Top photo: Elvis arrives at Browne
Jane K. Fox
Top photo: Elvis arrives at Browne's Home Center to make a Valentine's Day delivery, Feb. 12 as part of a fund-raiser for Spring Street International School. Middle and bottom photos: Elvis surprises Nancy Vejvoda with a fresh Valentine's Day rose.

Valentine's Day on San Juan Island: Elvis, a rose, and you


February 12, 2010 · Updated 3:17 PM 

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The King made early Valentine's Day visits Friday as part of a fund-raiser for Spring Street International School.

Elvis delivered roses on order to residences and workplaces on San Juan Island. We're not sure whether the recipients were all shook up upon receiving the surprise visit and gift, but we're sure giver and recipient couldn't help falling in love all over again.

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