Transformers - PG13
Saturday, November 07, 2009
Starts 8:00 pm
Tips, Things to Do, Deals, Coupons, Free Stuff...You name it, you'll find it here!
Friday, Nov. 6, 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Come one, come all,
come big, come small...
Come and get a book or two or three or four.
But don't stop there, come and get more!
Or if you know someone with the flu
whose stuck in bed with nothing to do.
A new book might be what they need,
in case they have nothing else to read!
So you can buy books for yourself
or buy books for someone else.
Most books cost just a dollar,
so stop on by and give us a holler!
Do you like getting together with friends to discuss great books, or learn about good reads? Come join our book clubs. Book clubs meet once a month and you can participate in as many or as few as you would like! All books are available through your library. Click on one of the links to see the schedules or check out the book choice of the month on the branch's web page.
Main Library Book Club Schedule
Anastasia Island Branch Book Club Schedule
Southeast Branch Book Club Schedule
Bartram Trail Branch Book Club Schedule
Love to read? Love dogs? Why not read to a dog?! Children in first through fifth grades are invited to "Read to Rover" on the first and third Saturday of every month at 10am at the Southeast Branch Library, beginning November 7th. Special thanks to Target for sponsoring this program.
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Know the Difference between a Cold and H1N1 Flu Symptoms:
The only way to stop the epidemic is to spread the awareness Thanks Judy! |
For those who have a Blockbuster Express Kiosk you can use the code: 9PM for a FREE rental! Blockbuster Express Kiosks have extended their rental time , you now have until 9pm the next day to return the movie!
Blockbuster Express kiosks can be found in many Publix stores. Go HERE to check for a kiosk in your area.
Thanks iheartpublix.com!
For those who have a Blockbuster Express Kiosk you can use the code: 9PM for a FREE rental! Blockbuster Express Kiosks have extended their rental time , you now have until 9pm the next day to return the movie!
Blockbuster Express kiosks can be found in many Publix stores. Go HERE to check for a kiosk in your area.
Thanks iheartpublix.com!
Tip #8
Take advantage of your local library...free books and free movies! It saves me tons to just let my kids pick out books instead of buying new ones. I also go through the Scholastic flyers schools send home & reserve the ones that look good. And the library gets new movies each week-you can reserve them online and get on the waiting list before they even get released. You may say...I will forget to take them back, the solution to this is to find one that best meets your needs...have a library bag/basket by the door or somewhere it is seen and put books/movies in there when you are finished. You get to keep movies for 3 nights. You can also sign up for library elf at the St Johns County Library which sends out email notices the day before when something is due. Go here to find out more info! If an item isn’t already requested, you can check it out again and extend it even longer, you can do this online or by calling the library. The Main Library here is closed on Sunday, so if you check out a movie on Wednesday, it is due back on Saturday. As long as you have it in the night drop before the library opens the next day it is not late, so you can put it in there Monday morning before 10 and keep it for 5 days! You can also return your items to ANY St. Johns County Library. The library is a great resource! They also have great programs for kids.
JCPenney: Play Kitchen ONLY $39.99 + FREE Ship!
Today and Tomorrow only (10/29-10/30) get 50% off your entire puchase at Payless ShoeSource Stores! This is all thanks to Oprah, can’t say I watched the show but we will enjoy savings on shoes.
You can either print a coupon or get a mobile phone text with an offer code to take to the store. To find a location near you, go here.
Thanks Southern Savers!
Thanks to Saving your Cents for this post …. hope you find it useful!
#1 Toothpaste, #2 Toothbrushes, & #3 Dental Floss
Almost everyone has access to a CVS, Rite Aid, and/or a Walgreens. There are literally 30 or more opportunities throughout the year to receive your toothpaste for free from one of these drug stores.
CVS has been a huge Colgate toothpaste freebie store for me. Here lately have I ventured into free Crest from Kroger and free Arm & Hammer fromPublix.
At CVS the toothpaste will usually be worked into an Extra Care Buck Deal, at Walgreen it’s usually a Register Reward offer, and at Rite Aid it’s a Rebate.
Kroger puts Crest Toothpaste & Oral B toothbrushes on sale twice per year for $1 each. Each time they have been on sale there have been $1/1 or $.50/1 coupons out making them free.
Publix will throw toothpaste into a BOGO deal but often you still have to pay $.25 or so for them. I have only seen the Arm & Hammer toothpaste totally for free once in the last 2 years.
Dental Floss is often found at Kroger & Publix for free. Reach is the brand of choice here. I have seen crest and others for free but the Reach brand occurs many times throughout the year. Wait for a sale of $1 each and you can bet that there are $1/1 or $.50/1 coupons out there that will make them free!
