Showing posts with label Deal Alert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deal Alert. Show all posts

Friday, May 29, 2015

Weekend Happenings: Free Jungle Boogie Concert Series at the Zoo

Every Friday Night at the St. Louis Zoo...
... the free Jungle Boogie Concert Series is under way!  Offered every summer and always a HUGE hit with the locals, this weekly event is an inexpensive and family-friendly way to enjoy a warm St. Louis summer evening under the stars in gorgeous Forest Park.

Nitty Gritty:
Friday evenings
5-8 p.m.
Schnuck Family Plaza near the sea lion basin in center of the Zoo.
Admission is free.

Schedule:

May 29: Disco Nites feat. Coco Soul (Disco/Soul)
June 5: My Friend Mike (Top 40/Motown Classics)
June 12: Ticket to the Beatles (Tribute)
June 19: No concert
June 26 : Whiskey Morning (Country/Bluegrass)
July 3:  No concert
July 10: GalaxyRed (Top 40/Classics)
July 17: Griffin and the Gargoyles (Top 40)
July 24: Pennsylvania Slim (Blues/Soul/Swing)
July 31: American Idle (Country/Pop/Variety)
August 7: Push the Limit (Top 40/Motown/Rock)
August 14: Mood Swings (80s)
August 21: Miss Jubilee and the Humdingers (Swing/Jazz/Rhythm)
August 28: Big Brother Thunder and the Master Blasters (RandB/Funk/Soul)

Find more information about the fun summer offerings at the St. Louis Zoo HERE.  You can also find them on Facebook and Twitter!

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

St. Louis Summer Savings- Printable coupons for local attractions!

Ready or not, parents...

...here comes summer vacation! Most St. Louis kiddos close out the school year this week, including the Nenonen boys who are officially done on Friday at noon.

Simply, this year FLEW.

"Now what?!" seems to be the common theme among our friends this week, as we pull out our date books to schedule sleepovers, BBQs, and activities for the next 3 months. Luckily, here in St. Louis, the possibilities for summer fun are endless. We not only have terrific family amenities at our fingertips (see my right sidebar under "Things To Do in St. Louis" for links), but St. Louis is unique to most cities as the bulk of our local favorites are extremely affordable or free.

Over the past few years, St. Louis has been touted nationally as the ideal family destination. As a result, our local businesses have responded by offering deals and discounts to entice tourists to the attractions that are NOT free.

Many locals aren't aware that Drury Hotels offers NUMEROUS discounts to local attractions for locals/visitors on their website...

https://wwws.druryhotels.com/content/stlvacationsavings.aspx

  • $1 off admission to the Missouri Botanical Gardens
  • $1 off admission to the Butterfly House
  • Discounts on Cardinals Tickets
  • $2 off an Omnimax ticket at the St. Louis Science Center
  • $5 indoor go-carting at Pole Position
  • Buy 1, Get 1 Admission 1/2 off at the Magic House
  • $2 off admission to the Endangered Wolf Center
  • Free Child Tram ticket to the top of the Arch
  • $2 off admission to the Rise and Fall of Prohibition exhibit at the Missouri History Museum
  • Discounted ticket to 6 Flags
  • Buy 1 chocolate chip concrete at Ted Drewes, get one for 1/2 off
  • Free shark tooth at the City Museum's World Aquarium
  • $3 off admission to Meramec Caverns
  • Buy 1 hr tour ticket, get one free at the Daniel Boone Heritage Center
  • Discounts on Amtrack Railroad tickets for children and seniors
  • 20% off at the Purina Farms gift shop
  • Discounts at the Anheuser Busch Brewery gift shop
  • Free iPod tour at Cahokia Mounds
  • $5 off Caveman Ziplining
Print the deals HERE.

Great, right?  Now, go tell your friends and share my link before the summer fun begins! 

On a personal note, the Nenonens love Drury Hotels! Few know that early in his career, my hubby worked as a manager for Drury Hotels.  15+years later, in his significant work travel, he still uses them as his "go-to" hotel for business comfort and amenities.   We also stay at Drury Hotels often with the boys!

Connect with Drury Hotels...

HERE on the web
HERE on Facebook
HERE on Twitter.

Bravo and thank you, Drury Hotels...

Friday, July 20, 2012

Deal Alert: Free Family Night at the Magic House this Evening


This is a GREAT tip for local families:  one evening per month, the Magic House offers free admission to the nationally recognized Children's Museum thanks to a grant by Emerson Electric. Normal admission is $9.50 per person, so HUGE savings!

