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One way we can save money is go use coupons, which come in electronic or paper form. Coupons are still one of the best ways to save on the items you buy.
This article is going to show you some of the best coupon sites with printable voucher codes you can use before you shop.
Best Coupons: Where Can You Get Discount Codes Online?
Here are the best coupon sites you can use immediately to save on your shopping bill.- Coupons.com
- Couponmom.com
- Groupon.com
- CoolSavings.com
- DontPayFull
- Hip2Save
- LivingSocial
- Retailmenot.com
- ShopAtHome
- SlickDeals
How To Get Deep Discounts At The Store
You may be wondering how to get deep discounts on items you buy everyday. Although it takes effort, finding deals isn’t brain science. Here are three ways to do it:
1. Go to the Clearance Section
Shopping out of the season is the #1 to get items for deep discount. The retailers have a vested interest in moving old stuff to clearance so they can make shelf space for new things.
2. Comparison Shop
If you don’t think you’re getting a good deal, compare the prices between multiple stores. You can do this by going online and doing the following:
- Pulling up the sales page of each competitor website
- Subscribing to different retailers and scanning their marketing emails for deals
3. Shop At The Right Time
Can your purchase wait until sales are abundant? We’re talking about the holidays toward the end of the year or even sales that correspond with a national holiday like July Fourth or Labor Day.
Sometimes, you can score some major deals just from timing your shopping around certain holidays when retailers drop their prices.
4. Ask the Store Manager
One of the easiest ways to get a discount is to ask the store manager for a discount. They know which products aren’t doing well and they may be willing to cut a deal.
Also, the manager may be able to tip you to the date when another item is set to go on sale.
Final Words
Coupons can save you big money at the grocery store. If you don’t use them — either the digital or print kind — you’re missing out on some major savings.
You can always save money if you put in the time and effort. The discounts are out there. You just have to find them.
Some stores will have outdated items in a special part of the store. Look for the discounts to save money.
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Festival season continues in Atlanta this weekend with Funk Fest ATL. Keep reading to find out what to expect for a jamming good time.
The two-day event is one of the best festivals in Atlanta.
What Is Funk Fest?
Funk Fest is an outdoor musical festival celebrating its 25th anniversary with events in Atlanta, Orlando, Florida, Louisville, and Kentucky.
Funk Fest ATL is set for Saturday August 10 and Sunday, August 11, 2024 at Wolfcreek Amphitheater in South Fulton, Georgia.
Who’s Performing for Funk Fest 2024 in Atlanta?
Performing at Funk Fest ATL is Erikah Badu, Big Boi, Goodie Mob, Stokely and the Isley Brothers.
Where Is Wolfcreek Amphitheater?
Wolfcreek Amphitheater is located at 3025 Merk Rd, South Fulton, Georgia 30349. Here is a map to help you find it.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/3025+Merk+Rd+SW,+College+Park,+GA+30349/@33.6752807,-84.5672986,17z/data=!4m6!3m5!1s0x88f4e02a507f1e81:0xe4db7e4b097a2710!8m2!3d33.6752807!4d-84.5672986!16s%2Fg%2F11c3q3yn_xAtlanta is for tourists, but it’s also for locals. If you want to explore Georgia’s largest city, do it on your terms and check out the fun, cool and new things happening in Atlanta this weekend and even on the weekday. You can start downtown, and get it crackin’ in Buckhead. Check out the newest Atlanta restaurants, beautiful parks and unexplored spots you’ve only heard about. AtlantaFi your experience!
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Debby has strengthened to a Category 1 hurricane in the Gulf, with maximum winds of 75 mph.
The warm Gulf waters are fueling further intensification, and Debby may get a bit stronger before making landfall along Florida’s Big Bend on Monday.
As it moves inland, Debby will turn eastward, guided by a stalled front across the southeast. It is expected to weaken but may re-emerge in the Atlantic mid-week, turning north and moving up the East Coast.
Will Debby Hit Atlanta?

