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Huge List of Halloween Freebies, Sales & Discounts


Celebrate Halloween with these awesome freebies! We will be updating this list as the holiday approaches so check back soon!

Other Halloween Deals & Specials

  • AnytimeCostumes.com: Costume purchases of $25 or more get 15 percent off, plus free shipping. Use promo code SHOP15 at checkout.
  • Book Outlet: Enjoy 50 percent off Halloween, horror and other spooky books through Oct. 31. No code required for this promotion.
  • BuyCostumes.com: Hosting a group costume party? Get Minions, the Avengers and Star Wars costumes and more for 20 percent off with this deal from Offers.com.
  • Candy Crate: Get 10 percent off Halloween candy purchases with coupon code spookycandy.
  • CostumeDiscounters.com: Save 20 percent on your order by using promo code D20 at checkout.
  • Costume Express: Get 20 percent off couples costumes.
  • Costume Kingdom: Use online code CK10 to save 10 percent on your entire order.
  • Costume SuperCenter: Save 15 percent off any order with code NDSUEDU.
  • DinoDirect: Get an additional 15 percent off all costumes and decorations with code HALLOWEEN15.
  • Disney Store: Select costumes and accessories are up to 40 percent off for a limited time. No Halloween coupons needed for this deal.
  • eBay: Save up to 50 percent off costumes and apparel for kids and adults.
  • Frederick’s of Hollywood: Get free shipping on Halloween costumes with coupon code FREESHIP.
  • GourmetGiftBaskets.com: Through Nov. 1, take 15 percent off select Halloween gifts with coupon code Halloween15.
  • Halloween Express: All group and couples costumes are up to 25 percent offwith this offer. Offer expires Oct. 31.
  • Hartstrings: Save 50 percent on Hartstrings’ new Halloween collection for boys.
  • IHOP: Order Scary Face Pancakes through Oct. 30. Kids under 12 can get free Halloween freebies at participating locations between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m.
  • Life is Good: Use code TREATS to get a free trick-or-treat tote with any Halloween Collection purchase.
  • LivingSocial: Get up to 50 percent off Halloween costumes, decor and more.
  • OldTimeCandy.com: Get 10 percent off your order through Oct. 31 with code TJ9350.
  • PersonalCreations.com: Save 15 percent off personalized Halloween treat bags and decor by visiting CouponSherpa, now though Nov. 1.
  • Personalization Universe: Use code SPOOKY15 to receive 15 percent off all Halloween costumes.
  • Petco: Get up to 75 percent off select Halloween costumes for pets.
  • Pottery Barn Kids: After your Jack-o’-lantern is carved, pick up some Halloween treat bags for 20 percent off. Offer expires Oct. 31.
  • Sears: All costumes and decor are up to 30 percent off. Plus, get an extra 10 percent off and free shipping on all orders over $49.
  • Shindigz: Receive 40 percent off all Halloween costumes with code MEGASALE.
  • Spirit Halloween: This Halloween store has a killer deal. Buy any one item and receive 20 percent off your purchase now through Nov. 1.
  • TeeShirtPalace: Get 15 percent off all Halloween costumes with code HALLOW15 now through Oct. 31, and save 25 percent off any purchase of two or more Halloween costumes with code TWO25OFF.
  • Teleflora: Receive $15 off any order of the bouquet of the month, the Halloween Magic Bouquet. Use code AFLSBQOCT.

Do you know of any Halloween freebies or deals we missed? Comment in the box below and we will add it to our list!

Have a safe and sane Halloween!

16 Money Savings Tips on Medications Plus Free Discount Card


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Medications can be expensive and unfortunately a lot people these days are going without. According to the Huffington Post, “Studies show roughly a quarter of patients don’t take medicines they need because they cannot afford them.” This is a startling statement considering if people are not taking the medications they need now, they will be in a world of hurt (and dealing with crazy expensive health insurance) down the road. So I have decided to track down the 16 best ways to save money on your prescription costs.

1. For starters, when a doctor is about to write a prescription, jump in with key questions:

  • Are free samples available?
  • Is the drug is generally covered by insurance plans?
  • Is there a cheaper drug that will work as well?
  • Is there a generic version?

