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Family Friday July 31st

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Welcome to Family Friday!

Rachel from Cha Ching Queen and I will post family fun activities and ideas for the upcoming week/weekend. We will share ways you can save money while enjoying family time together.

If you have a blog and you post Family Fun money saving tips or if you have any fun family ideas and would like to be featured in "Family Friday" send your info by email (can be found in about page) or leave a comment below.

Money Saving Family Ideas for the weekend.

All Aboard!!! Enjoy a tour on the restored Post Office Railway Car 360, plus stories about trains, train passengers, train employees and train cargo. Reservations required. Adjacent to Haggard Park with picnic tables, a small pond and a playground.This event or venue can accommodate children with special needs.The Interurban Railway Museum is wheelchair accessible.



All Aboard!!!
Where:
Interurban Railway Museum 901 E. 15th St.Plano, TX 75074
When:
Jun 3 - Aug 2710:30 a.m. every Tue-Thu. Through Aug 27.
Price:
Free!!!!
Phone:
972/941-2117
http://www.planoconservancy.org./
Map:
Click for map


Or for more train adventures you can head to the beautiful historic city of Grapevine for an exciting adventure of Old West shootouts that will keep any young cowboy or cowgirl entertained.


Where:
Grapevine Vintage Railroad 705 S. Main St.Grapevine, TX
When:
Aug 1 - Aug 2
Phone:
817/625-7245
http://www.grapevinetexasusa.com/
Map:
Click for map


Today in Ft. Worth, July 31st


Grab a blanket and lawn chairs and head over to Movie Night at dusk tonight at Arlington's Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts. Tonight's film is the family-friendly Inkheart starring Brendan Fraser. You'll see a storybook world come to life with cool special effects! Free.


Today in Dallas, July 31st


Creative girls ages 8 and older will channel their inner artist at Julie's Paper Butterfly Craft from 4-6pm today at the American Girl Boutique and Bistro at Dallas' Galleria. They'll decorate paper butterflies just like American Girl Julie might have made in the 1970s. Groovy! Free.


Thanks Dallas Child!







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