The highest likelihood of rain is south and east of metro Atlanta, where rain has already begun in southern and coastal Georgia. The storm is expected to have minimal impact on the metro Atlanta area.
Debby is the fourth named storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, following Tropical Storm Alberto, Hurricane Beryl, and Tropical Storm Chris, all of which formed in June.
Tropical storms and hurricanes can cause river flooding and overwhelm drainage systems and canals.
Storm Safety: 3 Tips
Seek shelter in a sturdy building and stay away from windows, glass doors, and skylights. Stay on the lower floors of multi-story buildings to avoid wind exposure.
Check for Injuries
Check yourself and others for injuries. Provide first aid as necessary and seek medical attention if needed.
Avoid Flooded Areas
Stay away from flooded roads, bridges, and buildings. Floodwaters can hide dangers like debris and downed power lines.
High winds can shatter glass and cause debris to fly, posing significant dangers.
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We keep telling you that you don’t have to leave Southwest Atlanta to eat, drink and have a good time. One of S.W. Atlanta’s best neighborhoods — Cascade — is one of the most dynamic areas to visit in Georgia’s largest city.
The Cascade corridor is home to some of the most distinguished people in Atlanta, including celebrities, a teenage R&B group, the mayor (Guilford Forest) and hometown sports hero Hank Aaron. The area is also home to well-known megachurches and famous companies and businesses.
Here Are The Best Things To Do In Cascade
Here are some of the best things you can do in Cascade.
Go Practice Your Swing
3520 Cascade Rd, Atlanta, GA 30331 | (470) 225-1313

If you’re a golfer, you can go the driving range to get your swing on. The Cascade Road Driving Range sits right off Interstate 285 and Cascade Road.
Enjoy A Nature Trail
2852 Cascade Rd SW, Atlanta, GA 30311 | (404) 546-6744

One of the most beautiful nature reserves in Atlanta is at Cascade Springs Nature Preserve. This beautiful greenspace is full of lush leaves, earth-tone hues and even a waterfall.
Need to get away in the city? Bring the family, your significant other or just yourself to explore the natural beauty of Cascade Springs Nature Preserve.
Go Skating
3335 M.L.K. Jr Dr SW, Atlanta, GA 30331 | (404) 996-0078

You can’t go skating in Atlanta without visiting Cascade Family Skating. This legendary spot has been the location of filming for a few movies, numerous music videos and a favorite weekend spot for decades.
It’s been a rite of passage for Atlanta teens to fall in love with the Cascade Family Skating. Why don’t you roll through?
Grab A Meal

Photo by Obi Onyeador on Unsplash If you’re hungry, there’s almost no better place to be than in southwest Atlanta’s Cascade corridor, and it’s not just soul food spots.
Drink Coffee or Sip Wine
2315 Cascade Rd, Atlanta, Ga.

Coffee and wine bar Cafe Bartique just opened at 2315 Cascade Road. Tantalizing cakes and good sips as well! Bonus: Live music on Fridays starting at 6:30 p.m.
The menu is an ode to Atlanta with names you’ll be quite familiar with.

Here Are The Best Atlanta Restaurants In Cascade
Some of the top restaurants over there include:
Gocha’s Breakfast Bar
Atlanta Locations:
- 695 Cascade Rd SW STE 440 Atlanta, GA 30331 | (678) 927-9166
- 834 Glynn St S suite 244,248, Fayetteville, GA 30214 | (770) 629-7443