2. Ask your doctor about pill-splitting:

Pill splitting is based on the fact that many pills cost about the same even if they contain twice as much medication. An 80 mg pill is often close in price to a pill with 40 mg of the same drug. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if your medication is safe for pill splitting. If so, ask your doctor to prescribe twice the dosage you really need, so you can split your pills in half.

Be aware, many pills are not safe to split, including time-released drugs, coated pills, and capsules. Make sure to ask your pharmacist whether it’s safe to split your pills.

3. Call all your local pharmacies and see who has the lowest prices on your medications. The money you saved maybe worth splitting up your prescriptions at two different pharmacies. If you take this route, it’s best to ask your doctor to write your prescriptions on different pieces of paper so you can get them filled individually.

4. Ask your pharmacist about in-store promotions to fill prescriptions. Sometimes stores will offer a gift card in return for filling prescriptions or a set amount off the price off the original price.

5. Check your memberships like AARP and AAA that offer prescription discounts to their members.

5. Prices at pharmacies are fluid and you can negotiate with your pharmacist. If one pharmacy has the best prices in town on all but one of the medications you’re taking, let the pharmacist know and see if she can give you a discount on that one drug. They want you as a patient and negotiating is a great way to build a relationship with them.

6. A patient assistance program may be able to help lower your out of pocket costs. You can look up patient assistance programs on the NeedyMeds web site, which provides information on almost 6,000 programs. They generally have income limits and other eligibility rules, but some are fairly generous.

7. Many pharmaceutical companies have programs that provide their drugs at deep discounts or even free for people in need. If you have a prescription for a high-cost drug, check out the company’s web site to see if they offer assistance.

8. Patient advocacy groups focused on one disease often can help patients or point them in the right direction to find discounts or savings on medications.

9. Many government-subsidized health clinics provide prescriptions for free or at a discount based on the patient’s income.

10. Several national discount stores, including Target, Kmart and Walmart, as well as large grocery chains, offer hundreds of widely used generic drugs for just $4 to $10 a month.

11. If you’re insured, don’t assume your prescription plan offers the best price. Some high-volume discounters, such as Costco, offer great deals for cash-paying customers, particularly on generic drugs.

12. HealthWarehouse holds costs down by getting volume discounts directly from manufacturers. It sells about 3,500 drugs for people as well as pets, including refrigerated medicines. On the third Friday of each month – it offers a free prescription worth up to $500 to new customers or patients submitting a new prescription.

13. Use Coupons! Flip through magazines or go online to find coupons for the drugs you’re taking. A couple good coupon sites are Optimizerx.com and InternetDrugCoupons.com. Manufacturers often will offer a free 30-day trial or a coupon for a discount on the purchase of the drug. Sometimes, your doctor or pharmacist will have coupons available.

14. Scores of discount cards are available online, generally for free. Most are good for a variety of medicines, including generic drugs.

I like this Community Assistance Program card that saves the card holder an average 15% on brand name medications, and 55% on generic medications. I used it and received 50% off my antibiotics! My friends and family have also used this card and received nice discounts on their medications too. This card requires no personal information and is accepted at over 80% of pharmacies in the US and its territories, including Puerto Rico. Anyone can use the CAP card, regardless of age or income. It can be used in conjunction with your insurance card or other prescription discount cards.

Simply print the card below and present to the pharmacists at the time of purchase. No registration required.

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15. Once you’ve found the best deals for your medicines, don’t assume you’re set for good. If prices for your drugs rise down the road, do your homework again.

16. Maintain a healthy weight and lifestyle. As the saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Diseases such as diabetes and high blood pressure, both of which are linked to obesity, require a lifelong commitment to prescription medications to manage them. By keeping fit and healthy, you may be able to minimize your risk of getting sick and reduce your medications all together. Remember the goal is a happy, healthy you not a lifetime consumer of medication.

Do you have any tip that we missed? Did we save you money? Did our tips work? Let us know by commenting in the box below! I’m sure there are tons of people who need this information so feel free to pass this on to friends and family!

HUGE list of Halloween & Harvest Events – Enjoy!


There are lots of excited events and activities to do this October. From Harvest festivals, to costume parties and even trick or treating events; we’ve got you covered! Check out the list below!

Friday, October 16th 5:30-7pm & Saturday October 17th 11-12:30 pm
Halloween Crafts, Dress Rehearsal & Costume Parade

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Join Disney Store for a Halloween Party including crafts, games and a costume parade! Come dressed as your favorite Disney character and join the costume parade to get a FREE Halloween surprise! Snap, share & tag #DisneyStore on your Halloween Dress Rehearsal photos for a chance to be featured on our Instagram!

