Friday, April 3, 2009

Free Gifts at Aerie Each Thursday - New Gift Each Month



Join Aerie's A-List and get your Rewards Card by visiting and signing up at an Aerie store. This entitles you to get a free gift each month in stores but you must visit on any Thursday throughout the month. No purchase necessary.


Plus they'll give you a discount of 20% if you shop on the day you go in for your free gift.


Locations:


TORONTO EATON CENTER - aerie store - 218 Yonge Street Toronto, ON M5B 2H1

FAIRVIEW MALL - aerie store - 1800 Sheppard Avenue East Toronto, ON M2J 5A7

CONESTOGA MALL -aerie store - 550 King Street North Waterloo, ON N2L 5W6

WHITE OAKS MALL -aerie store - White Oaks Mall London, On N6E 1V4

UPPER CANADA MALL - aerie store - 17600 Yonge StreetNewmarket, ON L3Y 4Z1


This month's gift is 60ml bottle of body spray, abigail scent. Available on Thursdays throughout the month of April.


Thanks to sandy at Freebies Deals And Rewards for sharing this freebie!

Earn Gifts and Prizes for Searching with Google and Ask

The hottest search engine craze is SwagBucks, which offers search and win for members.

What exactly is SwagBucks? SwagBucks is an online search and win portal where you can earn digital dollars called Swag Bucks, which can be redeemed for great merchandise, gift cards and contest entries.

How can I earn Swag Bucks? Invite friends and you could earn up to the 1st 100 points they earn. Look for and redeem Swag Codes. Trade in a cell phone or video game. Submit a poll idea. Send a YouTube video of you opening your swag prizes. Shopping at the Swag Store. Earning opportunities through Facebook and Twitter.

What can I get with my Swag Bucks? Gift cards, musical instruments, movie and tv collectibles, Star Wars collectibles, Puma gear, sports trading cards, comic books, electronics, Swag gear, vintage collectibles, video games and consoles, music and band merchandise, music prints, books and more.

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Thursday, April 2, 2009

How to Keep More Cash in Your Pocket!

We've been blogging about ways to cut expenses, save money, reduce your spending and ways to be more frugal and have some more suggestions that your could incorporate into your life. You can never cut your expenses too much!
  1. Quit playing the lottery! You may as well put your money into a fireplace and light it up! The odds of hitting it BIG are slim. You could use this opportunity to make a lottery fund and instead of buying the tickets you normally would, put the money away. After a while you HAVE won the lottery; a personal goals lottery plus you'll have some cash set aside too!
  2. Make sure that you are getting ALL of the tax credits which you are entitled to. An accountant can help you to determine what tax credits you may be eligible for. There's credits for disabled persons, people with children, moving credits and many more. If you qualify for a credit it could easily offset the cost of paying for the accountant's advice.
  3. Get a NO FEE chequing account with PC Financial. I generate very few dollars each month in fees for my checquing account at a mere $4.00 through RBC but some of my friends pay as much as $10-$20 per month with all fees combined. So signing up for PC Financial's NO COST chequing account could save you somewhere is the range of $48 to $240 per year.
  4. When searching for a job, look for employers who offer not only a benefit plan but ones offering a pension plan too! This is a great way to start a base savings for retirement. Remember, you will also need to continue with your own retirement savings program to ensure a comfortable old age.
  5. Make certain that your utility and other monthly bills are paid on time each and every month. The interest charges add up quickly and once you fall into a pattern of paying late it's harder to revert back causing you extra fees each month.
  6. If you celebrate Christmas, buy an artificial tree to save the recurring costs of buying a fresh Christmas tree each year. The best time to buy is at the end of the season to take advantage of ticket price slashes for out of season items.
  7. If you have kids, ask if they are entitled to a discount when you are out at restaurants and other entertainament venues. Many places offer discounts to kids under a certain age.
  8. If you are mature adult or senior, you could be entitled to senior discounts at a number of places you already deal with. Check with your bank, insurance company, restaurants you eat at, entertainment venues and any other place you may spend money.
  9. Take advantage of the various FREE entertainment available. Concerts and music events, Easter Egg Hunts, Museums, swimming, skating, guided walking tours, historic sites, movie screenings, bridal shows, library events and much more.
  10. Plan for and pre-pay your funeral and cremation expenses. I know, I didn't suggest burial because it is more costly and will require regular maintenance costs to upkeep a grave site. Cremation will save you and/or your loved ones money all the way around. Pre-paying can significantly reduce the costs if you buy while you are financialy stable and when a contract is drawn up with a reputable funeral home stipulating that no additional costs will ever be incurred.

