Thursday, May 29, 2008

DISCOUNT - $10 off GradeCheck - The Athletic Scholarship Website


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You can Join starting in the 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th or 12th grades. It is BEST FOR YOU to start as early as possible so you have time to complete the requirements. All along the way, you will know if you are eligible, based on NCAA qualifications. Also, if you are not eligible, you can have the information needed to help you become eligible. Imagine, you can enjoy sports, have a scholarship to pay for college and start your path toward your career. Join GradeCheck now for $24.95 per year. This is a great investment in you, your sports, your career and your life. Imagine, you can enjoy sports, have a scholarship to pay for college and start your path toward your career. Join GradeCheck now for $24.95 per year. This is a great investment in you, your sports, your career and your life.

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FREE Bike helmets to kids in Farmington Hills

Farmington Hills: Bike helmets offered

The Farmington Hills Police Department is distributing free bike helmets to children. Officials are giving away the helmets around the clock, seven days a week at the Command Desk at department headquarters, 31555 W. 11 Mile. To be given a helmet, recipients must show proof of Farmington Hills residency and be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. The department gave away more than 600 helmets in 2007. For information, call (248) 871-2610.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

TRAVEL: FREE Days at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago

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Shedd Aquarium
Chicago, IL



Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Get guests to pay for your honeymoon

By the time we began planning a wedding, we -- like many American couples -- already shared a home and had packed it with the stuff of most wedding registries. So when friends asked where we planned to register for our wedding gifts, we blanked.

As a middle-age pair, we have everything for married life -- everything, that is, except the cash for a fabulous honeymoon. A friend who knows we rarely take exotic vacations suggested we register for one. Given the cost of a honeymoon in 2008 -- $3,805, according to The Wedding Report, a Phoenix, wedding-industry research firm -- the concept makes sense. The firm projects that wedding guests in 2008 will pay an average of $96 a piece for a gift -- a price that, if multiplied, could send us off in style. But are honeymoon registries, well, tasteful?

"A honeymoon is a perfectly appropriate gift to request," says Peter Post, president of the Emily Post Institute, a Burlington, Vt., etiquette think tank. "There's no objection to it from an etiquette point of view."
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Registry sites
Service: HoneyLuna.com; http://www.honeyluna.com/ Guest experience: Guests choose and pay for gifts and no fees are levied on giving. Cost to newlyweds: Honeymooners receive funds total minus 9 percent (free registry) or minus 15 percent (registry plus travel service).
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Service: Traveler's Joy; http://www.travelersjoy.com/ Guest experience: No charge to guests. Cost to newlyweds: Newlyweds receive all funds collected minus a 7.5 percent service fee.
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Service: The Big Day; www.thebigday.com Guest experience: Guests pay a 3 percent transaction fee on their gifts. Cost to newlyweds: 7 percent service fee removed from guests' gifts, but fee reduced if travel booked via Big Day to 3.5 percent ($4,000 or more booked) or 0 percent ($8,000 or more booked).
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Service: Honeymoon Wishes; http://www.honeymoonwishes.com/ Guest experience: None, unless couple opts for guests to pay 7 percent fee in lieu of their having it removed from total gift proceeds. Cost to newlyweds: 7 percent off of total proceeds, unless couple elects to have guests pay the fee atop their gift amount.
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Service: Send Us Off; http://www.sendusoff.com/ Guest experience: No fees. Registry appearance is somewhat dull, mostly a list of items. Cost to newlyweds: 7.5 percent service fee is subtracted from guests' gift totals.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

FREE TRAVEL ADVICE: Save Money by taking empty water bottles thru security

I hate waste. And to me, there's nothing more wasteful than seeing garbage bins overflowing with half-full water, soda, and juice bottles outside the security area at the airport. It's a waste of money and resources.

That's why this tip, from reader Elvera Penner of Courtenay, British Columbia, is such simple genius. "We take empty water bottles in our carry-on luggage," says Penner. "[We have] no problem going through security with those, and once we've cleared security, we fill them up at a water fountain in the departure area, and take them on board. Sure beats paying $2.50 for a small bottle of water!"

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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

FREE Family Tree Service - Kindo.com

Build a Family Tree
KINDO.COM

This Sunday is not just about recognizing Mom but celebrating family in general. Show the kids all of the various branches by building a family tree online. Kindo.com is a free and easy service that lets you upload photos to create a tree and then share it with the whole family. Of course, this can wait until after breakfast in bed.

