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Frugal Family: Where to Find Deals in Woodbury

Each week Patch brings you a few options to save money around town. Have an idea? Add it to the comment box below the story.

We're all watching our family budgets these days. Whether shopping with coupons or looking for two-for-one deals, we're taking advantage of all sorts of offers and savings that help us stretch our dollars.

This column will be dedicated to giving you five great local deals each week that will help your family’s bottom line, and since we do the scouting for you, you can save time as well as money.

You are a big part of this column. Let us hear about the deals you've seen. Just add them to our comment box. Then come back each week and see what we've uncovered together.

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1. Free Manicures

You a girl who wants to get a manicure but don’t have the cash? At Bridge 121, a youth center inside , girls in grades 6-12 can get their nails polished up for free from 3-5 p.m. each Tuesday.

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2. “Bye, Bye Birdie”

For a night of entertainment with the family that won’t break the bank, check out “Bye, Bye Birdie” performed by students at Woodbury’s at the Maplewood Performing Arts Theatre. Tickets cost $10. Shows are at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 18-19 and Feb. 25-26.

3. Rainbow Foods

Family packs of ROUNDY’S brand fresh boneless, skinless chicken breast for $1.99 per pound (limit two packages) at Rainbow Foods. Good through Feb. 19.

4. Walgreens

Buy one, get one free (of equal or lesser value) on Walgreens brand baby products including diapers, wipes, sleep pants and training pants.

5. Sports Authority

Head up to Oakdale to the Sports Authority to get up to 60 percent off of winter outerwear and sportswear, and up to 40 percent off of entire stock of canopies and lawn chairs. Good through Feb. 19.

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