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Dark chocolate taste on a candy corn budget?

There are still inexpensive ways you can put on and enjoy some haunted Halloween fun! Decorations and costume expenses can add up quickly, but here are some candy-pinching ideas while still getting a taste of that dark chocolate for some spook-tacular fun.
Stay local while shopping for decorations, accessories, and costumes. Check out stores such as [...]

Happy International Credit Union Day! Please leave your pants on

It seems like there is a holiday for every occasion. There’s “International Talk Like A Pirate Day,” “Square Root Day“ “No Pants Day.” And Thursday, Oct. 15, just happens to be International Credit Union Day. Here’s why you should be celebrating …
The history of credit unions began in 1844 with a group of weavers in [...]

Take your pet out for a date!

During this economic downturn, it can be a challenge to find fun activities to do that don’t require a lot of money. The newest trend, that doesn’t cost a lot, is taking your pet out on a date!
There are groups you join that have weekly or monthly “group dates” for your pet to get some [...]

‘Save the Dream’ event looks to help troubled homeowners

NACA (Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America) is coming this weekend, Oct. 2-5, to the Phoenix Convention Center. This is a HUD-certified, non-profit counseling agency that is doing a nationwide tour called “Save the Dream” to help people work with their mortgage servicer to modify their loan.
NACA started in 1988 with the goal of providing and [...]

Emotional intelligence: Staying positive in a down economy

The negative media coverage surrounding the economy, company layoffs, and dwindling 401(K) balances can make anyone start to feel down, but it’s important to remain positive. Keep a hold of your emotions to help you have more positive experiences.  
Emotional intelligence is often defined as the ability to monitor your feelings and emotions as well as [...]




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