Gocha Hawkins has a hit on her hands with Gocha’s Breakfast Bar in the Cascade area of Atlanta. There’s also another one in Fayetteville.
Here’s what one reviewer says about the brunch. “In town for the weekend and needed some breakfast and Gotcha’s was everything we needed to sum up our trip. We had the Grit cakes, pancakes, salmon, salmon croquettes and the shrimp skillet. Everythign was cooked to perfection and we will surely be back when we stop in town again ! Thanks Mija your service was impeccable, great menu recommendations and you were attentive and friendly !”
Final Word
If you know anything about southwest Atlanta, you know that the Cascade area is one of the most dynamic for new and native residents alike.
Slutty Vegan is one of the best black restaurants in Atlanta, and there are plenty others. If you like barbecue, see our list of the Best Atlanta BBQ Restaurants.
As for eateries below I-20, these Southside Atlanta restaurants have developed quite a following.From soul food to the very best Mediterranean fare can be yours in the city.
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump didn’t mince words talking about Georgia officials during his August 3 visit to Atlanta.
Trump took verbal shots at Gov. Brian Kemp, Secretary of State Brian Raffensperger and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to the delight of the crowd.
On Gov. Brian Kemp, Trump credited himself with getting him elected.
“He’s a disloyal guy, and he’s a very average governor. Little Brian. Little Brian Kemp. Bad guy,” Trump said.
Kemp also responded to a comment made by Kemp’s wife, who said that Trump had not “earned” her vote.
On social media, Kemp responded to Trump, saying: “My focus is on winning this November and saving our country from Kamala Harris and the Democrats – not engaging in petty personal insults, attacking fellow Republicans, or dwelling on the past. You should do the same, Mr. President, and leave my family out of it.“
As if what he said about the Georgia officials weren’t enough, Trump also trashed them on his social network Truth Social.
Raffensperger responded in kind after Trump said he needed him to do “his job” when it came to elections: “Georgia’s elections are secure. The winner here in November will reflect the will of the people. History has taught us this type of message doesn’t sell well here in Georgia, sir.”
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Days after Vice President Kamala Harris appeared in Atlanta at the Georgia State University Convocation Center, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his Vice Presidential nominee JD Vance held a rally at the same venue.
Trump, speaking to the crowd, said that he would “overfund the police, if we have to,” in a bid to underscore the contrast between himself and Harris.
He also vowed that under his second administration, police would get “federal immunity.”
He also made sure a few Atlanta-based Georgia officials felt his wrath. He singled out Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger for thwarting his efforts to “find” more than 11,000 votes to overturn the 2020 election.
On Gov. Brian Kemp, Trump credited himself with getting him elected.
“He’s a disloyal guy, and he’s a very average governor. Little Brian. Little Brian Kemp. Bad guy,” Trump said.
Kemp also responded to a comment made by Kemp’s wife, who said that Trump had not “earned” her vote.
On social media, Kemp responded to Trump, saying: “My focus is on winning this November and saving our country from Kamala Harris and the Democrats – not engaging in petty personal insults, attacking fellow Republicans, or dwelling on the past. You should do the same, Mr. President, and leave my family out of it.“
You should do the same, Mr. President, and leave my family out of it.
He also went in on Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and former boyfriend Nathan “Loverboy Wade,” as Trump called him.
Saturday’s rally follows Trump’s disastrous performance at a National Association of Black Journalists event earlier in the week in Chicago.
Seconds after being introduced, he said, “You don’t even say hello, how are you? Are you with ABC? Because I think they’re a fake news network. … I love the black population of this country. I’ve done so much for the black population.”
On Saturday, commentators speculated before the event that Trump would use the opportunity to mend his words — and fences with African-American voters still on the fence.
Supporters posted on social media to show crowds of people in the 19,000-seat arena. From videos posted on social media, the venue did not appear packed.
One of the more surreal moments came when Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones said Harris’ pantomime as a black person was akin to Milli Vanilli.
From the looks of the crowd behind him, not everyone was impressed.
Before Trump spoke, supporters, including local Blexit Director Michaela Montgomery, railed against Harris’ appeal to black Americans.
”They don’t want to talk policy, they just want to talk propaganda to steal your vote,” she said.
Just last week, Harris made her sixth visit to Georgia this year, including four weeks ago when she met with former Migos rapper Quavo to talk about how to quell gun violence.
Now she’s coming again, this time with her pick for vice president.
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Pickleball has become the community sport de jour in Atlanta.
Pickleball Kingdom, the premier brand in indoor pickleball, has opened into Atlanta, Georgia.
Led by sports enthusiasts Nithi and Usha Anand, this move aims to bring the joy of pickleball to the vibrant community of Atlanta, catering to individuals of all ages and skill levels.
“We’re thrilled to bring Pickleball Kingdom to Atlantawith our indoor franchise locations,” stated Ace Rodrigues, founder and CEO of Pickleball Kingdom. “Atlanta has a vibrant community, and we know the Anand family are the perfect ambassador for the sport.”
Pickleball Kingdom, known for its commitment to providing top-notch indoor facilities for pickleball players, is excited to introduce its renowned brand to Atlanta.
With a focus on holistic health and the belief that movement is medicine, Nithi and Usha Anand are dedicated to creating a pickleball community where leading a healthy lifestyle is not only encouraged but also enjoyable for everyone.
