Here's The Deal! Money Saving Ideas 10/22/2009
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Updated: 12:10 AM Oct 23, 2009
Here's The Deal! Money Saving Ideas 10/22/2009
Enjoy a free day at the Denver Zoo, a consignment sale in Colorado Springs and Woodland Park, and a sweet deal from Baskin-Robbins.
Posted: 10:00 PM Oct 22, 2009
Reporter: John Harding
Email Address: jharding@kktv.com
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This week is a good reminder that our mild fall days may be numbered.
So, you might want to head out Sunday for a day of free family fun.
Everyone receives free admission to the Denver Zoo this Sunday, October 25th, 2009. It's one of the last free days of the year, and can save a family of four up to 48-dollars.
If your urge to shop is bigger than your bank account, head to the Munchkin Market Consignment Sale.. at the Fellowship Bible Church in Colorado Springs.
It runs this Friday and Saturday mornings beginning at 8-am.
You'll find a huge selection of children's clothes, toys and furniture.
There's also one at the Woodland Park Community Church.
Here's a sweet deal courtesy of Baskin-Robbins. Enjoy a double header cone for only 2-dollars and 22-cents. To top that off, they're offering a 15-percent discount coupon you can use at your local Old Navy store.
We have links to all these deals, and be sure and share the best deals you've come across in Southern Colorado.

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