Save 20% at Red Envelope

I really like Red Envelope. Several years ago, at random, a catalog fom them came in my mail and I was hooked. I particularly love their Motherhood jewelry collection. Here are some examples.

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Right now they are offering 20% off for the holidays. Order now to make sure it’s here in time.

 

Plus, if you like Raffles, I’m participating in the Gift Card Gala, and one of my sites has a $15 Gift Card to Red Envelope as a prize!

Huggies! Double/triple dip opportunities!

First of all, remember that at Superfresh this week, there is a good deal on Huggies in that when you buy a jumbo pack at $8.99, you get a free tub of wipes. That offer will end after this Thursday, November 17. Huggies were 10/23 inserts, and here is a $2 printable.

You can stack that deal with these deals–

First, load your SavingStar account with these offers:

Buy 2 HUGGIES® Baby Wipes (64 ct or larger), Save $1.00.
Expires 12/1/2011.
One time use only.
GET COUPON
Buy ONE (1) HUGGIES® Little Movers Slip-On Diapers, Save $2.00.
Expires 12/1/2011.
One time use only.
GET COUPON

Then, there is an overlapping national Catalina offer on Huggies-
Buy 2, get $3 back.
Buy 3, get $5 back.
Buy 4 or more, get $6 back.

Save up to $6.00 in future savings when you buy four or more HUGGIES® Diapers
GET COUPON

I did this this morning at Superfresh and it all worked!

Diapers & wipes price roundup, week of Nov 13

I never know what to put for the date, since Acme & Superfresh start on Fridays.

Pampers coupons were 10/30 inserts. Huggies was 10/23. Huggies is also on Saving Star.

Buy ONE (1) HUGGIES® Little Movers Slip-On Diapers, Save $2.00.
Expires 12/1/2011.
One time use only.
GET COUPON
Buy 2 HUGGIES® Baby Wipes (64 ct or larger), Save $1.00.
Expires 12/1/2011.
One time use only.
GET COUPON

Acme

Featuring store brand, big box for $15.99.

CVS

Huggies big box-$19.99

Pamper jumbo packs, 2 for $19, get $2 ECB back wyb two.

Giant

Pampers super pack-$24.99, 58-112 ct

Pampers wipes $5.99, 180-216 ct

ShopRite

None in ad, assume full price.

 

Superfresh

Hot deal at Superfresh this week–get two tubs of wipes and a jumbo pack of diapers for as low as $5.52, depending on what coupons you have. That’s my pick for the week.

Walgreens

Featuring store brand for buy one, get one at 50% off. Includes diapers & wipes.

 

I will add Target, Kmart, DG, etc. as soon as I get those ads.

 

Veterans Day events at National Constitution Center

NATIONAL CONSTITUTION CENTER SALUTES THE MEN AND WOMEN OF THE U.S. ARMED FORCES DURING MOVING VETERANS DAY CELEBRATION

 

FREE admission for veterans and active military personnel

 

Photo courtesy of National Constitution Center

WHO:              Visitors of all ages

 

wHAT:           Can honor the dedication and sacrifices of our nation’s servicemen and women through a variety of special activities against the backdrop of the Center’s new WWII-era exhibition, Fighting for Democracy: Who is the “We” in “We the People”?.

 

  WHERE:         National Constitution Center

                          525 Arch Street

                          Independence Mall

                        Philadelphia, PA 19106

 

wHEN:           Veterans Day – Friday, November 11, 2011

                        9:15 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

 

DETAILS:       Flag Raising Ceremony, 9:15 a.m.

                        The Center’s Veterans Day Celebration will begin with a moving flag raising ceremony on the front lawn.

 

                        Demonstrations and Activities, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Children and their families can participate in military muster drills, flag-folding demonstrations, soldier protocol workshops, and more.  Visitors also can write letters to soldiers serving overseas and visit information tables from veterans’ service organizations from across the country.  In addition, guests can make patriotic crafts such as star wreaths and American flags.

 

“Their Right to Fight”Show, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Visitors can join in the interactive “Their Right to Fight” show, which highlights the incredible stories of individuals who served in segregated branches of the military during World War II, including Navajo Code Talkers, Tuskegee Airmen, Women Air Force Service Pilots, and the 442 Infantry Division, a unit comprised entirely of Japanese American soldiers. 

 

Gallery Theater Series, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

The Center will showcase theatrical performances from its popular Gallery Theater Series that highlight members of the military throughout history.  “She Went to War,” a piece that accompanied the Center’s 2009 exhibition, America I AM: The African American Imprint, tells the story of an African American woman who served in World War II.  “Through Their Eyes,” which accompanied the 2010 exhibition, Art of the American Soldier, is told from the point of view of a combat artist from the Vietnam War. 

 

                        Wreath Laying Ceremony, 11:00 a.m.

Visitors are invited to participate in a moment of silence and wreath laying ceremony in homage to our nation’s servicemen and women, featuring the Drexel University Color Guard, a performance of “Taps” by the Bugle Corps, and a performance by the 28th Division Band. 

 

Veterans Panel Discussion, 11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Local veterans, including Ben Lichtman of Cherry Hill, NJ, a WWII soldier who was at Pearl Harbor, will join the Center to discuss their experiences in a special panel discussion in the F.M. Kirby Auditorium. 

 

Soldier Talks, 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Veterans will share their experiences in the Armed Forces and on the home front.  Speakers include local Vietnam veteran John Campbell, author of They Were Ours: Gloucester County’s Loss in Vietnam.

 

Giant Flag Folding Demonstration, 12:30 p.m.

Visitors are invited to participate in a flag folding demonstration on the Grand Hall Overlook using the Center’s giant 20×30 ft. flag.

 

                        Flag Lowering Ceremony, 4:00 p.m.

                        The Center’s Veterans Day Celebration will conclude with a flag lowering ceremony on the Center’s front lawn.

 

                        Fighting for Democracy: Who is the “We” in “We the People”?, 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

All visitors will have access to the Center’s new Fighting for Democracy exhibition.  Paying homage to ordinary Americans with extraordinary legacies, Fighting for Democracy immerses visitors in the real-life experiences of a diverse group of seven Americans who bravely fought for equality, freedom and justice overseas and at home during the World War II era.  To bring these compelling stories to life, the Center has paired a must-see, multimedia exhibition from the Japanese American National Museum with an original, world premiere theatrical production.  This innovative exhibit-theater hybrid connects powerfully to current debates about immigration, citizenship and civil rights in America. 

The preceding was a press released published by the National Constitution Center.