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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12

8:30 – 9:30 PM (EST)

Don’t just celebrate Valentine’s Day, Romance Your Mate!

Romance. Can it survive in marriage? The answer is “YES!” And, it can also outlast Valentine’s Day. Romance Your Mate is an interactive virtual event that will help you uncover any missing romance in your marriage and increase your connection for a lifetime. During this one hour event, we’ll guide you through a few romantic activities, give you an in-depth look at what romance IS and how to keep it alive, and help you create a plan to take your relationship to the next level.

COST: $25 per couple

GET YOUR TICKETS NOW

Note: After you purchase your tickets, you’ll receive an email with the event link and additional details.

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