*minimum age for participation is 3 years. Event limited based on store capacity. No lineups prior to 30 minutes before event begins. Event subject to change or cancellation without notice. While supplies last. The event is located at the Disney Store in Sunvalley Mall at 1 Sun Valley Blvd, Concord, Ca.

October 18, 2015 from 10-4pm – Moraga Ponies and Pumpkins Event

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Not just a pumpkin patch, but an event. Pick out your pumpkin then decorate it at our knife-free craft table. Or, decorate a horseshoe. Get your face painted, play some games. Join in the costume contest or pumpkin dessert contest. Watch amazing equestrians demonstrate their skills, and meet with groups and trainers in the area. And if you get hungry, try our tri tip barbecue!

The event is free to attend. See website for details. The event will be held at 423 Canyon Rd, Moraga. For more information, visit www.moragahorsemen.org.

Friday October 23, 2-5pm – Trick or Treat Walnut Creek

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Calling all goblins, superheroes, princesses & witches!
You’re invited to creep through downtown collecting Halloween treats from participating businesses while you enjoy live magic by Howie Didit! WCD encourages participants to be eco-friendly…Please bring your own favorite candy bag! The starting location is the Lesher Center for the Arts at 1601 Civic Drive, Walnut Creek. Begin your afternoon of fun at the starting location to pick up a map of participating businesses between 2:00pm-4:30pm. Children 10 & under must be accompanied by an adult.

Convenient parking available at the following city parking garages:
1625 Locust St. (next door to the Lesher Center)
1350 Locust St. (between Mt. Diablo Blvd. & Cypress St.)
Metered Parking throughout Downtown Walnut Creek

We look forward to welcoming you to this whimsical & ghoulish event!

October 23rd from 6-9 pm – Antioch Skate & Scare Family Party

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Don’t miss this spooktacular family-friendly skating and costume party! Admission is $10 and includes rental roller skates or you can bring your own. The event will feature live djs, games, giveaways, glow gear, raffles, food and drinks.

Free goodie bag for the first 30 kids! Costume Contest for the best dressed, most original, scariest, and funniest. All proceeds benefit the Delta River Rats youth hockey club. The event will be held at the Antioch Indoor Sports Center located at 1210 Sunset Drive, Antioch. 

October 24th at 10 am  –  Kids Spooky Cooking Class
Calling all ghosts and goblins! Let’s throw a party and serve some bewitching treats. We’ll make cheesy crackers, popcorn balls and Halloween cookies that you can decorate as you please. Suitable for ages 5–13. The event will be located at Williams-Sonoma 1470 Mt Diablo Blvd Walnut Creek, CA 94596.

October 24, 2015   11-4 pm –  Antioch Animal Services Party & Parade

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The main events this year include a Monster Mash Dance Off, A Decorated Pumpkin Contest and a Halloween Pet Costume Parade! The Costume Parade will start at 11:45am! Prizes will be awarded for Most Unique Pet Costume. Best Family Costume, Look-a-Like Pet/Owner Costume, Best Green Costume, Cutest Dressed Costume and Scariest Costume!

All dogs MUST be on a leash to participate! Cats and other pets are welcomed as well. Be sure to decorate a pumpkin at home and bring it to the Decorated Pumpkin Contest! The first 50 participants at this year’s Mutt Strut will receive a goodie bag! There will also be special rates on adoptions! Be sure to bring an umbrella in case it rains! As always, this event is ***FREE**** and open to the public! There will be vendors, food, contests and raffle prizes! Come on down and join the Family fun for Pets and Children (and Adults) of all ages! ♥ 🙂

