
Just a reminder that if you have not yet entered this giveaway, you’ve still got time!! This one will close at midnight tonight! Good luck!!
Spring is here (ok – well, spring is SUPPOSE to be here). That means it is time to get your spring cleaning projects started. Out with the old and in the the new (and clean). And of course, what can make spring cleaning and organization even better than saving money in the process!
We’ve all heard of Black Friday and the great deals you can get. The Home Depot is launching Spring Black Fridays. These events will occur on multiple weekends throughout the spring, celebrate the warmer weather by significantly reducing prices on popular seasonal items like lawn care products and outdoor power tools.
The second of four weekends of deals begins tomorrow, March 31st and runs through Sunday, April 3rd (or while supplies last on the offeres). The deals are offered by region and this weekend, Spring Black Friday deals will be available in markets including Atlanta, Birmingham, Charlotte, Columbia SC, Dallas/Ft. Worth, El Paso, Fresno, Greenville SC, Jacksonville, Memphis, Nashville, Portland, Raleigh, Sacramento, San Francisco and Seattle. You can easily find specific deals online starting at 12:00 a.m. each Thursday morning. Just input the location or zip code where you live to find the deals for your area.
Here is s small sampling of deals that you’ll find in the above areas this weekend (some prices might vary slightly from region to region):
- 7-Piece Martha Stewart Living Cardona Dining Set, was $499, now $299
- Brinkmann Pro Series Four Burner Gas Grill, was $369, now $199
- Ames 4-wheel Garden Cart, was $39.97, now $19.97
- 16oz Miracle-Gro Liquafeed Advance Starter Kit with Sprayer was $12.48, now $6.24
- 1.33 Gallon Roundup Extended Control Weed and Grass Killer Plus Weed Preventer, Ready To Use , now $9.88, compare at $19.96
In addition to the store event, The Home Depot will celebrate every Friday this spring with Black Friday-type offers on Facebook from March 18 through the end of May. You won’t want to miss out on these deals and can easily follow them by LIKING The Home Depot on Facebook. You’ll find deals available ONLY to Facebook fans and you can save anywhere from 50% – 75% off of all sorts of producst from gardening and lawn care to patio, cleaning and decor items. These prices will be different than those you’ll see on line, so you will want to follow them so you don’t miss out on any great deals.THE GIVEAWAY:
The Home Depot wants to help one Penny Pinchin’ Mom reader with their spring cleaning/organization projects by offering you a $50 gift card!
Entry is simple — just leave one comment answering the question of the day. If you would like to gain some bonus entries, you can complete any or all of the additional items listed — just leave a separate comment for each method of entry. Note: All comments must be left HERE on the blog. Comments left via Facebook or Twitter will not be included.
REQUIRED ENTRY:
1. What one area do you plan on focusing on this spring? Backyard, garage, basement or something else?
BONUS ENTRIES:
1. Follow Penny Pinchin’ Mom on a reader or through the daily e-mail digest.
2. Follow Penny Pinchin’ Mom on Twitter or Facebook.
3. Follow The Home Depot on Facebook.
This contest will be open Tuesday, April 5th until at 11:59 p.m. The winner will be chosen at random and contacted via email. Said winner will have 48 hours in which to provide me with their mailing address so that the prize can be forwarded to them. GOODLUCK!!!
Penny Pinchin’ Mom . All opinions contained within this post are her own and were not influenced by any other parties. Please be sure to review the Giveaway Terms & Conditions before entering this contest.
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Tracie is a stay at home mom to three young children; ages 3, 5 and 7 in Raymore, Missouri.
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