Frugal Family: Sale for Moms, Free Bowling for the Kids
Spring is really arriving here in RI with the trees getting ready to pop and the weather finally warming up. Great weather for a hike at the Audubon Society or consignment shopping.
1. Tiffany Peay Jewlery Mother’s Day Sale
Deal: 20% off all in stock earrings
Good through: May 1 through May 8
Second deal: Send an email with your birth month to tiffany@tiffanypeay.com and receive a special gift from Tiffany Peay for your special month.
2. Soil testing at Prescott Farm in Middletown
Master gardeners will be available for soil testing and answering questions on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. To collect a sample, follow directions provided in the above links.
3. Audubon Society’s Passport to the Trails
Want an incentive to get outside and hike through some of the beautiful trails RI has to offer? The Audubon Society is continuing to run a half price sale on their membership if you missed the Groupon deal from last week. You can pick up a passport at the nature shop in Bristol, hike the trails to find the hidden symbol, and then return your passport for prizes. See all the details here.
4. Be Green Kids Consignments
What: Over 15,000 new & gently used items for newborn to pre-teens
Where: Penfield School Portsmouth
When: Saturday April 30, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sunday May 1, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Most items marked half price on Sunday, may get in at 9am on Sunday by donating diapers or wipes which will be donated to local charity
http://www.begreensale.com/newport.php.
5. AMF Summer Unplugged
This is one of my favorite deals to pass on to you. It’s a great one. Every week you will be emailed passes for 2 free games per day, per child. Really, no strings attached. I did this last summer. We enjoyed it. Our participating lanes are AMF Holiday Lanes in Somerset, not too far.
6. Did you know there was a Lindt factory outlet in Seekonk Square? Me neither but I am so excited. Who doesn’t love up to 70% discounted chocolate? If anyone has been there, I’d love to hear about it!
Maureen Umehara
7:58 pm on Thursday, April 28, 2011
Great tips, Kristin! My kids and I just went to the Audobon Society during school vacation. I ended up gettng a passport book for both of them because they both wanted to do the rubbing :) I like that we are going to discover some walks we've never been on (also looks like they are simple walks).
Doris Coute
2:38 pm on Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Kristen
The Lindt Outlet in Seekonk is closed, after reading your article, I googled it for directions and there was a notice in the directions that it was close. Just thought you'd like to know.
DC/Tiverton