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It’s Halloween Weekend and with the holiday falling on Monday it gives us all time to celebrate for the entire weekend.  Whether you just want to celebrate with your children, or you actually like to go out and party, we have a couple of things for you on either coast that you can do this weekend to celebrate Halloween. 

If you don’t have a budget, have no worries because these things can be done at any price range.

Take Your Kids to Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch:

Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch is located at 702 North Doheny Drive, West Hollywood and is a hotbed for celebs to take their little ones pumpkin picking. Before you just go down to the grocery store for a pumpkin, make a day out of it and put in some real quality time with your kids and head down to Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch and pick out the perfect pumpkin to be turned into a Jack-o-Lantern.

Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch offers beautiful fresh autumn decorations, long-stemmed pumpkins, cornstalks, Indian corn, gourds, squash, straw bales and an outrageous Halloween boutique. They also offer carving, pumpkin painting services and even delivery services for when you have finished picking the perfect pumpkin. Each pumpkin is weighed and varies in price but you can be sure to get a quality pumpkin from Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch. This weekend, Mr. Bones is open until 8pm each night.

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Show Off Your Costume At The Village Halloween Parade:

New York’s Village Halloween Parade is an annual holiday parade and street pageant presented every Halloween night in New York City’s Greenwich Village. Stretching more than a mile, this cultural event draws two million spectators, fifty thousand costumed participants, dancers, artists and circus performers, dozens of floats bearing live bands and other musical and performing acts, and a world-wide television audience of one hundred million.
Among the parade’s signature features are its pageant sized puppets — giant rod puppets “articulated” by teams of puppeteers — and its open participation to anyone in a costume who wishes to march. It is the largest public Halloween event in the United States, and the country’s only major night parade. So if you are down to put your costume on display or see a few hundred other cool costumes, you should definitely check out the Village Halloween Parade.

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Financial Tip Of The Day:

Discover savings under your own roof
There are many simple things you can do around your home to reduce your monthly bills. For instance, turn down the temperature on your water heater to lower the gas bill. When doing dishes or laundry, make sure you’re only washing full loads so you don’t waste water and electricity. Even fixing a leaky faucet will help. Add it all up, and you could see you bills go down 10%, 20%, 30% or even more!