Are you already incorporating any of these ideas in your life right now? Do you have any suggestions to help reduce expenses and keep the money in your own pocket? Please leave your comments, we would like to hear how you cut corners and save your hard earned bucks!

Monday, March 30, 2009

FREE Online Video Lectures from TOP SCHOLARS

Academic Earth is an organization founded with the goal of giving everyone on earth access to a world class education.

You'll find lectures from the World's top scholars from the following educational institutions:

Berkeley
Princeton
Harvard
Yale
Stanford
MIT

Lecture subjects include:

Astronomy
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
English
Entrepreneurship
History
Law
Mathematics
Medicine
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Religion

http://www.academicearth.org/

Posted to the Freebies Deals And Rewards freebies forum by sunchaser.

Free Online Magazines

Find a variety of magazines that available for free online in digital format. Here's a partial list that can be found at the link below:

Sesame Street Parenting Magazine
Kidzine Magazine
Pregnancy Magazine
Relix The Magazine For Music
Moments To Memories
Living Well Journal
Layers – The How-To Magazine for Everything Adobe
Bass Man Magazine
Woodworking Magazine
Time Magazine
Green Business Magazine
Access Magazine

Plus you'll find online magazines for lawyers, security, law students, truckers, immigrants, environment, electronics and more... For more details on how to get these FREE digital magazines, visit the link below.

http://www.freebiesdealsandrewards.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2265

Sunday, March 29, 2009

More Ways to Help You Cut Your Expenses and Put Money Back Into Your Pocket!

Here's more money-saving tips to help you find hidden cash when it's needed most. Don't let hard times bring you down, implement some practical tips to help carry you through financially difficult times.
  1. Don't go shopping with friends who overspend or generally spend more that you do, as it may influence you to spend more than you intended to.
  2. If you have kids, when travelling choose hotels and resorts which offer free stays for children. As well as restaurants which offer free meals to kids under a set age. These strategies can significantly reduce the total cost of your trip.
  3. If you have pets, bathe and groom them yourself. You know how to do it for yourself, so do it for your pets and save yourself a bundle of money.
  4. Control and monitor your daily spending habits. Put yourself on a weekly allowance and stick to it. If you are reaching your limit often, check your recipts and see what spending habits you can eliminate.
  5. You can save hundreds of dollars by raising your insurance deductibles for automobile, tenant or homeowner's insurance policies.
  6. Scrutinize all store receipts and all incoming bills to ensure accuracry. Mistakes do happen and can be fixed if found promptly.
  7. Take advantage of the 'Pay What You Want' restaurants popping up in Canada.
  8. If you enjoy reading magazines but find they are too expensive to subscribe to then start magazine sharing in your community to swap with others. Another option is to read free online versions of magazines.
  9. Instead of going to the movies or renting them check your local library for DVD movies. Why pay when you can borrow it for free?
  10. If you are a senior, ask the places where you spend money if they offer a discount. Check your bank, insurance companies, pharmacy, restaurants, malls, cinemas, recreation centres or other places you make purchases from.

Please leave a comment with your suggestions for lowering expenses, I'd like to hear your ideas and tips!

Birthday Freebies - Free Stuff and Free With Purchase Offers for your Birthday!

