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If you can’t buy me love, a new life, or even some peanuts and Crackerjacks, it might be worth sitting down and looking at what you actually can afford. From free dog days in the park to pop-up flea markets and movie bike nights, there’s plenty of no-cost events in the Valley. Here are top three picks for freebies in metro Phoenix this week.
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From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, November 15, Tumbleweed Park will host Woofstock 2014. The all-ages, all-breeds event will offer activities for both pets and pups including demos from The Blazin’ K9s Flyball Racing Team, Good Dog Agility, and Dog Elite Training, as well as live performances, raffles, plus rabies vaccinations and microchips services presented by Maricopa County Animal Care & Control. For more information, visit www.chandleraz.gov.
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Stop by Roosevelt Row’s GreenHAUS between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Saturday, November 15, for a seasonal fall flea. This get-together of handmade goods and one-of-a-kind finds will feature 20 local business and vendors bringing their selections to the streets. For more information and updates on vendors, visit the event on Facebook.
Grab a bike, grab your blanket, and head to Civic Space Park for Bike-In Movie Night at the Park. The free event will begin at 5 p.m. on Sunday, November 16 with a screening of Raising Arizona as well as The Best of Dinerwood, a collection of locally made short films presented by Welcome Diner. Interested filmmakers can submit movies five minutes and under to waynelikesbeer@yahoo.com. For more information, visit the event on Facebook.