October 25, 2015 from 10-2 pm – Trunk or Treat Event Martinez
The 6th annual Trunk or Treat Main Street Martinez & Cooperative Center FCU invite you to join us at a SAFE, FUN, and FREE Halloween Spooktacular! Sunday, Oct. 25 from 10am to 2pm in Downtown Martinez We’re teaming up with local businesses to provide a safe place for you to enjoy Halloween festivities. Instead of walking house to house, visit creatively themed and decorated car trunks and shops lining downtown Martinez to collect candy and treats. The Trunk or Treat and Store to Store event will happen on a Sunday in conjunction with the Farmers Market. The Market will be on the 600 and 700 blocks of Main St. and the 500, 800, and 900 blocks will be filled with Trunk or Treat cars. And, many stores throughout the downtown will be open and handing out treats. Treat bags and maps will be handed out to Trunk or Treaters in the Main Street Plaza. Face painting in the plaza will be provided by the City of Martinez Parks & Recreation Department. For more information http://www.mainstreetmartinez.org

Friday October 30, 2015 3-5 pm – ARF’s Free Halloween Party
Celebrate Halloween at ARF’s FREE Halloween Party for children under 14. Come in your costume to play ghoulish games, make witchy crafts, and meet ARF’s furry friends! No registration necessary. Parent supervision is required. No pets please. The event will be held at 2890 Mitchell Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94598

October 31 from 9 – 1 pm Bronestone’s Halloween Party Oakley
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Bring your own photographer and enjoy our gardens as your back drop for some fun family photos. Come and take your photos in our gardens on October 31st 2015 from 9am – 1pm. We encourage you and your kids to wear a costume and join in the fun! (you do not have to wear a costume to take photos on this day.)

Best Costume Contest: Post your photo of you or your children in the event page on 10/31/15 by 6PM and we will choose one winner to get a $25 Toys R US gift card!

Friendly animals on a leash allowed (must pick up after your pets). NO Cake smashings allowed. The event will be held at Brownstone Gardens; 91 Brownstone Rd, Oakley, Ca 94561. For more information, visit the Brownstone’s event page.

October 31, 2015, 3 pm – Concord Costume Parade & Trick or Treat
Kids are invited to  costume judging, contests, trick or treating and more. See the Todos Santos Scarecrow contest winner.  Cost to attend and participate is free. Event will be held in Todos Santos Plaza at 2100 Pacheco Street, Concord. For more information, call: (925)  671-3464.

October 31, 2015  4-6 pm  – Walnut Creek Trick or Treating
Atria Walnut Creek, a senior living community, is hosting a Halloween Treat Event for all little ones in costume from 4:00pm to 6:00pm on October 31, 2015. Adults need to accompany children, of course. We will have lots of candy and goodies for the kids. Please RSVP if you are coming. The event will be located at 1400 Montego Blvd in Walnut Creek.

October 31, 2015 5-7pm – Sun Valley Mall Treat or Treating Event

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Join Sunvalley for trick or treating from store to store on Saturday, October 31, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Bring your own bag. Treats will be distributed by participating retailers, while supplies last.

October 31st, 2015  5:30-7 pm – Broadway Plaza Trick or Treat 
Broadway Plaza wishes you a safe and sane Halloween and invites you to a community Trick-Or-Treat. Treats will be distributed by participating retailers, while supplies last. Bring your own trick or trick sack.

October 31st, 2015 6-8:30 pm – Circus Night
Enjoy a safe alternative to Halloween. Harvest Time Assembly of God Church will be hosting Circus Night. The event features candy, games and pony rides. Admission is free. Hot dogs, nachos, popcorn and other snacks will be available for $1. Info: 925-516-1908. The event will be held at 2200 Ventura Drive, Brentwood, Ca.

October 31, 2015   12-3pm   Orchard Garden & Florist Lafayette
All Paws on Deck for the Barkus Parade Keeping with Mardi Gras tradition, we will be hosting a parade dedicated to “Man’s Best Friend”. Bring your pooch dressed in it’s finest attire or Halloween costume and join the parade. Festivities start at noon. Prizes will be awarded by our panel of esteemed judges.  Kid’s Coloring Contest Winners We will announce the winners!  ‘Guess The Weight’ Pumpkin Weigh-in Winners announced and prizes given. Put On A Happy Face Our friends return to delight kids of all ages with clever and creative face painting and ‘Insect Songs’ Sing-A-Long to be held from 1-3pm.

Did you see any events or activities we’ve missed? Let us know in the comments below! Want more? Stay tuned! We’ve got upcoming articles on local pet costume contests, cool pumpkin patches, haunted house maps and so much more! Remember, have a safe and sane experience!

Halloween & Trick or Treating Safety Tips


Halloween is an exciting time of year for kids, and to help ensure they have a safe holiday, here are some tips from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).

