At a time when celebrations are being impacted by current events, the Arbor Day Foundation is helping Americans celebrate spring in a big way. A nonprofit conservation and education organization committed to tree planting, the Arbor Day Foundation has memberships starting at just $10. New members will receive 10 FREE trees as part of their […]
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Free Trees for Many KCMO Residents
There’s a FREE and easy way many Kansas City, Missouri residents can mark the occasion of Arbor Day by planting a tree or two. Bridging the Gap, in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service and Arbor Day Foundation, is giving away FREE trees to residents in select Kansas City, Missouri neighborhoods. If you live in […]
Free Movies and TV Shows From Redbox
Redbox, the provider of entertainment in a red box, is offering another simple and easy option for watching your favorite movies and TV Shows. The entertainment company just introduced FREE Live TV with dozens of family-friendly channels. You can watch movies and TV shows at no cost. Even better, there is no subscription or sign-in required. Just sit back with […]
Free Online Comedy Class from Martin City Melodrama
Laughter in stressful times can be as comforting as good sleep and your favorite snacks. Martin City Melodrama is now offering online comedy classes, beginning April 21. Your first class is FREE. Classes are open to all ages and can be set up for individuals or as a group. Learn how to: Tell a funny […]
Brookside Farmers Market Offers Fresh Meat, Produce and Garden Plants
The Brookside Farmers Market is open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays. Currently, the outdoor market is set up at HJ’s Community Center, 6425 Wornall Rd, Kansas City, MO. As an essential food provider, shoppers can buy healthy local food from vendors each week. Featured items include plenty of plants to get your own […]
When and What to Expect from Your Stimulus Check
Kansas City residents on both sides of the state line have bills to pay and are likely asking themselves the following questions: Do I qualify for a stimulus check? When will I get a stimulus check? How much will my stimulus check be? The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) was signed […]
Companies Hiring in Kansas City and Around the Country
Many people have lost jobs in recent weeks, either permanently or temporarily. If you’re worried about how to make ends meet, it is helpful to know that some companies are still hiring all over the country. You probably can find a job. Demand for workers at grocery stores, drugstores, delivery services, hardware stores and some […]
Reebok Gives 50% Discount to First Responders, Military, Teachers and Nurses
Reebok is pausing in these unique times to give back to hard-working heroes. The sports apparel company announced they are offering 50% off to teachers, nurses, military personnel, first responders, and government employees. Qualified workers just need to go verify with ID.me. After you are verified, start shopping for shoes and apparel from Reebok. There is […]
National WWI Museum & Memorial Enlists with Digital Content
The National WWI Museum and Memorial has shifted its programs and activities to the digital realm so Kanas City and people across the nation can learn and understand the enduring impact of the Great War. Though the Museum remains closed through April 24, the organization continues to offer a variety of interactive opportunities. Mrs. Wilson’s Knitting […]
Save and Bake DoubleTree Signature Chocolate Chip Cookies at Home
Sweet! The secret is out. Millions of people have been greeted by DoubleTree by Hilton’s warm chocolate chip cookie as they check in at one of their many hotels around the world. If that one you devour in your hotel room (or possibly the elevator) doesn’t satisfy your sweet tooth, you can buy a tin […]