FREE family fun at the fountains downtown.
Though technically, your job right now is to find a job, there will be down times. Use these times to have fun with the kids. Kids are so perceptive, they know it is not a good thing to be out of work, but make it fun for them. You do not want them to worry.
Keep your eye out for FREE things going on in your area. Here are some ideas of where you might find free events.
- In the summer, there are free music lunch concerts and movie nights at local parks.
- Visit your local library. There are free events at your library - movies, story times, and classes. Ask at the front desk.
- Check the website of local attractions. Sometimes, zoos, museums and special parks (like nature centers) will have promotion days with FREE admission. Free days can be crowded, but arrive at opening time, and you can beat some crowds.
- In our area we have a fish hatchery which has a family fun pond where the kids can fish for free. The hatchery itself offers tours for free, too.
- Parks that have hiking or biking trails can be fun. Pack a picnic and make a day of it.
- Do you have a GPS unit? Try geocaching. A fun scavenger hunt that can be done in any city using a GPS unit.
- Feed the ducks at your local park with bread you find either at the day old bread store or from the discounted section in your grocery store bakery.
- Volunteer at the local Human Society walking dogs. (call before you go, to see if they use volunteers to do this)
- Check your city website. Many city websites have a calendar of events that are free.
- Be creative. Come up with something fun and out of the ordinary to do at the house.
When hubby was laid off, our local Chick-Fil-A had FREE food when you dressed like a cow.





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