Looking for a freebie on your birthday; perhaps a drink or a meal, cake or dessert, beauty products, free admission to events, gift certificates, discounts and more.... Find a variety of birthday freebies for Canadians at Freebies Deals And Rewards.

Restaurants, Cafes, Pubs and Bakeries

The Cheescake Cafe - AB
Pajos Fish and Chips - BC
Quincy Marie's Urban Lounge - AB
The Whiskey Bar & Grill - ON
Nina's Bistro - ON
BotaniCa Restaurant - SK
Chalkers Pub - ON
Lake Simcoe Arms - ON
One99 Restaurant - ON
Commensal - ON
Montana's Cookhouse
Medieval Times -ON
The University Club - Queens U
Niblick Pub Club - ON
Jack Astors
Woodbine Entertainment Restaurants - ON
Shots Sports Tap N Grill - ON
Chardonnay Restaurant at Delta Hotel - ON
Casino Nova Scotia Restaurant - NS
Bb33 Bistro + Brasserie - ON
Perkins Restaurant
Buds on the Bay - ON
Armine's Family Restaurant - NB
The Sawmill - AB
Mavericks Steakhouse - NB
Ruth's Chris Steakhouse - ON
Crocus & Ivy - SK
Williams Coffee Pub - ON
The Ice Creamery - ON
Biagios - ON
Giorgio D. Ristorante - ON
Cosmos Greek Tavern - AB
Fleetwood Arms - BC
Quiznos Submarine
The Boathouse Restaurant - BC
Thrifty's Foods - BC
Boomerang's Steakhouse and Bar - NS
Boston Pizza
Tony Roma's
Red Robin
Old Spaghetti Factory
Baskin Robbins
Pizza Pizza
Dairy Queen
Red Lobster
Denny's - SK, AB, BC


Amusement

Atlantis Waterslides - BC
Rumour's Comedy Club - MB
Laugh Resort - ON
The Comic Strip - AB
Yuk Yuk's - ON and NS
Great Canadian Casinos - BC
Western Film - ON
River Rock Casino - BC


Beauty Products

Sephora
Aveda


Clothing

RW & Co.
Ricki's
The Dry Cleaner - ON, PEI, QC, NS, NB


Miscellaneous

Lumbermart - NS
Party Packagers

Check out the details of the above offers at Freebies Deals And Rewards, Birthday Freebies Forum.

EXPIRED...Try Me FREE - Pledge Multi Surface Cleaner


Try the new Pledge Multi-Surface Cleaner for FREE!. Request your FPC (free product coupon) from Save.ca and have it within a few days, mailed directly to your house!
There's many coupons offered at Save.ca and can be found at the Freebies Deals And Rewards Coupons forum.

More tips for cutting your expenses and saving your money

There's a vast array of innovative and conventional ways of saving money and reducing your expenses. I'll continue to share ideas and tips that I have over the next week or so. I would like to hear what you think of these ideas, plus any tips that you may have.
  1. Know your prices and watch your purchases being scanned. If the price scans higher than the marked price, take advantage of SCOP if it applies to the store you are shopping at. (More info on SCOP - Scanning Code of Practice - If the scanned price of a non-price ticketed item is higher than the shelf price or any other displayed price, the customer is entitled to receive the first item free, up to a $10 maximum).
  2. Coupons are a great way to save money, but smart shoppers know that you can often get the same item for cheaper without a coupon if you buy generic brands. Always check the prices of competing brands to see if you can beat the couponed price.
  3. Make your own baby food. Prepackaged baby foods are certainly convenient but not without cost. Learn more about making baby foods from Wholesome Baby Food and save some of your hard earned money.
  4. Send away for manufacturer rebates; except when the cost of postage outweighs the rebate savings.
  5. Buy clothing at consignment shops. You can get designer and brand name clothing at a fraction of the MSRP (manufacturer's suggested retail price). Often clothing found at consignments shops are still new with tags. Alternatively, you could take advantage of consignment shops by offering clothing items that you don't wear to them to sell. Perhaps you could make some extra dollars and lighten your closet load at the same time!
  6. Sign up for the mailing lists of the stores where you shop. They will send you advance information of sales and special promotions. If they do not have an online site, ask the cashier of your favourite stores.
  7. Replace a broken or lost button promptly. It just takes one lost button to put a piece of clothing out of commission. Which in turn could lead to spending money that you cannot afford. All you need is a small touch up sewing kit for button repairs.
  8. Make a list and stick to it when shopping. Resist the temptation to impulse buy. A list will allow you to pick up the items you need systematically and help you avoid the aimless wandering around the store looking at everything they have to offer.
  9. If you enjoy burning candles, an easy trick to make them last longer and cost you less over the long-run is to freeze them before burning.
  10. Bank your savings! When you buy something on sale, use a cents off coupon or a free product coupon; take the money you saved and bank it! Take advantage of a tax-free savings account (TFSA) to maximize and shelter your savings from tax.