Tonight is one of them!

The Magic House holds Emerson Free Family Nights every third Friday of the month from 5:30 pm to 9:00 pm. These special nights enable a family (no more than two adults and four of their own children) to enjoy more than 100 hands-on exhibits in the museum at no charge through the generosity of Emerson. Reservations are not required.

The Free Family Night Calender...

TONIGHT- July 20, 2012
August 17, 2012
September 21, 2012
October 19, 2012
November 16, 2012
December 21, 2012
January 18, 2013
February 15, 2013
March 15, 2013
April 19, 2013
May 17, 2013

Location...

The Magic House
516 S. Kirkwood Road
St. Louis MO 63122
314-822-8900
More Information...

Web: http://www.magichouse.org/index.php
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheMagicHouse
Twitter:  https://twitter.com/TheMagicHouse

Monday, July 2, 2012

Deal Alert: St. Louis Summer Savings via Drury Hotels

Summer is half way over, parents...
Are you quickly running out of fun activities or plans for the kids, particularly in this heat?  Drury Hotels can help (while relieving your wallet a tad)!  I blogged about this last year as well, though Drury has once again released their St. Louis Summer Savings coupons.

It contains savings for area favorites like the Magic House, Botanical Gardens, Ted Drewes, the Imax, 6 Flags, Meramec Caverns, Incredible Pizza Company, The Butterfly House, Union Station, and more ala...

Click HERE to view the 2012 Summer Savings. 

Note:  some you must click on the photo (ex. Ted Drewes) to actually view/print the coupon.

THANKS DRURY!!

Monday, April 16, 2012

Just listed: 11840 Mckelvey Garden Dr- Maryland Heights in Parkway North School District


#11840 Mckelvey Garden Drive is tidy, meticulous, and boasts a fabulous Central Corridor location in the reputable Parkway North School District. This spacious 3 bedroom/2.5 bath split foyer features tasteful interior décor, numerous updates, a picture-perfect backyard ideal for entertaining/family fun, and over 1700 sqft of living space! 

Amenities include an open living room/dining room combo, an eat-in kitchen with sizable pantry and stainless steel appliances, 3 spacious main floor bedrooms including a Master Suite with a beautifully updated bath (07), a cozy family room with a wood-burning fireplace, a laundry room w/ built-in shelving, and an oversized two car garage w/ mega built-in storage.

This property sits on a beautifully landscaped pie-shaped lot in the very popular Meadowpark Subdivision. In addition to the deck, the backyard boasts a lower concrete patio and well-planned perennial landscaping.

Complete with fresh paint (11), new fence (09), new carpet (09), newer doors and windows (08/11), a freshly stained deck and more… this home is the complete package and is move-in ready. Offered for $179,900.  

Open this Sunday from 2-4pm.

For more info, click HERE for the full listing or visit www.MoveWithCarrie.com  

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

DEAL ALERT: Give to Goodwill and they shall give back to you!

St. Louis...


Donate to Goodwill on Wednesdays in March and get a free movie ticket to Wehrenberg Theaters! 

Pretty awesome.

 Find out more information here.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Closed last week: #2701 Louisiana

A HUGE follow-up post is coming on this sale, as massive renovation was done to this 100 year old Tower Grove East beauty to transform it into my clients' dream home.  Once my fabulous clients, Steve and Erin, get settled... before and after pics to come!  Congrats guys...

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Closed yesterday: #14308 Conway Meadows Ct


Deal alert:  My client negotiated this uber spacious Chesterfield condo, boasting a desirable Conway Road location, 70K below the Seller's 2007 purchase price!  In fact, we closed yesterday only 6k more than the original 1984 builder price.

I have said it before and I will say it again- this is the market to buy!  What you may lose on your selling price, you will MORE than make up on your purchase price. 

Congrats Patsy! SO excited for you... =)

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Free St. Louis Concert Calendar for 2011

It is that season again, St. Louis! Summer concert series have begun. They are free, family-friendly, and a wonderful way to enjoy good music under the stars. Every summer, the local Bikesafe's Blog is kind enough to compile a list of free Summer concerts by date in the St. Louis area. While it may not include every free local concert, it comes pretty darn close!

Hence, if you find your evening free... grab the kiddies, a blanket, a bottle of wine, and enjoy!