#4 Razors
Between CVS and Walgreens you will end up with more Gillette Razors than you know what to do with. Usually you will see the razors on sale for $8.99 or $9.99 with a $5 or higher Extra Care Buck or Register Reward. There are always $4/1 coupons available at the time of the promotions making them free after the coupon and the ECB or RR.
Schick razors are also very popular. Many of the trial size (2 ct) packages are priced at $.99. $1/1 coupons are often released in the Sunday inserts that make them free!
#5 Air Fresheners
This one is a given if you have been using coupons for a while. Air Wick, Glade, and sometimes Febreeze is always free somewhere. High value coupons combined with a great sale always yield freebies! (aerosol, plug-ins, candles, battery operated…you name it)
#6 Shampoo, #7 Conditioner, & #8 Hair Stylers
Again the drug stores offer tons of deals on these items throughout the year. Garnier, Pantene, and Suave seem to be the most popular brand names that you can get for free.
#9 Makeup
Covergirl is the key brand name here. CVS and Publix have the best re-occurring free deals throughout the year.
Publix: Watch out for the Green Advantage Flyer that is put out once per month. You will almost always see a $2/1 coupon that you can stack with a $1/1 manufacturers coupon to get free eye shadow and eye liner.
CVS: Watch out for ECB deals and BOGO sales with high dollar coupons tomatchup for the freebies!
#10 Condiments
If you ever see a coupon that is for $1/1 or $.50/1 for things such as hot sauce, mustard, Worcestershire sauce, etc. you can bet that it could be free while at regular price but definitely free when on sale for $1
Most condiments have a 2 year shelf life. (Hint: Make sure that you check your dates to ensure that you are getting the newest product while stocking up! The stores rotate their product to prevent items from expiring and the newest stock is in the back!)
Grilling debuts (summertime and Football season) are when you will get these items the cheapest. This past summer Publix had A1, Lowery’s marinade, French’s mustard, Kraft BBQ sauce, and Kraft salad dressing all on sale multiple times in their BOGO sale. The sale combined with the current coupons out for those products made every single one of those items free! Take advantage of sales like this to stock up for the year. If you don’t you will have to wait until the next year! Other stores have free items but Publixhas the most free condiments free each year.
Honorable Mentions: Coupons to keep an eye on!
I decided to add this section due to the fact that certain coupons come out once per month or once every other month that make products free.
#11 Kotex Panty Liners
Sold at Walmart for $1 (small boxes). I can’t tell you how many boxes of these things I have ended up with throughout the year! Despite the fact that everyone always hits Walmart up for this free product they haven’t raised the price like other store chains do when they see an increase in demand (I have seen this happen at Kroger, Publix, and most recentlyCVS.).
#12 Johnson & Johnson First Aid Kits
Sold in the trial section of many stores. CVS sells these for $.99 and there are always $1/1 coupons or $3/2 SmartSource Blinkie coupon that come out!
#13 Maruchan Yakisoba Noodles (like Ramen noodles but better)
These coupons are released about every 2 months. They usually come out as $.50/1’s. Many of the grocery stores sell this item from $.79-$.99 each making them free with the coupon.
#14 Muir Glen Tomato Sauce
Muir Glenn releases $1/1 coupons online which makes them free at most stores. The average price for the tomato sauce is $.89.
#15 Johnson’s Buddies
I know this sounds like an odd one but there are many opportunities(through your Sunday inserts and internet printable coupons) to get these cute little bars of soap for free from many stores. They are usually sold at $.97 each.
If you would like to share any common freebies that you run across be sure to leave a comment below to add them to this list!
I live in the Southeast and these free items may vary depending on your region and the store that you shop at but you should see at least 90% of these items are free no matter where you live!
Thanks A Thrifty Mom!
Tip #8
Stock up!! When toilet paper, dish detergent, laundry detergent, or paper towels are on sale buy in bulk if it is a great deal-that way you never run out! I do this for a lot of things including food. There are tons of things you can buy in advance and cook if you realize you don’t have anything to cook-be smart! You can waste A LOT of money running out at the last minute to grab food for the family or run in the grocery store to buy items at regular price. When a roast is on sale-buy a couple! Keep canned food such as beans to make soups-taco soup is a favorite here! Keep plenty of noodles and spaghetti sauce handy! Buy an extra loaf of bread and put it in the freezer. Freeze a half gallon of milk if you don’t have a lot of room in your freezer. Keep extra peanut butter on hand. Make a list of favorite recipes and stock up on the ingredients! Plenty of ideas, I believe it is important to have an extra supply of food especially in case of emergencies. Common things you can get for free (& sometimes overage) at places like Walgreens or CVS (after RR or Extra Bucks) are toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, hairspray, hair gel, toothpaste, toothbrush, and razors so stock up when you can get these deals!