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Enjoy The Valentine's Dinner Dance At Callaway

Wednesday, January 05, 2005 - by Rachel M. Crumbley

Pine Mountain, Ga. - Romance your loved one at the Callaway Valentine’s Day Dinner Dance on Saturday, Feb. 12.

Bring your special someone to Callaway for a 6:30 p.m. ET reception featuring light hors d’oeuvres with cash bar, followed by a delicious four-course dinner at 7:00 p.m. in the smoke-free Mountain Creek Inn ballroom.

Beginning at 8:30 p.m. dance the night away to live music performed by American Flyers, a six-piece band from Atlanta whose repertoire features a wide variety of musical styles including big band, jazz, 50s and 60s old time rock and roll, 70s and 80s dance/disco, Motown, beach/shag, and more current songs.



This romantic Valentine’s Day Dinner Dance Package is $214* in the Mountain Creek Inn. Special rates in Callaway’s lovely cottages and villas are also available. Use of the Callaway Fitness Center is included.

Add Friday or Sunday night lodging for $114 and receive two coupons (one per person) good for a free round of golf, free tennis court time or a free bike rental.

Callaway’s helpful staff can also provide a dozen boxed roses for $50 or a premiere bottle of red wine valued at $50 for the special low price of $25. For those really wanting to impress their Valentine, both the roses and wine can be purchased for only $65. Simply ask the reservation agent for more information.

Before you leave on Sunday, enjoy the beautiful surroundings of The Gardens at Callaway.

Make this Valentine’s Day extra romantic by calling 1-800-CALLAWAY (225-5292) today for reservations.

Callaway is in Pine Mountain, Ga., 60 minutes southwest of Atlanta and 30 minutes north of Columbus. For more information, call 1-800-CALLAWAY (225-5292) or visit www.callawayonline.com.

* Taxes and gratuities are added to the package price. Rates are per room, per night, double occupancy and valid Feb. 11-13, 2005, only. Taxes are not included. Other offers are not applicable.


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