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Free Children's Bicycle Helmets; Symphony Tickets for Five Dollars

This week's money saving offerings include the little ones and their fathers.

Here’s an unbeatable deal: The Cheshire Kiwanis will provide your child with a free bicycle helmet at their Bike Safety Rodeo on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Bartlem Park. Free refreshments and entertainment too!

Speaking of bikes, if someone you love is a motorcycle daddy, what better way for him to spend Father’s Day than to enjoy a RIDE with a group of other like-minded daddies (and mommies and others…) Willow’s Motorsports of Cheshire is leading a ride through northwestern Connecticut with a mid-way stop at the New England Air Museum for Open Cockpit Day (the first 10 bikers to sign up get free entry to the museum!) Then it’s back to Willow’s for hot dogs and burgers. Email willowsinfo@willowsmotorsports.com or call 272-7201 for info and to register.

Consignment Originals, 959 South Main St., will give you 25% off your entire purchase every Saturday in June!  They’re also offering a Father’s Day special: 30% off all men’s apparel and merchandise June 15-19.

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For a mere $5, you can hear the Cheshire Symphony perform excerpts from Stravinsky's "Firebird", Beethoven's "Fifth", Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer", Offenbach’s” Can Can", Grieg's "Peer Gynt” and more! The concert is on Monday, June 20, at 7:30 p.m. at Elim Park Place. Check ahead for ticket availability: buy now.

Need furniture? Save money and buy used! Try Finders Keepers at 1226 Queen St. (Rt. 10) in Southington - go when you have some time to poke around for the best bargains. All kinds of great furniture available, with an especially good selection of bunk beds and other kids’ pieces.  

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