NOTE: Scanning Code of Practice is voluntary and has over 5,000 retailers across Canada participating in the Scanner Price Accuracy Voluntary Code endorsed by the Competition Bureau.

PLUS...don't forget to check out the first 10 cost cutting suggestions.

EXPIRED...Tim Hortons Chicken Wrap Snacker, Buy 1 Get 1 Free on April 1

On Wednesday April 1 between 11:30am and 2pm, buy a Tim Hortons Chicken Wrap Snacker and get a second one free.



At participating Canadian stores. While supplies last.

Source: http://www.freebiesdealsandrewards.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4377

Points & Prizes - She Knows - Earn prizes for entering point codes


Points & Prizes is a fun site to collect points and redeem your points for prizes! You can redeem for prizes such as: DVD's CD's, clothing, gift cards, books, calendars, planners, beauty products, electronic items, magazines, baby stuff and much more...

How do you get points? Points & Prizes Keywords are listed on partner websites in sidebars and other places.

Other ways to get points
  • Sign up for She Knows newsletters and look for keywords in the emails.
  • Enter a contest
  • Refer a friend
  • Discover more keywords in message board discussions
  • Search the comments on She Knows Photo Zone for more hidden keywords

How do you turn points into prizes?

The Prize Box is a virtual store filled with prizes. Instead of using money, you use the free points you have earned to purchase items! Items are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Point prices include shipping within the US (including AFO/FPO) and Canada.

Joining Points & Prizes

Would you like a referral? Send me a comment with your email address (don't worry it won't be displayed on the blog) and I'll send you a referral sign up link.

Join Points and Prizes Now - Signup for She Knows Newsletters Here

Canadians can save loads of money using coupons!


Many of my friends have told me that they DO NOT use coupons. My only question to them is WHY NOT? Some people just don't realize the savings potential that using just cents off coupons will benefit them. Now add in free product coupons and your savings could amount to hundreds of dollars each year!
To make your savings mean even more from these coupon redemption purchases, try to bank the money you've saved for a large future purchase. Such as a vacation, down payment on a home, etc.

I faithfully use coupons ONLY for products I would normaly purchase or for new products I want to try out. Don't buy items just because you have a coupon, that defeats the purpose of saving money.
There's many ways to obtain coupons to help save you money. Here's where I go to get my coupons:
  1. P & G offers manufacturer coupons several times per year at http://www.brandsaver.com/. The next offering date is April 4/09.

  2. Save.ca is a great place for money off coupons and free product coupons from manufacturers. You just order them online at http://www.save.ca/ and they mail your coupons to your home within a couple of days.
  3. The Healthy Shopper is a cool website for getting printable coupons for Health Food and Natural Products. Sign up at http://www.thehealthyshopper.ca/ and then start printing the coupons for products that you consume.
  4. Shoppers Drug Mart has many bonus Optimum Points offers which you print coupons and redeem with purchase. View offers at Freebies Deals And Rewards.
  5. Here's another website offering printable coupons for Canadians http://www.saveumoney.ca/.
  6. Offline you can get coupons on product shelves, in magazines and newspapers, via admail, through Smart Source or Shop & Save Coupon Flyers, on or inside product packaging.

