Our readers share the following messages with those they love.
All my love to my sweetheart, the most wonderful girl in the history of the world. —Dave
To Daddy and our cherubs, Mike and Meg—Happy Valentine’s Day! —Love, kisses, and candy, Mommy
Nadya, be mine! Oh you kid! Thanks for 45+ years and counting.—Jim
Cristian and Chloe, My heart has doubled in size since the day you were born. Will you be my Valentines? —Love, Momma
Anna and Max—Happy Valentine’s Day! —All our love, Mom and Dad
The Snooks: You’ve drawn to the button of my heart. Be my Valentine? —Love, the Sweetie
Porky—You’re the best! What more can we say? —Love, KT and SP
Let’s turn off the lights, start the fire, and pretend it’s an ice storm! —50-50-25... xxox!
Happy Valentine’s Day, Dad. We Love You! —Carolyn, Erin, Marissa, and Krispy, XOXO
Roses are red, violets are blue, our room is now green, but I still love you! —Boomp
Happy Valentine’s Day, my little Jumbo. —Love, Mumbo
Nadia, I love you forward and backward.—Mom
For Art’s Sake volunteers Robin, Helen, Heidi, Greta, Lisa, Pam, and Bess send special Valentine’s vibes to Sharon and Paul. We love you!
Mommy, Roses are red, violets are blue, now pick us “up ups,” ’cause we love you! —Abigale, Jilly, and Daddy
Julie. Can’t stop thinking about you. — Love, C. Bob.
R. Keep telling those jokes. I’ll keep forgetting them. It’s a match made in heaven. —Love, S.
Not just for kids! Moms Rebecca Waugh and Suzanne Hays make cards at a Valentine-making open house at the Barn School. (Photos by Lisa Aciukewicz)
A Barn School student enjoys his Valentine cupcake.
Betty Ashe supervises her grandson, Baylor Ashe, as he tries his hand with a hole punch at the Barn School’s valentine-making event last Saturday.
Joyce Carrick assesses her work as Sue Barber contines to work on her Valentine at Art and Cloth on Saturday.
Isaac Abouaf and Hunter Carol work on Valentine cards at Art and Cloth.
For Art’s Sake volunteers hang out at Art and Cloth during a valentine-making open house. Left to right: Maddie Hill, Helen Hill, Sue Barber, Heidi Siegrist, Greta Minervini, and Pam Cochrane.
Acting Postmaster Paul Rice poses with children from the Village Nursery School who took a field trip to the post office on Tuesday to mail their valentines. (Courtesy photo)