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Save on Home Energy Audits, the Zoo and Spa

This week, Frugal Family scoured our sources to come up with great ways to save you money on home energy audits, the zoo, dining and a world class spa

Remember to check with the merchant for additional conditions:

 

Gulick Building and Development gulickbd.com/ea.html

Deal: Save up to 30% on your utility bill by getting a Home Energy Audit for only $75
How: Just mention Monroe Patch!

Good: While supplies last


 

Caliente calienteshelton.com

Where: Caliente Restaurant, 127 Center St., Shelton

Deal: Thursday and Friday night enjoy a free salsa bar and margarita deals! Grab your friends and a margarita!

How: Just go. Mention you saw this deal on MonroePatch.com!

Good through: April 8

 

Beardsley Zoo beardsleyzoo.org

Where: 1875 Noble Ave., Bridgeport

Deal: Save 15% off Admission for up to four, cannot be combined with any other offer.

How: Show your Big Y Express Savings Card.

Good through: April 24

 

The Norwich Spa at Foxwoods www.foxwoods.com/TheSpa.aspx

Where: The Norwich Spa at Foxwoods, 39 Norwich-Westerly Rd, Ledyard

Deal: “Spring A-Head-to-Toe” — Save 15% off any salon color service or any 50 or 80-minute pedicure. Plus, take 15% off salon retail purchases after your services.

How: Call for details, 860-312-4901.

Good: Monday – Friday, April 1 – 30 (Not Sat. or Sun.)

 

Restaurant.com

Where: Online.

Deal: 80% off restaurant gift certificates at Restaurant.com, including , Mona Lisa of Newtown, Huntington Street Café & more.  Enter code Tasty for an extra 80% off already discounted certificates: a $25 certificate is just $2 after the discount. Plus, you'll receive an electronic Restaurant.com certificate worth $10 with each order.

Good through: March 31.

 

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