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Post by shawnturner on Feb 1, 2018 12:50:28 GMT
Hi, 1. Check out the community calendar. Look at your town’s website (as well as those of cities and towns nearby) or stop by city hall to find a list of events going on in the community, many of which are free. You’ll often be surprised at how many interesting (and free) activities are going on right now in your area. 2. Visit your local library. Not only is a library a warehouse of books, most libraries also have extensive CD and DVD collections you can check out – perfect for a binge-watching weekend (see #91). Many libraries also have “story time” for young children, film nights, book clubs, concerts, author readings or lectures, and many other events that you may be unaware of – completely for free. Stop in and check out what they have to offer. 3. Get involved in community sports. Many towns have community sports fields where both youth and adult sports leagues and activities are regularly going on throughout the weekend. Stop by, watch a game or two, and if something intrigues you, look into joining either as a participant or as a volunteer. For More You Can Check: App teaser video
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