Another way to get coupons is to request from companies via telephone or email; also visit their websites to see if they have any coupon offers or special promotions posted.

I ALWAYS make a habit of making a list before going shopping and seeing if I have coupons for the items I wish to purchase. When buying online, I search for a coupon code first. Remember to put the money away that you've saved to be a true SAVER!

Where do you find coupons and what do you do with the money you save? Please leave your comments, we love to hear from you!

EXPIRED...FREE Box of Kashi Granola Bars


Sign up to get your FREE box of Kashi Granola bars! You'll receive an FPC (free product coupon) in the mail to redeem for a box of Granola Bars. There's 100,000 coupons being distributed!

Fine Print: Coupon offer available to Canadian residents only who have reached the age of majority in their province or territory of residence. 100,000 coupons are available from March 23, 2009 to May 3, 2009 or while supplies last, whichever occurs first. Coupons must be redeemed by December 31, 2009. Limit of one (1) coupon per household/email address.


If you sign up for the newsletter, you'll also receive an email notification when these freebie offers come about!

http://www.kashi.ca/contest/

SOURCE: Freebies Deals And Rewards Forum Post

Earn extra money participating in clinical testing!

Make some extra money by joining and participating in clinical research studies.


  1. Manna Research, a friendly and professional Canadian clinical research unit located in the Greater Toronto Area. For over 10 years as Manna Research, we have specialized in conducting national and international Phase II, Phase IIa, and Phase III pharmaceutical research trials in compliance with FDA, TPD, and ICH standards. At Manna Research, our policy is to conduct sound and effective medical research for our sponsors while simultaneously looking after the health of our patients. Our site has built its reputation by ensuring that each study we undertake is treated seriously, well planned, and managed expertly by our trained and competent staff. We are experienced in conducting clinical trials utilizing oral, topical and injectable medications. We also have expertise in device trials.http://www.mannaresearch.com/home/
  2. BioPharma Services Inc. is an FDA inspected contract research organization that provides paid Clinical Trials Research. The 158-bed facility is located in the metropolitan Toronto area, 15 minutes from Toronto Pearson International Airport. Current Studies - http://biopharmaservices.ca/volunteers.htm
  3. Decision Line Clinical Research Facility in Toronto has compensated clinical research opportunities. What is a clinical research study? Clinical research studies typically test the safety and effects of medications and treatments on volunteers. They are an important stage of the development of new drugs and for new applications of existing drugs. Will I get paid for participating? How much? Some studies offer financial compensation to the participants, while others provide reimbursement for time and travel and treatment by a specialist. The amount of compensation depends on the number of visits, blood tests, overnight visits and the complexity of the study. Join a study - http://www.studies4u.com/
  4. Qualitative Coordination Clinical Research Testing in Calgary, Alberta Signup For Future Studies
  5. KGK Synergize Inc. Contract Research Services offers a wide range of research services to identify various health benefits from preclinical to clinical trials, data analysis and consultation. Focused on nutraceutical, biotechnology and pharmaceutical product research, the CRS division boasts a global reputation for uncompromising science as well as a number of "repeat client" relationships with well-known multi-national firms.http://kgksynergize.com/
