PLEASE NOTE: 2013 updates will be made as the information becomes available… otherwise most information remains the same for this summer, too! Get out and do something cheap and fun with the kids today!
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T at the $1 Cinemark Summer Movie Express today. We saw Horton Hears a Who! – a very cute flick! Oh, and FYI the kid’s tray (popcorn, drink, small gummy candy pack) is $1 off with a coupon that’s printed on the summer movie schedule (can be reused also; fliers available at the theatre).
2013 UPDATES (Also Updated in the Original Post):
Cinemark Summer Movie Clubhouse – Dates and Times vary depending on location. Click link for schedule and details.
Regal Summer Movie Express – Dates and Times vary depending on location. Click link for schedule and details.
Lakewood (CA) Wading Pools – Still trying to get 2013 exact dates, but for now please click link or see above edited schedule for details (the general schedule did not change from 2o12).
Having just celebrated America’s independence, it got me thinking that while freedom certainly isn’t free, there are a lot of free community events that we the people can take advantage of during the summertime!
For starters, the City of Long Beach (CA) launched a website called the 100 Days of Summer, which lists events daily that are free or extremely inexpensive for kids and adults to enjoy during the next several weeks. Activities include youth and adult classes, family movies in the park or at the beach (depending on schedule), free summer concerts showcasing all kinds of music, amongst other offerings. You can link to their website to view the daily schedule in real-time, or look over the future calendar for upcoming events. Don’t live in Long Beach? Well, I’m sure your community offers SOMETHING free or close to it this summer, so be sure to check your…
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