Burien Little Theatre is ending its 30th season with the Bill and Peggy Hunt Playwrights Festival. Burien Little Theatre is presenting the world premiere of the two winning plays of the festival for the next two weekends, starting tonight. http://burienlittletheatre.org/
Ticket prices are already a steal at just $10 for two shows in an evening. However, if you say you saw them here, Burien Little Theatre will discount those tickets by $2 to just $8 each!
Sounds like a fun date night to me.
Urban beer hike – what’s not to love??
Here is a link to a story I loved featuring local businesses. Sounds like a great hike to me. I LOVE all these places. It’s only 3.5 mile hike and you eat and drink on the way!
I love how they map out these stops as the “Triangle of Deliciousness”. It’s so fun to have some great places to go so close to home. Below is a list of my humble experiences at these stops.
Big Al’s – they don’t serve food, but you can bring food in. I’ve brought in pizza from Proletariat and BBQ from Uncle Mikes. They even have paper plates, napkins and utensils on hand. Their beer is fantastic and you can try out samples.
Proletariat – I have never had a pizza here that I didn’t love. This place gets packed, so get there early if you want a table
The Company – last time I was there they had Rainier on tap! How cool is that? Takes me right back to high school (hope my Mom doesn’t read this). I also had the steak kabobs and they were delicious. Can’t wait to go back.
Full Tilt – they make their own hot fudge sauce and it is divine. I am kind of a vanilla ice cream kinda girl so he made me a sundae with hot fudge and whip cream and it was fantastic. They also have pinball, skee ball and video games.
Salvadorean Bakery – I love their breakfasts. Huevos Rancheros with beans and thick corn tortillas are fantastic. They also will make you a latte you can enjoy with any number of freshly baked goods.
Super Deli Mart – Their british hoagie is so good it’s a destination stop for me. I’ve taken friends there just to sit and eat a sub and enjoy a cold beer. The owner is so generous and fills me in on all the latest brews available and lets you sample whatever is on tap..
Got unused drugs?
B-town blog posted a great story about recycling unused drugs. Read about it here.
This is a good opportunity to go through your medicine cabinet and safely dispose of expired/unwanted medictions.
Saturday, April 30, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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Living Social Seattle Center deal for $60
For $60, you’ll get
World’s Fair Anniversary collectible glass set (six colorful glasses that resemble the original set sold in 1962)
Four roundtrip Monorail passes
$25 to spend on dinner at the Space Needle’s SkyCity restaurant
A family pass (for four) to Pacific Science Center (regularly $137).
For more info click here
Sounds like a fun way to spend a Saturday. Although I don’t know how far $25 will get you at the Skycity restaurant..
Earth Day – list of freebies and deals
Free reusable shopping bag on Earth Day at Disney Stores
Just bring in to the Disney Store five plastic bags and pick up your free reusable shopping Tote on Earth Day..
Bandages at Target only .24 cents
Summer is coming and with it comes oweeeees so why not stock up on bandages while they are on sale.
Target has these on clearance thru 4/30 for .79
There are coupons available in the 4/3 SS
$0.55/1 Nexcare SS 4/3
$1.00/2 Nexcare SS 4/3
Final Price – as low as (ALA) .24
Even if you haven’t started saving coupons yet, this is still a good price at .79 cents.
Lowes sale on LED and CFL lightbulbs 4/22/10 Earth Day
FREE Tote Bags from Kellogg’s
Kellogg’s is offering FREE* reusable tote bags for Earth Day with the purchase of any two Kellogg’s cereals 10oz or larger. Download the order form here.
*$1.75 shipping fee per bag.
Lowes tomato and pepper plants on sale 2 for $1
Lowe’s has tomato and pepper plants on sale 4/21 – 4/25 for only .$50!! Regular price $1.67.
I’m thinking ahead for Mother’s Day. Seems like a good time to get my tomato garden started and pick up some for my Mom..