Who Likes Free??
- Sandy Clements
- Feb 27
- 2 min read
Spring is around the corner and if you’re like me, the change in temperature motivates you to do something. But what? This month I thought it would be fun to generate a list of things to do for FREE! If we get creative, we can find activities that are fun and have value without breaking the bank. Are you ready? Let’s look at a few options.
What can we do for FREE!
Travel update: Reno, Nevada
READER’S CORNER! Books that are FREE!
First up—Activities that Cost Zero Dollars—Zippo, Nada, Free.
Feel like you want to do something fun but don’t want to spend money. Look at these ideas and pick one. Then go for it.
Explore somewhere new in your town
Visit a relative
Create artwork
Have a picnic
Visit a local park you’ve not been to
Go on a hike
Plan a scavenger hunt
Organize a clothes swap party
Write a letter to a friend or family member
Tackle a DIY project
Volunteer at a charity (example: volunteer to walk shelter dogs)
Visit open houses
Join a book club
Organize a board game night
Go to the library
Take a free online course
Take part in community sports—pickleball anyone?
What free activities come to mind? Share them in the comments!

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READER’S CORNER 📚: FREE!
It’s easy to overlook free book resources.
Are you subscribed to the book sites that promote free books? What? You aren’t? Here are some of my favorites that you should check out. Some of these sites offer free eBooks and others will let you know about promotions featuring reduced-priced books. These organizations are worth subscribing to.
Visit your Local Library. This might appear self-evident, yet we tend to miss this option. If you don’t see the book you want, request it. If a book is in demand, they will order copies. This is a help to readers and authors. I can’t tell you how excited I was to find my book, Kaleidoscope of Secrets, in my local library system. If you want to help me out, ask your library to order a copy! You will make my day!!!

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