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BYU Single Alumni and Friends plan Valentine's Day Dance Feb. 12

Single BYU employees are invited to join with the BYU Single Alumni and Friends for a Valentine's Dance and Entertainment Saturday, Feb. 12, from 7-11 p.m. in the WSC Terrace, just north of the Cougareat. The cost is $5 if received by Wednesday, Feb. 9, and $7 at the door.

Those who wish to attend are invited to RSVP and send money to SALA, C-366 ASB.

"This will be a wonderful evening of fun, including a chocolate fountain, gourmet desserts, balloons, red roses, a gazebo for pictures and plenty of opportunity for dancing and mingling," said BYU Single Alumni President Julia Barton. "Last year, this event was spectacular!"

For more information, contact Nancy at (801) 422-3142, nancy_bean@byu.edu.

To view the newsletter with information on upcoming events, see The Single Scoop online at alumni.byu.edu/sections/chapters/groups/single and click on the word "scoop."

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