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Meet a Reader | Midwest Andrea

The Frugal Girl

How long have you been reading The Frugal Girl? I’ve been a years-long reader of Frugalwoods, and I think that a Frugal Girl article on piano playing popped up as a recommendation based on my membership in the Frugalwoods Facebook page. What’s your best frugal win? The mug shelf 2. Only a few months!

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Free Summer Reading Programs for Kids!

Couponing 101

Are you looking for some fun ways to motivate your children to do a little bit of reading this Summer? The points can be traded in for prizes in their Prize Library. Local Public Library – Don’t forget to check out your local libraries to find out which programs they’ll be offering this Summer.

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Yes Virginia, There is a Money Tree

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

This retired teacher spent a lot of time researching companies at the Boston Public Library. Upon his death, he shocked the library by leaving it $6.8 Another retired teacher, Jensen has lived frugally, investing steadily in blue-chip stocks for some 40 years. Jay Jensen. Florence Ballenger. Gladys Holm.

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Top Summer Learning Tips | National Summer Learning Day 2012

Saving Cents With Sense

Read Every Day— Your local library is a valuable resource and often will host special events throughout the summer. Make sure that you and your child have a library card and explore the shelves together. With your child, decide upon a fabulous destination, then research the location at the library and online.