My friend, Karen Goodman over at Arch City Homes, also creates a phenomenal list every summer. She sections them out by location. Check her list out HERE. Fantastic resources for free family fun all summer long!

Monday, February 28, 2011

DEAL ALERT: 20-40% off at 3 local Borders Bookstores

There is no doubt that consumers become more tight and resourceful during economic downturn, and that retailers feel the pinch as a result! The latest local casualty happened when Borders Bookstore announced that they were closing 200+ stores nationally as part of a Chapter 11 restructure.... Let's face it: in the day of the Internet and e-readers like Kindles... print media is a dying breed. Period. Add into the equation the HUGE savings at your fingertips found on online retail powerhouses like Amazon and Half.com. It is no wonder that the overhead of a huge retail store would be too high to continue operation?!

Sadly, 3 of the 9 local Borders locations including Chesterfield Mall, Mid Rivers Mall, and Manchester Road in West County were victims of the downsizing. As a result, they are clearing house. We took advantage of the major discounts over the weekend, up to 40% on some items, but are not happy as a Borders-loyal family...In my opinion, no online deal beats a visit to the bookstore to wander and explore the shelves. Though it looks like those days are soon over. If you have your eye on a book... the time to hit Borders is now. The deals are unparalleled.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Hidden Gem Alert: UMA

Their website address is I Love Uma.com. Let me tell you... I do and you will too!

Located at the bustling downtown corner of 11th and Locust, next door to Rooster, UMA (Urban Materials + Accessories) is fun, fun, fun. Whether seeking the unique, quirky, or meticulously designed... this downtown gift and home decor shop has it all!

From funky mod decor to streamlined contemporary gadgets and everything in between... you won't leave UMA empty handed!

NITTY GRITTY:
#1100 Locust St.
St. Louis, MO 63101

314-241-9990
314-241-9993

HOURS:
Tue-Thu 11 am - 5 pm
Fri 11 am - 4 pm
Sat 10 am - 3 pm
Sun 10 am - 2 pm

FACEBOOK
TWITTER

Here is a teeny peek inside of UMA and some of the constantly changing stock. Click on each item photo for pricing information...










Monday, November 29, 2010

Deal Alert: St. Louis Science Center

I received this tip from my client over the weekend and had to share... On the back of local Diet Pepsi cans you will find a discount for the new Grossology exhibit at the St. Louis Science Center. The offer expires in March. If you are local and have children, this is the PERFECT Winter Break Activity!

The Grossology Exhibit is exactly what it says... um, totally disgusting. That being said, if your children are anything like mine and have already explored the super yucky Grossology books with grins on their faces... they should LOVE the rude and crude fun. ;)

NITTY GRITTY:
Explore why your body produces mushy, oozy, crusty, scaly, and smelly gunk in GROSSOLOGY at the Saint Louis Science Center. Based on the best-selling children’s book Grossology®, this science-in-disguise exhibition uses animatronics and imaginative exhibits to tell you the good, the bad, and the downright ugly about the human body.

-Visit the Vomit Center and learn the many reasons humans vomit
Stop by the Toot Toot exhibit to create different sounds that replicate the physics of gas

-Find out what causes runny noses, sneezes and allergies with Nigel Nose-it-All

-Crawl and slide through a 3-D model of the digestive system

-Play surgery and attempt to remove organ parts from a body without touching the sides of the patient.

TICKET INFO:
Member Adult - $4.50 / Member Child $3.50
Non-Member Adult - $9 / Non-Member Child - $7

The discount is a WHOPPING $3.00 off the ticket price, with a limit of 4. Great deal.

FOR MORE INFO:
http://www.slsc.org/WhatToDo/GROSSOLOGY.aspx

Thanks for the tip, Amy!!! =)

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Deal Alert...

That's right, AMC has totally pulled out the stops this summer to draw in local patronage. In addition to the amazing weekday Summer Movie Deal that I blogged about not too long ago, AMC is now giving customers FREE refills on ANY SIZE drink and/or popcorn Monday-Thursday, to boot.

A St. Louis Family, particularly with children, would be CRAZY not to take advantage of the AMC summer deals! Bravo AMC Movie Theaters...

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Much to my kids' dismay...


... we just received the annual school supply list from their school.

That's right kids of St. Louis... just a few shorts weeks before it is back to the grind =(. For parents, that means just a few short weeks to snatch up the ever-growing list of necessary school supplies!

If looking for some financial relief, the State of Missouri is offering a back-to-school sales tax holiday weekend, as they do every year.

