10/6/08

Coupon Clipping Club

Press Release -

This Just In: On Monday October 6, 2008 the society of penny pinching college students have announced the induction of ABBY the GABBY into the Coupon Clipping Club. On behalf of us all, Welcome with a capital WE. Now that you are officially a member of the team, below we have given you the Sacred Saving Secrets Scroll for our Baltimore division. Prepare to find many free and discounted items all through our area. Be sure to share these saving tips with all of your blogging friends...

1. Baltimore Area entertainment Coupon Book -

Just a $25 purchase every year will save you hundreds of hard earned dollars. The Baltimore Entertainment Coupon Book can be purchased from a local school or community group all throughout the year. Savings for dining, shopping, travel, and entertainment can be found for most any business in the Baltimore metropolitan area.

2. www.Retail me not.com -

If you love shopping online, than www.retailmenot.com is for you. This Sacred Savings Secret has coupons and discounts for any store that allows online purchasing. Before you begin shopping on the internet, visit this site and watch the savings roll in.

3. Baltimore Free Store

Baltimore free store promotes recycling and reuse to help alleviate the traumas of poverty and to involve communities in work together to fill their own needs. For a store nearest and monthly calendar visit www.freestorebaltimore.org (who knew you could shop vintage for free!!)


4. Maryland Produce Giveaway Program -

A consistent supply of fresh foods – available from local community food providers or from direct distribution sites are located in different locations across the city. The best news... IT'S FREE ! To find a site new you email Harrison@ mdfoodbank.org, shaia@mdfoodbank.org or call 410-737-8282 ext 249

5. Free Legal Services -

The Legal Aid Bureau, Inc. is a private, non-profit, multi-funded law firm providing free legal services to low-income people statewide. Legal Aid serves Baltimore City and Maryland's 23 counties from 13 office locations. Legal Aid is an independent, 501(c)3 charitable organization that receives funding from federal, state and local governments, the United Way and other private sources.


6. Free Credit Counseling -

This post just wouldn't be a Kim Poole post if it had no information about credit! So course here is a resource for free credit counseling and restoration. www.beehive.org



7. Baltimore Free University -

The formerly known Baltimore Free University is now offering classes. Now known as the Baltimore Lyceum, classes are held at John Hopkins university campus all year long. If your a Renaissance man/women and you love to learn on a budget, this is the school for you. To register, visit the Village Learning place at 2521 ST Paul st. Baltimore MD


8. Free Fall Baltimore -

Right now Baltimore's vibrant cultural community is busy making plans to offer another full month of unique and free arts experiences for all to enjoy during October 2008. Get ready to be inspired by musical performances, theater, film, workshops, dance, lectures, and museums - a showcase of all the best of Baltimore's creative community and all for free. Visit www.freefallbaltimore.com for a calendar of events


9. Local Dry Cleaners -

Hey, did you know that every dry cleaner gives away clothing that people never come back to get...

10. IDA Accounts -

Ok, so you knew about all these sacred savings secrets already... I bet you didn't know that the government gave out free money. Thats right FREE money. There are many IDA accounts across the country that offer a monetary match for young adults looking to jump start thier finances. If this is you... Google it!


So... Now you think you night want to join the Coupon Clipping Club!!! Well let us know what sacred saving secrets you have and we might consider it! LOL

2 comments:

Sierra said...

Wow...I never knew that these things were available in baltimore except for free for all baltimore.

Steven said...

That was actually very interesting. Who knew coupons could save you so much money. I normally would just throw them away. The only problem for me is, I always forget I have a coupon untiol the day after it expires.