That's Amore!
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A romantic evening for couples to enjoy celebrating Valentine's Day. Italian appetizers will be served while couples browse through a Silent Auction of Gift Baskets for one another and their children. Then couples will enjoy a delicious Italian meal, followed by their choice of sorbet or "Italian Love Cake" for dessert. All while their children are being entertained and fed in another part of the same location. Please call to reserve your table for 2 by Feb. 9.
That's Amore!
Phone : 316-640-5844 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : krisosler@hotmail.com
Web: www.stpaulscheney.com
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