$10 off Radio City Christmas Spectacular
I found this coupon on Valpak.com, good for $10 off on tickets to see the Radio City Christmas Spectacular starring the Rockettes at the Fox Theatre Nov. 19-Dec. 6. The coupon is valid for performances Tuesday through Friday, but excludes the 8 p.m. Friday show. The promo code for this deal is VALPROX.
You can also use this $15 off ticket deal that is part of the WSB-TV Family 2 Family promotions. Use promo code WSBTV to save $15 on tickets on seats in price levels $65.50 and $45.50. Click here to see the promotion. Purchase tickets through Ticketmaster or the Fox Theatre online.
Free Center of Puppetry Arts show
When alien visitors land on planet Earth, they have fun sharing information with Earth children on ways to prevent the spread of viruses. That’s the pitch for this free show at the Porter Sanford III Performing Arts and Community Center on Friday, Nov. 13. Performances of Captain Healthy and Safety Dog by the Center of Puppetry Arts are at 3:30 and 5:30 and seating is available on a first come, first served basis. The educational show is designed to teach children ages 2 to 10 about the prevention of viruses like H1N1 flu, as well as teach about healthy living. Free H1N1 vaccinations will be provided at the event, located at3181 Rainbow Drive, in Decatur. Call 404-294-3700 to reserve special seating for your after school or day care program.
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4 comments Add your comment
atlwolf
November 9th, 2009
5:16 pm
Will there be a program to teach the parents that the swine flu vaccine is safe? You can teach the kids whatever you want, but the parents are the ones keeping them from being vaccinated. Place the blame where it belongs.
RGB
November 9th, 2009
7:28 pm
Only about 4.5% of Georgia’s population has been vaccinated for H1N1.
Georgia — Population: 9,544,750
443,200 Total Doses Shipped
22% Of Population Under Age 14
The H1N1 vaccine debacle is Obama’s New Orleans–except that by comparison many more will die as a result of the administration’s poor handling of this matter. “Brownie, you’re doing a heck of a job.”
Why would anyone ever want the government to takeover the health care system when they’ve miserably failed at, by comparison, this relatively simple task?
Wouldn’t an inquiring journalist, with the CDC located right here in town, want to turn up the screws in determining specifically who dropped the ball? It’s easy to blame the drug companies, but significant people in the administration were responsible for the oversight. Sebilius? Yes.
Has anyone lost his or her job because of this oversight was not exercised? If not, why not? If you wouldn’t fire someone in this instance, what would have to happen before this level of ineptitude would result in someone losing his/her job?
In all likelihood, there will be minimally hundreds of thousands of unnecessary deaths because of this failure of the Obama administration.
Dee
November 9th, 2009
10:13 pm
What did the Bush Administration do about healthcare? That administration is the reason why this country is in the shape it is in now. I really don’t understand how people can forget that it took 8 long years for this SH#$%t to happen and it is going to take 8 more or longer to clean it up. At least the Obama Administration is trying to do something right because the last one didn’t do NOTHING. Believe That.
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