Trader Joe’s announced Thursday the opening date for its first three Colorado stores, and plans for a fifth location in the state.

In a news release, the California-based specialty grocery store chain said it would open its first three Colorado stores on Feb. 14, 2014.

Those locations, one at Boulder’s Twenty Ninth Street mall, one at East 8th Avenue and Colorado Boulevard in Denver, and one at the Cherry Hills Marketplace, 5901 S. University Blvd., planned to open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. The Grand Opening on Valentine’s Day will be marked with a “ceremonial lei cutting” according to the release.

Additionally, the company announced it has signed a lease to open its fifth location in Colorado, a 12,200-square-foot store at the northeast corner of College Avenue and Horsetooth Road in Fort Collins.

Trader Joe’s fourth Colorado location is planned to open at the southern edge of Capitol Hill across from Governor’s Park in Denver.