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A free summer concert series will take place at 6 p.m. on several Fridays between June and October at the Ivanhoe Plaza in Milwaukee. The lineup is stacked with local talent performing everything ...
The summer solstice, which is also the first astronomical day of summer, is on June 20 this year. It will also be the longest day of the year with over 15 hours of daylight.
Although K-12 classes are out for the summer in many Arizona communities, there is still opportunity for students to receive free meals via schools.
While not a deal specifically meant to celebrate the summer solstice, customers can also purchase BOGO Double Cheese Sliders from June 1 to June 30 or six Original Sliders for $4 throughout summer.
Kroger is giving away 92,000 coupons for free Kroger brand ice cream on Friday, June 20 to celebrate the first day of summer. $3,500 iPhone possible? What to know 📋 How to talk money 🤑 💸 ...
Forget the ups and downs of the stock market. These free summer travel contests could deliver a bucket-list vacation for you and a companion. It just takes a few minutes to enter them all ...
While not a deal specifically meant to celebrate the summer solstice, customers can also purchase BOGO Double Cheese Sliders from June 1 to June 30 or six Original Sliders for $4 throughout summer.
The Summer Sunset Salsa Series takes place Thursday evenings at Atlantic Terminal, in collaboration with Williamsburg-based Nieves Latin Dance Studio. Admission is free and open to all. Photo courtesy ...
, Fla. — Summer BreakSpot is offering Florida kids and teens 18 and under access to breakfast, lunch and snacks for no cost. There is no application process, you just show up to any of the 3,000 ...
St. Petersburg's free summer food program is also under way, Those 18 and younger can pick up meals from several spots throughout the city. Meals will be served regularly, except on June 19 and ...
So is that concert in the park, but that won’t keep kids entertained all summer long. “You don’t actually have to spend a lot of money to have fun,” said money-saving expert Andrea Woroch.