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Frugal Fun for the Fourth

From free fitness classes to a landmark parade, we've got your holiday weekend covered.

In anticipation of a bustling Fourth of July weekend, we’ve found deals to help keep everyone in the family entertained, from good deals on pasta dinners and bath products, to free music, fitness and Independence Day activites.

Deal: during the blood drive from noon to 5 p.m. today at the chain’s Cherry Avenue location and receive a $5 coupon for your next meal there.

Good through: Blood drive, in partnership with Blood Centers of the Pacific, runs from noon to 5 p.m. today only.

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Deal: Free bilingual music show for families, featuring music and instruments presented by Colibri.

Good through: From 7 to 7:45 p.m. tonight.

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Deal: for newcomers to the sport. Hand wraps must either be brought to class or purchased on site ($5).

Good through: From 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Saturday.

Deal: Up to 75 percent off selected new items both in-store and online.

Good through: July 5.

Deal: "Indie Independence Day" free afternoon concert with Neko Case and The Dodos.

Good through: Free concerts featuring different artists every Sunday throughout the summer. Shows begin at 2 p.m.; come early to stake out a picnic spot or enter the picnic table lottery.

  • Peninsula Celebration Association

Deal: Free annual Fourth of July Parade in Redwood City, honoring the city’s fire department and featuring a midday Battle of the Bands.

Good through:  From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday only.

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