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1/28/2020, 1:18am

‘Who do you love?’

Send them a message on Love Lines

By Jonathan Bergmueller
‘Who do you love?’

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Love is in the air, and it will also be in The Slate in two weeks. 

Celebrate Valentine’s Day by reading The Slate’s Feb. 11 Valentine’s Day edition. 

Join in the fun of the most romantic holiday by participating in The Slate’s “Love Lines.” Give the apple of your eye a shout out in The Slate by submitting a personalized message to them via Google Form.

You can find the form linked on the web version of this article or by typing tinyurl.com/SlateLoveLine into your browser. 

Get creative! Send in special messages, memories, poetry or anything else that crosses your mind. Submissions for this activity are completely free. Share it with your friends! 

All messages must be addressed to a specific person or group of people, but do not need to be signed. They also must be PG-13 and appropriate for publication. The Slate reserves the right to edit messages and censor inappropriate language for reasons pertaining to publication rules. Please limit submissions to 150 words or less.

Love Lines will appear in the Feb. 11 edition of The Slate along with other Valentine’s Day-themed content.

Be sure to visit newsstands to pick up your copy to see what your Love Line says!

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