ALL DRESSED UP:

  • Plan costumes that are bright and reflective. Make sure that shoes fit well and that costumes are short enough to prevent tripping, entanglement or contact with flame.
  • Consider adding reflective tape or striping to costumes and trick-or-treat bags for greater visibility.
  • Because masks can limit or block eyesight, consider non-toxic makeup and decorative hats as safer alternatives. Hats should fit properly to prevent them from sliding over eyes.
  • When shopping for costumes, wigs and accessories look for and purchase those with a label clearly indicating they are flame resistant.
  • If a sword, cane, or stick is a part of your child’s costume, make sure it is not sharp or too long. A child may be easily hurt by these accessories if he stumbles or trips.
  • Obtain flashlights with fresh batteries for all children and their escorts.
  • Do not use decorative contact lenses without an eye examination and a prescription from an eye care professional. While the packaging on decorative lenses will often make claims such as “one size fits all,” or “no need to see an eye specialist,” obtaining decorative contact lenses without a prescription is both dangerous and illegal. This can cause pain, inflammation, and serious eye disorders and infections, which may lead to permanent vision loss.
  • Teach children how to call 9-1-1 (or their local emergency number) if they have an emergency or become lost.

CARVING A NICHE:

  • Small children should never carve pumpkins. Children can draw a face with markers. Then parents can do the cutting.
  • Consider using a flashlight or glow stick instead of a candle to light your pumpkin. If you do use a candle, a votive candle is safest.
  • Candlelit pumpkins should be placed on a sturdy table, away from curtains and other flammable objects, and should never be left unattended.

HOME SAFE HOME:

  • To keep homes safe for visiting trick-or-treaters, parents should remove from the porch and front yard anything a child could trip over such as garden hoses, toys, bikes and lawn decorations.
  • Parents should check outdoor lights and replace burned-out bulbs.
  • Wet leaves or snow should be swept from sidewalks and steps.
  • Restrain pets so they do not inadvertently jump on or bite a trick-or-treater.

ON THE TRICK-OR-TREAT TRAIL:

  • A parent or responsible adult should always accompany young children on their neighborhood rounds.
  • If your older children are going alone, plan and review the route that is acceptable to you. Agree on a specific time when they should return home.
  • Only go to homes with a porch light on and never enter a home or car for a treat.
  • Because pedestrian injuries are the most common injuries to children on Halloween, remind Trick-or-Treaters.
  • Stay in a group and communicate where they will be going.
  •  Remember reflective tape for costumes and trick-or-treat bags.
  • Carry a cellphone for quick communication.
  • Remain on well-lit streets and always use the sidewalk.
  • If no sidewalk is available, walk at the far edge of the roadway facing traffic.
  • Never cut across yards or use alleys.
  • Only cross the street as a group in established crosswalks (as recognized by local custom). Never cross between parked cars or out driveways.
  • Don’t assume the right of way. Motorists may have trouble seeing Trick-or-Treaters. Just because one car stops, doesn’t mean others will!
  • Law enforcement authorities should be notified immediately of any suspicious or unlawful activity.

 HEALTHY HALLOWEEN:

  • A good meal prior to parties and trick-or-treating will discourage youngsters from filling up on Halloween treats.
  • Consider purchasing non-food treats for those who visit your home, such as coloring books or pens and pencils.
  • Wait until children are home to sort and check treats. Though tampering is rare, a responsible adult should closely examine all treats and throw away any spoiled, unwrapped or suspicious items.
  • Try to ration treats for the days following Halloween.

Have a happy and safe Halloween!

Celebration Ice Cream for Dinner Day – Tomorrow!


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A Concord resident has created the most wonderful tribute to her father and in the process created a day of joy for many around the world! If that wasn’t enough, this tribute has been carried on for over a decade! We were lucky enough to get an invite and we are passing along that invite to all of you!  Join her for her 10th Annual Ice Cream For Dinner Day tomorrow, October 15, 2015! It’s purpose is to share in the awesomeness of life! Check out the 411 below and click on the link below to RSVP. No need to go anywhere. Just celebrate at home with your family!

Here’s the back story:

On October 15, 2005, my father’s life was cut short after a very brief battle with cancer. While he was in the hospital, the doctor cleared him to have any food he wanted. I called and had my brother bring a small cup of Haagan Daas Vanilla ice cream brought in for him – his favorite. Dad never got to eat that ice cream.