Nitty Gritty:

August 6 through August 8, the state’s 4.225 percent sales tax will not be assessed on certain purchases made in **Missouri, including clothing, school supplies and computers.

Missouri sales tax holiday items include...

■Clothing that does not have a value of more than $100. The state’s definition of clothing includes traditional apparel, including footwear, which is worn on or about the body. It also includes material to make school uniforms or other school clothing. It does not include accessories such as watches, jewelry, handbags, handkerchiefs, umbrellas, scarves, ties, headbands and belt buckles.

■School supplies, not exceeding $50 per purchase, that are used in a standard classroom for educational purposes. School supplies include, but are not limited to, textbooks, notebooks, paper, pens, pencils, crayons, art supplies, rulers, book bags, backpacks, handheld calculators, chalk, maps and globes. The definition for school supplies does not include watches, CD players, headphones, sporting equipment, portable telephones, copiers or other office equipment.

■Personal computers that don’t cost more than $3,500 and computer peripheral devices that don’t exceed $3,500. A personal computer can be a laptop, desktop or tower computer system which consists of a central processing unit, random access memory, a storage drive, display monitor, keyboard and other related devices. Peripheral devices include items such as a disk drive, memory module, CD drive, microphone, modem, motherboard, mouse, speakers, printer, scanner, sound card or video card. Computer software is considered a school supply and is free from sales tax if its value is less than $350.

**NOTE: some cities have chosen NOT to participate and opt out of the holiday. Check this list prior to your shopping excursion to ensure savings.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Let's go to the movies...

Heads up, St. Louis (particularly all parents struggling to keep their kiddos entertained for the summer)...

Local AMC Theaters have a new summer movie deal that will bring much needed relief to the standard $10.50 movie ticket prices! All summer long, Monday - Thursday and ANY TIME OF THE DAY, all movies are $5.50 at any AMC Theater! That is in addition to the normal $5.50 ticket prices Friday, Saturday, and Sunday before noon!

I know, right?

I, personally, would like to express my gratitude to AMC for this change, as last week's $60 grand total for our family trek to take the kids to see Marmaduke was exceptionally excruciating! Ha!

Bravo AMC!

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Deal Alert...

Though perhaps at the expense of financial hardship for many, this market is a Buyer's dream. With the current government Buyer incentive, 1st time home buyers have their pick of the crop and are making AMAZING investments with instant equity.

For those who already own a home, this is not the ideal time to move and upgrade for everyone. That being said, in the case where a home owner has plenty of equity, all projects are complete, the home shows well, and the location is decent... this is an AMAZING time to upgrade to a larger and/or more expensive home.

The deals out there are endless. I try to convey this phenomena to clients and friends everyday, but it's almost impossible to illustrate the extent of the percentage of listing price markdown as compared to 5-10 years ago. Daily, as I pull and tour listings city wide... I STILL can't believe some of the current prices. For example, I showed this listing to a Buyer almost a year ago:

This 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 3000 sq foot property is in the Brook Hill subdivision in Chesterfield (Parkway West school district)...
3- 5 years ago, listings in Brook Hill were comfortably selling above 850K. Homes in more ideal locations within the neighborhood and/or with higher end upgrades, sold for as much as a million within weeks.

This subdivision is extremely desirable among those in West County and is the home to numerous local sports players and community business leaders / executives. Homes in Brook Hill are currently listing between 630K and 850K, and selling between 530K and 800K.

Per the current MLS listing, this particular Seller is a corporate transferee for Anheuser-Busch. As part of the relocation package, AB apparently purchased the property from the Seller back in August of 2008 for $585,000 (after several standard relocation appraisals determining that was the current market value). The property's current county tax assessment stands at $565,300. With a WHOPPING 494 days on market, this home is currently LISTED for $499,000.

WOW.

Now granted, this property boasts inexpensive finishes, that are NOT neighborhood norm or standard. The stock oak cabinets, laminate counter tops, and other discount store finishes are possibly the reason why this home hasn't budged, even at the current discounted price. That being said, the Buyer EASILY has over 200K in equity once the market rebounds. PLENTY of equity to make updates and renovations and STILL turn a HUGE profit.

With the current amount of days on market, the future Buyer will likely negotiate a purchase price significantly below the current list price. Meaning, the property will more than likely sell for less than the bulk of the neighborhood paid to BUILD their home, over 12 years ago.

Unbelievable. More so as this home is one of thousands, city wide.