  6. Anapharm - To evaluate new medications, care products, modalities and testing procedures, Anapharm is constantly recruiting healthy people as well as people with certain medical conditions to participate in medically supervised clinical research studies. Our volunteers always receive a compensatory indemnity for their study participation. This amount is calculated in terms of the time spent at Anapharm, the number of return visits and, of course, the proportion of the study that you have completed. An amount is given to you after each length of stay, and a final cheque will be given at the very end of the study to cover the remaining amount that is due. The total usually varies between $300 and $2,000, and can sometimes be more. We are currently recruiting study participants for our numerous clinical trials in Canada. To learn more about our upcoming studies and how you could qualify to become a study participant, click on the city of your choice on the left side of the header. They have facilities in Toronto, Montreal, Trois Rivieres, Montreal and Quebec. http://www.anapharm.com/
  7. Toronto Sleep Institute - Are you interested in participating in our sleep-related Clinical Research Trials?If you are tossing, turning, and frustrated because you just cannot get a good nights' sleep, you may want to consider participating in one of our clinical research trials for insomnia. Please fill out the form at http://www.torontosleep.com/16701/index.html to become a part of our Clinical Research Patient Database. You will be contacted by our Clinical Research Coordinator shortly. You may qualify to participate in our clinical research studies if you meet certain inclusion/exclusion criteria.
  8. Allied Research International - ARI is a contract research organization dedicated to the advancement of clinical research. We conduct research involving healthy volunteers and those with medical conditions at both our Mississauga, Ontario and Miami, Florida sitesARI is always looking for healthy males and females who may be eligible to participate in our clinical trials. If you qualify for study participation, ARI will provide financial compensation for your time and travel expenses. Compensation for study participation is paid at study completion. http://www.allied-research.com/
  9. Apotex Advancing Generics. Our Clinical Operations Facility is one of the highest quality research facilities of its kind in North America. We recruit normal healthy individuals to participate as a subject in our Clinical Trials. Remuneration is provided upon completion of the study. Clinical Operations is a part of BioClinical Development of Apotex Inc. which is located at 465 Garyray Drive in Weston, Ontario. We conduct Clinical Trials at our facility to compare our drug to a brand name drug that is currently available on the market. In order for you to participate in a Clinical Trial you will first have to pass Screening. www.apotex.ca
  10. Toronto Centre For Ultrasound Studies - Are you Preganant? Volunteer to be a part of our educational team and assist in our practical ultrasound examinations. You shall be paid up to $50/hr for your contribution. Call us at 416-886-6512. http://www.toronto-ultrasound.com/
  11. Pharma Medica Compensated Research - At PMRI, we try to make volunteering as pleasant an experience as possible. Our skilled team of clinical research professionals, including physicians, registered nurses and technicians, are on site during each study to ensure that your safety and comfort are attended to. The studies conducted at PMRI vary in length, but are generally composed of two overnight stays in our clinic, on two or more occasions. Meals, sleeping quarters, bedding and shower facilities are provided. Activities such as movies, games and internet access are also available. In a typical study, you are given a single dose of a drug and blood is taken at fixed time points. Some studies have “return draws”, where you would be required to return to the clinic after check-out for a blood draw. These return visits are usually brief, and are scheduled in advance. In addition to the blood samples, ECGs (electrocardiogram) may be conducted and vital signs (blood pressure, pulse, heart rate) measured at regular intervals, or as determined by one of our physicians. All volunteers are required to have exit tests and see the physician prior to leaving the clinic after a study to confirm their health status. Volunteers are compensated at the end of the study. Compensation is determined taking into account the amount of time volunteered and compliance with the study requirements. https://www.pharmamedica.com

To view the details of these clinical research testing opportunities visit the Freebies Deals And Rewards Survey Sites thread.

