Kids’ Clothing Sales

There are three local consignment sales going on that you may want to check out. And of course, if you don’t want to deal with the crowds & pushing & shoving at those, you can always come visit me at The Growing Tree. No pushing or shoving there!

West Grove UMC-Friday 9-6 and Saturday (half price) 9-12

Hopewell Christian Preschool in Downingtown-9-12 on Saturday

Moms of Multiples, Church Farm in Exton-9-12; reported to be insanely crowded! Plan on getting in line much before 9 am.

Or sleep in, and hit the Growing Tree at 9:30 when it opens. Free parking in the back! Call us to make an appt to consign your kids stuff-610.444.8484.

Special Needs/Autism Days at Sesame Place-FREE!

The details and registration are now available. We’ve gone to this several times and love it! So much so that I saved up survey money to buy us season passes this year. This is only open to families that are in the Variety Club’s service area–mostly the metropolitan Philadelphia area.

DETAILS

Huddle Up for Autism-FREE event for some families

Many of you know I have a child with disabilities, so I often highlight special events and deals that are only available to special needs families. I just ordered our tickets, hope to see you there!

Join us, as the Philadelphia Eagles and The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) present “Huddle Up for Autism” benefiting the Center for Autism Research at CHOP.

The second annual “Huddle Up for Autism” Family Fun Day will be held on Sunday, April 10th at Lincoln Financial Field from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. This FREE, fun filled day will include field and locker room tours, arts and crafts, games, face-painting and more. Plus, special appearances by Eagles Cheerleaders and SWOOP!

For more information:
Email – huddleupforautism@email.chop.edu

Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, PA
Date: Sunday, April 10, 2011
Time: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Bzzagent-offer for my non-white readers

I know I’ve talked about Bzzagent before. They are the word of mouth marketing company that I participate in. They send you free stuff, you try it, then report about it and tell your friends. I’ve gotten some pretty cool stuff from them, including my new website redo. They asked me to invite my friends to join, so I am.

Right now they are focusing on adding diversity to their participant pool, and specifically searching for Latino and African-American families to join up. You can do as many or as few campaigns as you wish–there’s no requirement. And if you fit this category, I would sign up–it probably means you’ll get picked for the best campaigns.

Link HERE.