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subject: Fourth of July on a Budget by:Christy Belden [print this page]


The Fourth of July is one of summer's greatest opportunities for families to spend quality time together. Some families have time-honored traditions such as picnics, cookouts, road trips and other special activities they participate in every year. And for those who don't have anything too out of the ordinary planned can still enjoy the fireworks shows that will undoubtedly be popping up in neighborhoods and communities across America.

If you're like most people, you may be wondering if your Fourth of July plans need to be changed or even cancelled this year because your obligation to your budget. The good news is, there are plenty of budget-friendly Fourth of July activities that you and your family can take advantage of. Learn how to enjoy your holiday the frugal way by considering the suggestions below.

Participate in Community Fun

Communities from coast to coast hold public Fourth of July celebrations that are usually free of charge. They can be anything from modest fireworks displays to grandiose festivals and community cookouts. They're usually guaranteed to be family-friendly, so you may be able to find enough activities for everyone to enjoy at minimal expense. Community websites, local newspapers and television stations, and flyers around town will likely be advertising the festivities, so plan ahead to bring the whole family. If your community activities aren't large enough for your preference, try expanding your search to citywide celebrations.

Organize a Neighborhood Cookout

Your neighborhood may not be in the habit of coming together for group celebrations, but you'd be surprised how many of your neighbors will respond to an invitation issued far enough in advance. Get everyone involved this Fourth of July by choosing a time and location for a neighborhood cookout, and placing a flyer for the event in the mailboxes of your neighbors at least two weeks ahead of time. Neighborhood parks, empty courts and large backyards work well for these get-togethers.

Make clear on your flyer what you personally intend to provide, be it decorations, a side item or the use of your family grill. Then, ask that the neighbors bring one or two items too. This saves you the often-daunting expense of buying meat and beverages for a large assembly, and brings you closer to your neighbors at the same time.

Host a Pot Luck Dinner

If you prefer to spend an evening at home with your immediate or close relatives, you can still celebrate and save money. By hosting potluck, everyone pitches in, saving you extra expenses. Choose one food or drink item to provide, and ask that everyone bring at least one more dish. Make it more fun by decorating with Fourth of July themed tablecloths, napkins, plates, balloons and streamers that can be almost always be found in the seasonal section of your local dollar store. Involve children in decorating; they'll be sure to find it exciting to cover the house or backyard with red, white and blue.

Remember that no matter what you decide to do with your frugal Fourth of July, remember to have fun, stay safe, and enjoy quality time with the people you love. If you're interested in learning more smart and savvy ways to celebrate while sticking to your budget, Check 'n Go can help. Check 'n Go is a leader in the payday loan lending industry, with hundreds more useful tips and suggestions for frugal living in its new Planning Section.

About the author

Christy Belden works in interactive marketing for Leapfrog Interactive. Visit Leapfrog Interactive for more information.




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