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Frugal Family: April 6 to April 15

Five Great Ways for Your Sammamish Family To Save This Week.

1. ZEEKS PIZZA

Deal: Kids eat free Mondays at the Issaquah Highlands location at 2525 NE Park Drive. Adults buy a medium or large pizza and up to two kids get a free personal size pizza with the topping of their choice.

Good through: Ongoing

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Deal: Tax time got you in knots? Try a free yoga class at Redmond’s Discover Yoga on April 15 from 6 to 7:30 pm. The class is appropriate for teens and adults, all levels. Mats are provided if you don’t have one. You must register by calling 425-861-1318 or emailing info@discoveryoga.com.

Good through: April 15

3. FRED MEYER

Deal: Save 15 percent off non-clearance apparel, shoes and accessories for the whole family at  in Issaquah or Redmond using this printable online coupon

Good through: Saturday

4. IN WOODINVILLE

Deal: Lots of screaming deals on loads of Hanna Anderson staples including baby and toddler clothes, dresses, pants and shoes make the drive here worthwhile. You'll even find toys and gift items at this store. The outlet store is located in the Woodinville Center, at 13620 NE 175th St. #114, across from Molbak's.  

Good through: Ongoing

5. REI ISSAQUAH

Deal: Need to replace the family tent in time for camping this summer? REI members save 20 percent on one full-priced item using this printable online coupon

Good through: Sunday

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Jeanne Gustafson (Editor) May 17, 2013 at 01:54 pm
Thank you so much for sharing this great event on Patch! What a cool thing to do--as an IssaquahRead More resident, I really appreciate your involvement with EBC.
Photo by Jean Johnson
Susan Gerend May 18, 2013 at 07:58 am
We too, love having our Farmers' Market return! Opening day was a bit weather-challenged. ThankRead More you merchants for enduring the wet and cold for our new extended hours! What a wonderful sight will return to the plaza when the sunshine calls back all the families with happy, giggling children. Market day is a date of dinner out (side) & shopping (vegetables, fruits and now HedgeHog Toffee) with my husband. Doesn't get much better than that! SEE YOUR THERE! Susan Gerend
Margaret Santjer (Editor) May 16, 2013 at 12:17 pm
Thanks for posting that, Jean! I love this time of year when the markets open. Were there a lot ofRead More people for the opening day?
David V May 15, 2013 at 02:49 pm
Thx Kendall, bear news just isn't what it used to be. thinking it has something to do with the komoRead More anchor moving out of our trossachs neighborhood:)
Kendall Watson (Editor) May 15, 2013 at 01:19 pm
Hey, thanks for the bear photos on Friday! Sorry about the slight delay in posting!
Ben H April 14, 2013 at 03:42 am
Agreed Mark, Much as this solution seems crazy, some things are worth paying for (law and order, aRead More decent safety net, good schools and yes roads). I do blame the tax hawks though. Washington already has a relatively regressive tax structure. The "choke the government" solution seems carried way too far.
Question Mark April 12, 2013 at 02:13 pm
I thank the author for his well thought out arguments regarding these important transportationRead More issues in Washington state. While I believe some of the ideas presented are debatable, for example I believe that a vital and well used transit system ought to be part of our congestion relief plan in metropolitan areas, the lack of realistic funding options for this system cannot be ignored. However, our legislature (both parties included) seems to place a higher priority on "no new taxes" than creating a sustainable future for the state in many areas, including the transportation system. More than that, though, we live in a state whose citizens have varied interests and priorities. Most of all, we need our government to set priorities so that citizen interests and needs can be reasonably served. It seems we are pretending that we can base tax policies and tax rates exclusively on individual self-interest, as is often the consequence "no new taxes" scheme (e.g. if I don't get a direct benefit for myself, I won't support paying for it). This seems to me to be as much a part of this problem as current transportation system priorities.
Richard Bray April 9, 2013 at 07:26 pm
It gets worse folks. I was part of a selected focus group a few weeks ago of people who live alongRead More I-405 conducted by a well-known marketing research firm and paid for by WSDOT. They are considering options that would charge commuters to use a new lane on I-405 & charge for the existing carpool lane too (even if you have two people in the car!)