Easter Egg Hunts in Canada...Free Events for Families

Free Family Easter Events
Easter Egg Hunts
  1. The Nutty Chocolatier Welcomes Everyone to Their 5th Annual Easter Egg Hunt! Event Details: Sunday April 12th - Noon at Upper Oakville Shopping Centre Parking Lot. Free Event - Open to Children 7 & Under. All Kids Receive a Free Goody Bag!
  2. The Beamsville Lions Club annual Easter Egg Hunt will take place on the Saturday before Easter, April 11th 2009, at Lions Community Park. There will be three hunts at 11:00am, 11:45am and 12:30pm Location: Lions Community Park Address: Fly Rd. City: Beamsville Date: April 11, 2009 Time: 11:00 am Admission: FREE
  3. University of Alberta Students and Young Alumni Family Easter Egg Hunt. You're never too old - or young - for an Easter Egg Hunt! Candy-lovers of all ages are invited to hunt for tasty Easter Eggs on campus - you might even spot a real bunny! A hot chocolate reception will follow. Saturday, April 11, 2009. FREE! Easter egg hunt begins at 1:15 pm on the main Quad; hot chocolate reception from 2:00 - 3:00 pm. RSVP required.
  4. Easter Egg Hunt - April 12, 2009 - Whonnock Community Association Join us at 1:00 pm sharp for this free event in three separate areas hosted by the Whonnock Community Association at 27871 - 113 Avenue, Maple Ridge. Enjoy coffee and hot chocolate by donation.
  5. Pitt Meadows Lions - April 12 - Easter Egg Hunt. Hosted by the Pitt Meadows Lions, this free event for children is held on Easter Sunday at Harris Road Park in Pitt Meadows. 0-8 years of age: 9:00 am - 11:00 am 9-12 years of age: 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Tel: 604-466-4339 Pitt Meadows.
  6. Children's Indoor Easter Egg Hunt When? Saturday, April 11, 2009 from 11am to 1pm What? Enjoy a morning filled with fun kids Easter activities including: Easter egg hunt with 2000 Easter eggs, face painting, Easter egg decorating, colour and craft station, kids game and meet the Easter Bunny! Every Easter Egg Hunter will receive an Easter treat. Donations accepted at the entrance for the Heart and Stroke Foundation. We hope to see you there and don’t forget your Easter baskets!!! How much? FREE Where? Grand Ballroom, Delta Kitchener-Waterloo Hotel, 105 King Street East, Downtown Kitchener
  7. Kids' Club - Easter Egg Hunt When? Saturday, April 4, 2009 from 10am to 12pm What? If your child enjoys making crafts, learning and having fun, then Your Kitchener Market is the place to be! Our Kids' Club offers FREE crafts, interactive activities and demonstrations! A special Easter Egg hunt will take place on the April 4 Kids’ Club, so don’t miss out! Where? Kitchener Market, 300 King Street East, Kitchener.
  8. This Good Friday, April 10th, from 10 am to 1 pm, there will be a Free Easter Pancake Breakfast at Parkinson Rec Centre. We’ll be giving away free clothing, prizes, having a large Easter Egg Hunt and fun for the whole family. You can help by dropping off Good quality, clean used or new clothing for all ages by April 3rd, 2009 at the following locations: VICTORY LIFE FELLOWSHIP 1635 BERTRAM ST TUES– THURS 10:00AM TO 3:00PM ORLA-Z-BOY Furniture Gallery 103-1850 Spall MON—SAT 9:00AM TO 5:00PM SUN—11:00AM TO 5:00PM.
  9. Saturday, April 11 2009, 10:00 - 11:30 Easter Egg Hunt at Bluenose Park Bluenose Park, Eastbridge Blvd. & Bluenose Cres.Hey Kids! The Easter Bunny is making a special stop in our neighbourhood! He will be scattering eggs around Bluenose Park for children age 10 and under to find, so bring a basket and come out to hunt for Easter eggs. Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for one of the special golden eggs that contain a yummy surprise. Stick around after the hunt because there will be lots of fun Easter games to play. There's no charge to attend, but donations are greatly appreciated.
  10. Lions Easter Egg Hunt - FREE EVENT The Esquimalt Lions club hosts their annual Easter Egg Hunt at Gorge Park. Entertainment, food, crafts, face-painting, judging Easter bonnets and, of course, hunting for Easter eggs. An egg-ceptional event for the whole family. Sun Apr 12 - 12:00PM-3:00PM Esquimalt Gorge Park.

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