feb. 1, 2012.

"People love valentines. It's a great way to show the world that you care about somebody," Cantley said.

Jessica Benes can be reached at 669-5050, ext. 530,

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