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Try out ‘Wii Sports Resort’ for free

August 21st, 2009, 4:08 pm by Jayson Peters

wiisportsresort_screen_02A mobile game station featuring Nintendo’s new Wii Sports Resort game will stop this weekend at Arizona Mills mall in Tempe.

You can find more details here: www.eastvalleytribune.com/story/143307

Dunkin’ Donuts celebrates new image with 50-cent coffees

August 17th, 2009, 9:47 am by Jayson Peters

dunkin-donutsDunkin’ Donuts is celebrating the anniversary of its makeover by offering 50-cent medium hot or iced coffees all day long Aug. 17-21. The deal is good at all 26 Valley locations.

There will also be prizes awarded to some customers at all stores:

  • Monday: Free coffee for a year
  • Tuesday: T-shirts
  • Wednesday: Travel mugs
  • Thursday: Ceramic coffee mugs
  • Friday: Free coffee for a year.

$1 back-to-school haircuts!

August 3rd, 2009, 2:11 pm by Jayson Peters

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Empire Beauty Schools’ location on the southwest corner of Alma School and Elliot roads in Chandler is offering $1 back-to-school haircuts Aug. 3 to Sept. 1.

Walk-ins are welcome, but appointments are suggested.

Free immunizations in Queen Creek

July 28th, 2009, 9:21 pm by Jayson Peters

Tribune writer Amanda Keim reports that Maricopa County Public Health is offering a free back-to-school immunization clinic Saturday in Queen Creek.

You can learn more about the offer here.

Free Mocha Mondays at McDonald’s

July 8th, 2009, 10:53 pm by Jayson Peters

Every Monday through Aug. 3, you can get a free sample of iced or hot McCafĂ© Mocha at McDonald’s between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Click here for more details.

Heard Museum offers free admission this summer

June 24th, 2009, 2:34 pm by Jayson Peters

Heard MuseumThe world-famous Heard Museum is offering free admission on Saturdays through Aug. 1.

The museum, located at 2301 N. Central Ave. in Phoenix, is home to both ancient artifacts and contemporary art from Native American cultures. There are hands-on activities as well as museum exhibits, and each child will receive free ice-cream treats thanks to Shamrock Farms and a take-home souvenir bag filled with activity sheets, crayons, stickers and more.

Image courtesy the Heard Museum

Hit the link below to read details from the museum’s announcement, including a full schedule.

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Kids can play it cool for free at the zoo this summer

June 24th, 2009, 2:11 pm by Jayson Peters

The Tribune received this information from the Phoenix Zoo recently about free daytime admission for kids 12 and younger through Aug. 31:

untitledFor the first time in its history, the Phoenix Zoo is offering free daytime admission to kids 12 and under for an entire summer. Valley youngsters will be able to enjoy a summer full of wild water play at Yakulla Caverns and Leapin’ Lagoon, great experiences at Monkey Village and the Forest of Uco, plus all of the other wild fun at the Zoo - for free.

“We know that families are looking for fun and affordable things to do and we always want to be the best option,” said Executive Vice President Jim Brewer.” We have such a wide variety experiences to offer that we truly are the best entertainment value available for families. With kids being free this summer, that just makes the value even greater.”

Zoo guests can also enjoy earlier operating hours to take advantage of cooler morning temperatures. The Zoo is open 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. on weekdays and 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekends and holidays.

The recent addition of Yakulla (yah-cool-yuh) Caverns to the Zoo’s water play offerings makes the Phoenix Zoo a great place to play it cool during the hot summer months. Celebrating its first official summer, this innovative play area features a large realistic cave with slides, stalagmites and stalactites, cave creatures, a special waterfall, and tons of room to splash around. Since its opening in September of 2008, it has quickly become a favorite spot for Zoo guests. Yakulla is an Incan word that means “water place.”

zebra photo by Jennifer Grimes East Valley Tribune at the Phoenix Zoo“It’s important for us to keep things as cool as possible for our guests during the summer,” Brewer said. “Opening a little earlier, turning on our misting systems throughout the Zoo, adding a great place like Yakulla - it all helps create a fun opportunity for families to get outside a little even while it’s hot.”

Yakulla Caverns will also be open during Starry Safari, the Zoo’s successful summer nighttime event that is expanding to include both Friday and Saturday nights this year. Starting June 5 through August 8, the Zoo will host Starry Safari every Friday and Saturday night from 6-9 p.m. Incorporating animal experiences like Money Village, the African Savanna and special animal encounters along with plenty of fun activities with water play, inflatables and other experiences, Starry Safari is an affordable night of cool fun for the whole family. Admission to Starry Safari is only $5 per person, $4 for Zoo members. Children 2 and under are free.

For more information about summer fun please visit www.phoenixzoo.org.

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Enjoy national parks for free

June 23rd, 2009, 10:33 pm by Jayson Peters

maca_visitorsThe National Park Service is hoping a few free weekends will stimulate summer vacation season during this recession.

July 18-19 and Aug. 15-16, you can get into all 147 national parks and monuments — including the Grand Canyon and Yosemite — for free, with no entrance fees. (Father’s Day weekend was also free.)

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According to Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, most Americans live less than a day’s drive from a national park and last year national parks attracted more than 275 million visits, generating an estimated $10.6 billion for local economies and supporting more than 213,000 jobs.

For more information, read the story in the Tribune or visit www.nps.gov/findapark/feefreeparks.htm/.

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