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Free Movie Tickets for Kids and Parents at Regal Theaters

June 7th, 2010 · Activities, Babies, Events, Frugality, Kids, Toddlers

Man it was hot last week (though the weather is cooling down again this week…). But the scorching weather made me think about what I’m going to do to keep cool this summer since we don’t have A/C. Malls come to mind… and movie theaters! Luckily, Regal Theaters is offering free movie showings for kids and parents this summer at the REG (Regal Entertainment Group) Free Family Film Festival this summer.

We have planned a fun-filled summer of select movies for kids and parents. Regal has proudly offered this free summer fun since 1991. Oh, did we mention that it’s FREE!
Selected G or PG movies start at 10:00am every Tuesday and Wednesday during the festival. Tickets and seating are first-come, first-served and are limited to theatre capacity.
The Free Family Film Festival is safe, lots of fun and a great way for kids to spend a weekday morning in the summer. Tickets for our 2010 Free Family Film Festival are exclusively available at select theatres’ box office on the day of the show.

I believe the nearest Regal Theater is in Dublin, and their free showing schedule is below:


Hacienda Crossings Stadium 21 & IMAX
5000 Dublin Blvd
Dublin ,CA 94568
925-560-0900
06/15/2010-06/17/2010 Charlotte’s Web (G)
Paul Blart: Mall Cop (PG)
06/22/2010-06/24/2010 Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything (G)
Astro Boy (PG)
06/29/2010-07/01/2010 Doogal (G)
Monsters Vs. Aliens (PG)
07/06/2010-07/08/2010 Tale of Despereaux (G)
Planet 51 (PG)
07/13/2010-07/15/2010 Wallace and Gromit (G)
Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs (PG)
07/20/2010-07/22/2010 Kit Kittredge: American Girl (G)
Aliens In The Attic (PG)
07/27/2010-07/29/2010 March Of The Penguins (G)
Where The Wild Things Are (PG)
08/03/2010-08/05/2010 ARCTIC TALE (G)
Kung Fu Panda (PG)
08/10/2010-08/12/2010 Clifford’s Big Movie (G)
The Spy Next Door (PG)

Regal Theaters throughout the country will be participating in this film festival, in case you’re traveling with kids this summer.

Arrive early at your desired showtime – I’m sure the tickets sell out quickly!

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Parents of literate children, rejoice!

June 7th, 2010 · Frugality, Kids

Ah, summertime. Time to find some things for your kids to do! Fortunately, if your kids like reading, they can do what they like and get some cool prizes for their effort. When I was growing up in the East Bay, I loved participating in the Berkeley Public Library reading contest. Finally, the sort of contest I could win! Unlike all those stupid contests involving skill, speed, balance, or co-ordination. Libraries around the Bay Area run reading contests for kids each summer. The prizes are usually donated by local businesses, and include museum visits, free pizzas, free passes to local activities, and so forth. Check with your local library to see if they have a similar program to motivate young readers.

Additionally, for the fourteen and under set, you can get prizes from many chain bookstores for doing some summer reading. Money Saving Mom has a great roundup of reading rewards programs from Barnes and Noble, Half Price Books, and other bookstores and businesses. The prizes include free books and store gift cards.

Although I was homeschooled and never had a report card, I’m sure that I would have loved to trade good grades for free food or tchotchkes from corporate America. Deal Seeking Mom has a roundup of companies which offer prizes to kids who bring in a report card with at least one “A.”

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Union City Farmers Market – Saturdays

May 29th, 2010 · Activities, Events, Food, Frugality, Parks/Playgrounds, Retail

Sorry for the long hiatus! We’ve been out of town quite a bit this month. And we were supposed to up to the Russian River this weekend with Aletheia, but then my sister had her baby and my son got a viral infection (yay roseola!). Perhaps it was a blessing – we haven’t had a weekend at home in a month, and we need some time to relax and recuperate.

And the weekend at home gave me an opportunity finally to visit the Union City Old Alvarado Farmers Market run by the Pacific Coast Farmers’ Market Association. It’s held on Saturdays year-round from 9AM-1PM at Alvarado Park (3871 Smith St.) The park is a great venue for the market – not only are there playgrounds to keep kids entertained and to tire them out, but it’s also really shady, which will be nice during the warm summers. My only complaint that the pathways created by the vendors for strolling and browsing are a bit narrow, and oftentimes there are tree roots that make it a little difficult to navigate a stroller.

There are a lot of vendors at the farmers market that sell local fruits and vegetables. Because Union City has a sizable Asian population (particularly Filipino), I would say that the offerings lean toward Asian produce, like daikon, taro, Thai basil, bitter melon leaves, water spinach, pepper leaves, etc. Although I’m Chinese, I was unfamiliar with a lot of the vegetables – but the vendors were friendly and happy to answer any of my questions. Some vendors sell by the pound, others have the vegetables pre-bundled and sold for $1. There were also a wide variety of fruits today – strawberries, peaches, apricots, etc.

They also had some vendors selling prepared foods. There was a tamale/funnel cakes/churros vendor. We tried their churros – they were freshly-friend pencil-sized churros. A portion of 8 pieces was $4, 15 pieces cost $6.50. There was also a vendor selling cumin lamb kabobs and Chinese pan-friend buns and green onion pancakes. The cumin lamb kabobs were $2 each – they were on the small size, but had great flavor. The green onion pancakes were also $2, and it got you a large deep-fried pancake. They were pretty good, but I prefer the pan-friend variety. There was also a kettle corn stand. For a full list of vendors, go to the Pacific Coast Farmers’ Market Association website.

From June 26 to Aug 22, the market will feature a summer concert series with live music. To kick off the program, Mariachi San Jose will perform on June 26th. The concerts last from 10AM-12noon. To see the full program, go here.

I wish I had taken pictures to post on the blog, but I forgot my camera! Next time I go, I’ll be sure to bring my camera so I can post some pictures.

I had a great Saturday morning, and to top things off, we went across the street to Paddy’s Coffee so I could get some coffee while my son enjoyed his churros. This was a very friendly coffee shop frequented by regulars (Paddy, the owner, seems to be a wonderful guy) with great coffee. This will be the subject of another post. This was my first time to Paddy’s, and we’ll definitely back. It’s great to find a local coffee shop that’s not a chain!

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Kids under 12 free at the Oakland Greek Festival

May 11th, 2010 · Events, Food, Frugality

The Oakland Greek Festival is going on this Friday through Sunday, May 14-16th. Adult admission is $6 ($5 with coupon), but kids under 12 are free!

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3 dollars off Huggies Little Swimmers at Target!

May 8th, 2010 · Frugality

Even in the chilly Bay Area, it’s getting warm enough to go swimming!  If your little ones are still at the swim diaper age, though, you know that those single use disposable swim diapers are expensive.  Here is a way to save three dollars on a large package (18 diapers for size M) of Huggies Little Swimmers at Target:

Huggies Little Swimmers are on sale at Bay Area Target locations for $8.99 (large package).

Print a $1.50/1 coupon from Target.

Then, print a $1.50/1 coupon from coupons.com.

Bring both to Target for a final price of $5.99 for a large package of Huggies Little Swimmers!

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