As a tribute to my father, ice cream for dinner day was born.

Ice Cream for Dinner Day is an opportunity to reevaluate your priorities. Celebrate spontaneity. Realize that life is short and unpredictable and that sometimes you don’t get the opportunity to do things that you put off until later (like dessert). Remember those who have left us. Acknowledge the idea that watching the excitement on your children’s faces when you tell them you’re having ice cream for dinner is way more fun than trying to force them to eat their veggies, and for one night out of the year it truly will not kill them. Join in a tradition. Live a little.

Every year, there is always a group of people who reply “I would NEVER feed my kids ice cream before dinner!” This year, challenge yourself to break out of that mentality.

Invite everyone you know! I am always amazed and my heart is so warmed that this event spreads the way it does every year. In the past, Ice Cream for Dinner Day has made it to Australia, British Columbia and Israel! Every year the response is overwhelming and so touching. Raise a spoon and spread the love!

Click here to RSVP & Join in the fun!

Will your family participant? What’s your favorite flavor of ice? There are so many awesome flavors to choose from! Enjoy!

FREE Freshly Brewed Coffee & Tea – All Week!


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Having a hard time getting going this week? Stop by 711 and claim your free coffee all week long. To find your coupon, just download the 711 app on your phone. Other promotion opportunities are available regularly with the app. No purchase necessary.

Thanks to “Doula Mama” for the tip!

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Teavena is also offering a free tasting of their new spiced cider! Tasting are available every weekend through October 18, enjoy a free tasting of the new spiced cider flight! No purchase necessary.

 

Happy Monday!

Happy International Left-Handers Day!


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Lefties who are feeling left out in a right-oriented world have reason for cheer today. August 13th is observed as International Left-Handers Day and is the day that left-handed people can claim as their own.

International Left-Handers Day  was established in 1990, as a day to bring attention to the struggles which lefties face daily in a right-handed society.  Lefties, commonly called Southpaw, face challenges in doing ordinary things because so many tools are created for the right-handed. #thestruggleisreal

Approximately 10% of the population is a Southpaw.  Scientists haven’t discovered why a person is left-handed, but it more probable that you will have a left-handed child if one of the parents is left-handed.

Everyone is born right-handed. Only the greatest overcome it”. …Brilliant Author unknown

Random Fun Facts About Left Handed People
  • 10% of people are left-handed according to a report by Scientific American.
  • Geniuses are more likely to be left-handed – 20% of the top scoring SAT takers are left-handed.
  • In 2013, 31% of Major League Baseball pitchers are left-handed.
  • Of the last 5 Presidents, 3 were lefties – Obama, Clinton and Bush Sr.
  • All lefties: Albert Einstein, Bill Gates, Barak Obama, Bill Clinton, Oprah Winfrey, Leonardo da Vinci
  • Sinistrophobia is the fear of left-handedness or things on the left side.
  • While many people are left handed, very few are 100% left handed. For example, many Left handers golf and bat right handed. On the other hand, there is a high percentage of righties who are 100% right-handed.
  • The term Southpaw was coined in baseball to describe a left handed pitcher.
  • During the 1600’s people, thought left handers were witches and warlocks.
  • International Left Hander’s Day was first celebrated on August 13, 1976. It was started by Lefthander’s International.
  • It is believed that all polar bears are left handed. Also see Polar Bear Day.
  • There is a rumor that octopuses have but one right hand. Scientists are diligently studying this issue.

Fun Things To Do To Celebrate Left Handed Day

  • Eat with your left hand today.
  • Attempt to use only your left hand while writing today.  If typing or navigating on a computer, use the mouse with your left hand.
  • Look around you and notice how many people you know are left-handed.
  • Attempt to cook using your left-hand as the primary one.
  • Create a “Lefty Zone” where everyone who enters must only use their left hand for the day.

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Do you know there is even a super cool left handers club?? The Left-Handers Club was formed in 1990 aiming to keep members in touch with developments, make their views known to manufacturers and others, provide a help & advice line, to promote research into left-handedness and development of new left-handed items.

FREE “Backwards” calendar and certificate when you join! To join, click here!

And if you can’t tell by now, the mastermind and writer behind the DiabloReporter.com is a lefty! #Leftiesunite