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Halloween Free Stuff and More!

Posted at 4:41 PM, Oct 30, 2013
and last updated 2013-10-30 16:41:31-04

Richmond, VA (WTVR)  Check out the Free Stuff I found for you this week, and check back often, I’m constantly updating with new finds.  Thanks. Cheryl

FREE ADMISSION:  8th annual Harvest festival at the VCU  Siegel Center (1111 W. Broad St., Richmond ).  Trick or treating and fun activities for children on Halloween evening 6 to 8p.m.  Sponsored by Del. Jennifer McClellan.  Details HERE.

FREE EVENT:  8th annual All the Saints Halloween Parade in Oregon Hill.  Thurs. Oct. 31.  Be a spectator or join in.  Bring horns, drums or your own band to march with as the parade winds through this Richmond neighborhood starting at 7 p.m.
FREE SWEET TREAT:   Stop by Krispy Kreme at 4910 W. Broad St.   on Halloween  in your costume and get  a free doughnut.  Details HERE.

FREE PANCAKES: Treat the kids to a free scary face pancake on Halloween at IHOP.  7 a.m. to 10 p.m. FOR AGES 12 and under.  Dine in only.  Details HERE.

FREE KIDS MEAL:  Outback Steakhouse.  Free kids meal with any adult meal purchase on Halloween.  Valid for lunch, dinner, dine in or take-away.

FREE ICE CREAM:  Gelati Celesti. Free toddler size cup or cone to kids 12 and under in costumes on Halloween.  Gold’s Gym Plaza at 8906-A West Broad Street and The Stony Point Shopping center  at 3004 Stony Point Rd.

FREE ADMISSION:   Ashland celebrates the 11th annual Train Day.  Saturday, November 2nd on Main Street.  Enjoy miniatrure train rides, model trains and memorabilia displays, live music and family friendly entertainment.  Details HERE.

FREE ADMISSION:  Brunswick Stew Festival .  Sat. November 2.  11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the 17th Street Farmer’s Market in Shockoe Bottom.

FREE ADMISSION:  Urbanna Oyster Festival. November 1 & 2.  Full details HERE.

FREE ADMISSION:  Sunday Coffee Seminar.  Sun. Nov. 3. Starbucks, 375 W. Cary St.  Free coffee and pastry samples each week.
FREE EVENTS FOR DADS & KIDS:    First Things First of Greater Richmond presents ‘All Pro Dad’ a free dinner and program for Fathers and children .  More details or registerHERE.

  • , Nov. 21, Dec. 19: Northside Family Learning Center, 800 Graham Road
  • Nov. 12, Dec. 10: MARTIN’S community room at Chesterfield Towne Center, 11361 Midlothian Turnpike,  Richmond, VA .

FREE TOURS:  The Hanover Historical Society offers free Open House tours of the historic Hanover Courthouse on the second Tuesday of each month between 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.  No reservations are required.   DetailsHERE.

FREE JAZZ: The Virginia Museum has free admission to it’s Jazz Cafe’ program Thursday evenings from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Jazz Cafe and general VMFA Museum admission are always free. Full performance schedule [HERE].

FREE FLAG CLEANING:  Get your American flag cleaned for free at any Puritan Cleaners any day of the year.  Details HERE.

FREE PROGRAM:  “Stories at the Museum”  at the Virginia Historical Society. All ages welcome,  every program will include a group reading of the selected book and a related craft activity. The one hour programs  will  take place the first and third Saturday of each month at 11:00 a.m.  Details [HERE].

FREE CREDIT REPORTS:  Get a free copy of your credit report from each of the three major credit bureaus.  Your personal information is completely protected. This site is sponsored by Equifax,Trans-Union and Experian.

FREE FOR ACTIVE MILITARY: Free annual passes to America’s National Parks (value $80) are now  available to members of the military and their families free of charge.  The pass allows entrance  to more than 2,000 national parks, wildlife refuges and other public lands. The free pass will be made available for activated members of the National Guard and Reserves but not to military veterans or retirees. Military personnel can get the passes by showing their military I.D at any national park or wildlife refuge that charges an entrance fee.

FREE LESSON: Take  a free introductory lesson; ice skating or ice hockey at either SkateNation Plus in Short Pump or Richmond Ice Zone in Midlothian.

LOTS OF FREE STUFF: How about getting and giving stuff free? The Freecycle Network is made up of nearly five thousand groups and nearly 70-thousand members around the world who are getting and giving away stuff free. Membership is free It’s a great way to recycle, get rid of items you don’t want, and get things you do.

KIDS EAT FREE: All children eat  free at Quaker Steak & Lube Sundays through Thursdays,  4 p.m. to 10 p.m. The deal is good for children age 10 and under. The Richmond-area location is at 8000 W. Broad St.

FREE QDOBA: Children eat free at Qdoba on Sundays with the purchase of an adult entrée.

FREE KIDS MEALS: Kids eat free at McAlister’s Deli every Tuesday from  9 p.m. with the purchase of an adult entree.  There are two locations in the Richmond area, Gayton Crossing and Westchester Commons in Midlothian.

FREE STUFF: If you’re a Facebook member, a lot of restaurants are currently offering freebies, if you “like” them on Facebook. Search for your favorite and see if they have an offer. And while you’re on Facebook, stop by the  CBS 6 page and “like” us too.

FREE FIREHOUSE SUBS: A lot of restaurants offer birthday clubs that you have to sign up for, to get freebies on your special day. At Firehouse Subs, just show up on your birthday with I.D with your birth date, and get a free medium sub. There are several locations in the metro area.

FREE ADMISSION: Enjoy free admission all year long  to The Virginia Historical Society,  with access to the museum galleries and research library. The museum is at 428 North Boulevard in Richmond.

FREE JEWELRY: The Silver Jewelry Club offers an assortment of free, pure sterling silver jewelry every day. From pendants to rings to earrings, all you pay is the shipping and handling.

FIND FREE WI-FI ACCESS: Want to know which local restaurants and coffee shops offer free wireless internet access? Get a directory for Greater Richmond or any city worldwide, by clicking here.

FREE LONG DISTANCE: Make free, 10-minute long distance and international calls to select locations, just by listening to a short, ten-second ad first. Get your local access number to “Freephone2phone” here.

FREE 411 CALLS: Never pay to call information again. 800-FREE-411 works for both residential and business listings across America. All you have to do is listen to a 10-second commercial before getting the listing you want, but the service is free.

FREE COMPUTER TECH HELP: If you have a problem with your computer, and no budget to fix it, Protonic offers free computer support and computer-related information online and by e-mail. This free service is manned by volunteers world-wide.

If you know of any event, or great free offer, e-mail is to me at freestuff@wtvr.com