Monday, April 28, 2008

FREE Subscription to CRUISE TRAVEL Magazine - Deal ends without notice


FREE Subscription to Cruise Travel Magazine

DISCOUNT - Senior Discounts Website

SeniorDiscounts.com

SeniorDiscounts.com is an online directory of US businesses that offer discounts to people 50 years of age and older. We currently list over 150,000 business locations, which include the contact information, discount information and other information necessary to receive each discount.
We strive to provide the most complete and accurate listing of all age-related discounts for goods and services.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

DISCOUNT $4.95 a month for KIDSZUI - THE INTERNET FOR KIIDS

Some Safe Surfing
KIDZUI—THE INTERNET FOR KIDS

Ever worry about how your child's innocuous Google search for "kitten" could take a nasty turn? With the new subscription service KidZui, you can stop your protective hovering. It is not a filtering system, but rather an entire separate Internet of over 500,000 websites appropriate for kids for kids 3 to 12 years old. All of the content is preapproved by a committee of parents and teachers and is constantly updated and monitored. Plus, parents receive a weekly e-mail showing the websites their child visited.
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GIVING BACK - Wish Upon A Hero Website


Megan and Kurt Kegler had a simple wish.

The couple's 22-month-old daughter, Madison, was diagnosed with a brain tumor in January. She had surgery, and now has ongoing chemo, physical and occupational therapy.
Because they could no longer afford their second car, they have to depend on their 10-year-old Mercury Villager to get their daughter to the hospital and doctor visits. But their two-hour round trip journey to Detroit from their Washington Township home was taking a toll on their car's wheels.

Megan Kegler wished her family had a new set of tires for the car, their lifeline, so she posted her story on Wish Upon A Hero, a Web site where everyone can help anyone. Within a day, Discount Tire in Chesterfield Township told the family to come in, and they put $470 worth of tires on to their vehicle.
"It's the best Web site in the entire world," said Megan Kegler, 27. "There are so many special people out there."

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Friday, April 18, 2008

Bodyguards protecting local women for FREE


Click here to view the story from Channel 4 news

Threat Management Website

I saw this story on Channel 4 news last night. The owner of the military style bodyguard company is giving back to the Detroit community by providing FREE protection to local women who have been the victims of sponse abuse. The guards drive the women to work and to court, check out their houses and allow them to sleep well at night.

The owner of this company should be commended for offering this service free of charge. Obviously they cannot help everyone, but the few that do get this FREE service are very blessed.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

TRAVEL ALERT: Bumped Airpline Passengers get DOUBLE compensation

Passengers who get bumped off overbooked flights will soon be eligible to receive twice as much compensation from U.S. airlines.

Travelers forced onto another flight that takes them to their domestic destination more than two hours after their original arrival time will be paid the full price of their fare up to $800, under a new Transportation Department rule that goes into effect next month (May 2008).

If bumped passengers arrive less than two hours after their original arrival time, the new compensation limit for domestic flights is $400, according to the new rule. The arrival time limit is four hours for international flights, and the amount of the payments are in addition to the value of the passenger's ticket, which can be used for alternate transportation or be refunded.

The new bumped fliers rule also applies to more planes, covering most aircraft that carry more than 30 passengers instead of 60. The previous $200 and $400 limits had not been raised since 1978.

Monday, April 14, 2008

FREE: Make your own Highway Sign Photo


Use this site to make your own highway sign photo and save it to your hard drive: http://atom.smasher.org/highway/.
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In additon to the Highway sign photo, you can also do the following:

Street Party Generator!
Enjoy!
  
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FREE: Kids can make their own movie

Make a movie!
Qubo channel invites kids to create their own cartoon shorts

Would you like to make a brief cartoon movie that might be aired on a new digital television network? That's the opportunity that Qubo is offering its viewers.
Never heard of Qubo? It's a collection of kids shows airing Saturday mornings on NBC and Telemundo (in Spanish). The shows were developed by a group that includes Scholastic, a leading publisher of children's books and magazines.

It might seem odd that a company focused on reading would get involved in a television project, but most of Qubo's shows are based on books. Take, for example, "Jane and the Dragon," a show about a 13-year-old girl in medieval times who has a dragon follow her as she trains to be a knight. Her story comes from the book series by Martin Baynton.

"Jacob Two-Two," about a boy who has to say everything twice, is based on the book series by Mordecai Richler. And the show "Dragon" (a different dragon from Jane's) draws from books by Dav Pilkey, author of the "Captain Underpants" series.

Recently, Qubo launched a 24-hour digital operation, called the ION Network, that offers even more programming. And there is an interactive Web site, http://www.qubo.com/, that features a special challenge involving the 13-year-old "Zimmer Twins" (another Qubo program).

Visitors to the site are encouraged to create mini-cartoon movies starring twins Eva and Edgar. Web-savvy users can create their stories from scratch; first-timers can use built-in scenarios and add their own words. (You can get to this site directly at www.zimmer
twins.com.)

We asked Rick Rodriguez, president of the Qubo network, what grabs the judges' attention.
"We look for interesting stories with an original idea or good dialogue," he said.
To sign up for the site and make your own movie, you need parental permission.
Qubo has received thousands of submissions. The network is going to add more animation options as the year goes on, giving kids the chance to be even more creative.
"What I just love" about the movies, said Rodriguez, "is that they tell so much about the personality of the kids who make them."