August, 2004
SENIOR DOLLAR STRETCHERS
by Mary K. Morgan
August, 2004.
SENIOR DOLLAR STRETCHERS
by Mary K. Morgan
Treat Yourself Royally
Money should be handled with particular care
Not squandered and wasted here and there.
Don’t be tempted or tricked into spending,
On items or projects you weren't intending.
So many nice times can be enjoyed for nil.
Don’t always feel you must dip in the till.
Interesting activities abound in this town,
You’ll just need to hunt, and look around.
You’ll be so proud of your prowess,
As a Dollar Stretcher Baron or Baroness!
“Freeing Books” is a beautiful act of sharing.
How’s the clutter at your house? If it’s anything like mine, something needs to be done. And the sooner, the better. Just in time comes a wonderful movement dedicated to releasing books that you have read out into the world for others to enjoy. A web site is dedicated to this mission and by registering your books, you can actually track their travels, write and read reviews and generally feel a part of a bigger cause. http://bookcrossing.com/home
But, if you are not a joiner, just go it alone. That’s OK, too. Leave your literary contributions here and there. Choose locations where others can easily find them. Be sure to attach a note explaining your desire to send the volume on to another owner. Folks will be delighted to find your not so hidden treasures.
Information, please, and make it thrifty.
Dollar Stretcher Delores in Fenton has a great tip for us. Her suggestion is: when visiting a shopping mall, make your first stop the information desk, or concierge, and ask about mall coupons, special events and sales.
Discounts on food court items are just one of the many treasures lurking behind that desk. Personally, I found a wonderful coupon booklet for The Galleria. BYGO’s for pasta and for movie tickets were among my booty. From there, I checked out the concierge desk at Westfield Shoptown South County where the very knowledgeable and friendly staff gave me coupons for the Food Court and directed me to a large collection of pamphlets. What a treasure trove! Dollars off on shoes, candles, and cookies were just waiting for me to discover them. All neatly arranged on a rack near the desk, I had my pick of many such bargains. Again, many thanks to Delores who wins the Dollar Stretcher prize this month and saved us some money, too.
KELLER CINE in South County Has a New Owner, But Prices Remain Low!
Just past Mehl Ave. on Lemay Ferry Road (on Sam’s parking lot) sits a real big bargain. So large that it boasts eight theaters. Here you can really stretch your entertainment dollars. Shows are $ 2.50 before 6 PM, and $ 3.00 after. Concessions prices are the lowest in town, so don’t feel you have to skip the popcorn! Be sure to tell them you heard about it from me.
Fine Dining and Within Your Budget
When classes are in session, St. Louis Community College at Forest Park serves wonderfully fancy meals in the Anheuser-Busch Dining Room on campus. These are student-run projects done under the supervision of the teaching staff of the professional culinary arts department.
Each meal includes an appetizer, your choice of entree, desert and beverage. The entire meal says, “This is a fine dining experience.” Oh, did I mention the price? The meals cost only $ 7 for lunch and $8 for dinner. This dollar stretcher is hard to beat!
My first visit was a complete success! A brief welcome and explanation from Chef Downey, the instructor of the class, informed us that we were to be part of an actual class project and that the participants were being graded on their performances. Erin was the restaurant manager that day and the other class members were the restaurant staff. The whole dining experience went off without a hitch. Linens, centerpieces, menus and delicious food all in a lovely setting and all were had at a bargain price.
This would be an ideal way to treat some friends to special afternoon or evening meal without spending a small fortune. I can guarantee that you will be impressed.
As with all fine restaurants, reservations are required. Call 314-951-9859 for times and further information.
Eads Bridge Traffic Remains Sparse
Still a secret route to cross the Mississippi, the Eads Bridge is a ghost town. Save gas, get on at the end of Washington Avenue in Missouri and exit along side the Casino Queen in Illinois. Remember, you can’t get lost, it’s a bridge!
And not just any bridge. It is a St. Louis historic treasure. Built by James Buchanan Eads in 1874, it was the first to use steel truss construction. Use it, enjoy it!
Free seats at the Muny remain free!
Two performances are slated for the Muny this month and there are free seats just waiting for you. There are about 1500 free seats located in the last nine rows of the spectacular outdoor theater. Available on a first come first served basis, the early birds get the worms, or in this case, seats. The upper level entrance to the Muny has just been redone, and it’s lovely. Performances begin promptly at 8:15 pm. Free seat gates open at 7:00 pm.
This is the 86th season of the St. Louis Municipal Opera and the offerings are very special, August 2-8, “Guys and Dolls” and August 9-15, “42nd Street.” Please call for further information: 314-361-1900, or visit online at www.muny.com
Pack a picnic and let’s meet in the Park for a fine (free) time at the Muny!
Summer is on its way out , but that means that a very special dollar stretcher time of year is upon us, Clearance Season. August is a great month to rake in the bargains. Remember, a clearance sale is not the same as a regular sale. The purpose of clearance is to get rid of merchandise that is left over from the last season and make room for the new. To keep reducing and reducing until it is all out the door. Your goal is to wait until the last markdown and search for bargains. Good Luck and Happy Hunting. See you next month.
As always, I need your suggestions and hints. If I use your idea, you will be rewarded with a nifty, thrifty Dollar Stretcher prize. Dollar Stretcher Dolores of Fenton got a little spice in her life when she received a lovely Durkee’s Grilling Spice assortment in a gift basket for her tip. Oddly enough Delores’ prize is very closely related to one of Dollar Stretcher Judy’s coupon finds. Wow, it’s a very small world, isn’t it?
Send your ideas to Mary K. Morgan c/o the SENIOR CIRCUIT.
