Great Escape Wilder Theatre
Free admission to the following movies at 9:30am Seating is limited so it’s best to get there early the doors open at 9am.
June 9,10, 11 - Horton Hears A Who (G)
June 16, 17, 18 - Madagascar 2 (PG)
June 23, 24, 25 - Kun Fu Panda (PG)
June 30, July 1, 2 - Tales Of Desperaux (PG)
July 7, 8 9 - Surfs Up (PG)
July 14, 15, 16 - Hotel For Dogs (PG)
July 21, 22, 23 - Charolettes Web (G)
July 28, 29, 30 - Space Chimps (G)
Good deals are always lots of fun to find. I wanted to create a space where we can share the good deals we find so others can enjoy them too! I love FREE especially when it comes to family fun. Whenever I hear about a good deal I'll add it here, so if you have one that you'd like to share, please post it here for all of us to share.
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Barnes & Noble have a summer reading program for kids -they read any eight (8) books (of their own choosing) and fill out a Reading Journal, then return it to a B & N store before 9/7/09, they'll get a coupon for a free book (limited to a list they provide and it must be in stock - so the earlier you return it the better). Last year we got some really neat books. See the links section.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Building with your kids
The Home Depot and Lowes both have fun and FREE building workshops that you can do with your kids.
The Home Depot does theirs on the First Saturday of every month from 9am to Noon. If you want to see what they're doing ahead of time got to Homedepot.com and search for "kids workshops". We've gotten there as late as 11:30 and still got to make something, but the later you go the more chance that they'll have run out of the original project, but they usually have older ones that you can do. They also give out an apron (you may have to ask for it) and pins (specific to the project) that the kids can collect and display on their aprons. No registration needed.
Lowes does theirs on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays - usually a slightly smaller project than Home Depots but always lots of fun. They only run from 10am until 11am. They too give out aprons, (and goggles - which they get to keep) and when they're done they get a patch (specific to the project) which can be sewn onto the apron. Go to www.lowesbuildandgrow.com to see what's coming up. You can register online but you don't need to but if you do they will send you a reminder a couple of days before the event.
The Home Depot does theirs on the First Saturday of every month from 9am to Noon. If you want to see what they're doing ahead of time got to Homedepot.com and search for "kids workshops". We've gotten there as late as 11:30 and still got to make something, but the later you go the more chance that they'll have run out of the original project, but they usually have older ones that you can do. They also give out an apron (you may have to ask for it) and pins (specific to the project) that the kids can collect and display on their aprons. No registration needed.
Lowes does theirs on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays - usually a slightly smaller project than Home Depots but always lots of fun. They only run from 10am until 11am. They too give out aprons, (and goggles - which they get to keep) and when they're done they get a patch (specific to the project) which can be sewn onto the apron. Go to www.lowesbuildandgrow.com to see what's coming up. You can register online but you don't need to but if you do they will send you a reminder a couple of days before the event.
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