“We are delighted to bring Pickleball Kingdom to Atlanta and contribute to the development of a thriving pickleball community in this area,” said Nithi and Usha Anand, franchise leaders of Pickleball Kingdom in Atlanta. “Our vision is to provide a welcoming space where individuals can engage in this exciting sport, improve their fitness, and connect with others who share a passion for pickleball.”
Where Is Pickleball Kingdom?
Pickleball Kingdom is located at 1359 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd, Atlanta, GA. 30319. Here is a map to help you find it.
Pickleball, a paddle sport blending elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis, has experienced a surge in popularity in recent years. Recognizing the growing demand for accessible indoor facilities, Pickleball Kingdom is committed to offering state-of-the-art courts equipped with technology to enhance the playing experience for enthusiasts in Atlanta.
Final Word
Pickleball is very popular right now. When it comes to sports and exercise, you should always make time. That’s why AtlantaFi.com wants to help you with your journey. Check out how to make a home gym for cheap and even lose pounds in a hurry.
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Rap star Megan Thee Stallion performed a free rally on Tuesday, July 30 for Vice President Kamala Harris.
The rapper announced the performance on Instagram but didn’t give much details, other than that the event is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.
This will be Harris’ sixth visit to Georgia this year, including three weeks ago when she met with former Migos rapper Quavo to talk about how to quell gun violence.
Megan Thee Stallion was also in Atlanta earlier this year for The Hot Girl Summer Tour. One of the concert’s two performances was canceled then rescheduled due to the city’s water issues, including a boil water advisory.
After a series that of water main breaks were fixed, Megan added an extra performance in Atlanta to please her fans.
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She’s back. Georgia lawyer and entrepreneur Phaedra Parks has reclaimed her peach on the Bravo reality TV show Real Housewives of Atlanta.
Parks returns to the show as it looks to de-establish itself among diehard fans.
“You called. I answered,” Parks posted on social media, confirming the news. The accompanying image showed her holding a peach while getting off a private jet with luggage surrounding her.
Arriving in Season 3 and leaving in Season 9, Parks has been gone from RHOA for six seasons after some epic confrontations with cast members like Kandi Burruss and Kenya Moore.
The main cast for Season 16 includes Porsha Williams, Kenya Moore, Cynthia Bailey (as a guest), Drew Sidora, Brittany Eady, Kelli Ferrell, Angela Oakley, and Shamea Morton.After exiting RHOA the first time, Parks took a break before agreeing to join the Married to Medicine cast for its 10th season, making this her second season on the show. As of now, Parks will star on both shows, according to Bravo.
On Bravo, the “Real Housewives of Atlanta” franchise continues to be a perennial winner among millennials. The bottom line is that people want to see Atlanta on TV.Catch the latest Atlanta reality TV news here
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The sounds of roaring engines tearing through the night ramped up the excitement recently in Dawsonville, home of Atlanta Motorsports Park (AMP) on opening night of the AMP Kart Track.
The kart track opened to the public on Saturday, July 27, and is a great thing for kids in Atlanta to do. Going forward, the kart track will be open until 11:00 PM on Fridays and Saturdays, allowing visitors to enjoy extended go-karting under cutting-edge, state-of-the-art lighting. This upgrade not only enhances the thrill of nighttime racing but also offers a unique experience for go-kart enthusiasts, making AMP the ultimate destination for motorsport fun and excitement.
How Much Does Go-Karting Cost at Atlanta Motorsports Park?
Type of Go-Karting Prices From: Holiday 1 Session $35.99 Midweek Speedsaver 1 Session $29.99 Holiday 3 Sessions $87.99 Midweek Speedsaver 3 Sessions $79.99 Holiday 5 Sessions $129,99 Midweek Speedsaver 5 Sessions $119.99 Adult 1 Session (8 Min) $35.99 Adult 3 Sessions (24 Min) $87.99 Adult 5 Sessions (40 Min) $129.99 You can also sign up for Similator Times of 30 minutes ($19/99), 1 Hour ($35.99) and 2 Hours ($59.99).
Where Is Atlanta Motorsports Park?
The Atlanta Motorsports Park is located in the mountain foothills, just north of metro Atlanta at 20 Duck Thurmond Rd, Dawsonville, GA 30534. Here is a map to help you find it.
The newly installed MUSCO lighting system, meeting the highest standards in the industry, is set to revolutionize the AMP Kart Racing experience. Known for their superior illumination and energy efficiency, MUSCO lights ensure that every twist and turn of the track is perfectly visible, creating a safer and more exhilarating environment for racers.
This top-tier upgrade not only enhances visibility but also adds a new dimension to the racing experience. With extended hours of operation and new event opportunities, racers can now enjoy the thrill of karting well into the night, making every session at AMP unforgettable.
The project to install lights at Atlanta Motorsports Park’s Kart Track was initiated in response to a growing demand for extended track hours.
How To Book a Go-Karting Reservation
Ready to experience the thrill of go-karting on the world’s most unique kart track? Ready to race? Booking your public go-karting session is easy. Visit the booking page to secure your spot.
AMP Kart Racing is open for public karting from Wednesday to Sunday, starting at 1:00 PM each day.
What to Expect
- Public Karting: For ages 12+, reservations are recommended for guaranteed track time.
- Packages: Choose from various session packages to suit your needs, from single sessions to multi-session deals for better value.
- Track Details: Experience the world’s most extreme and unique kart track with unbeatable elevation changes and thrilling turns.
Final Word
Book your reservation online and come experience the excitement of AMP Kart Racing! Looking for things to do in Atlanta this weekend or the next? Georgia’s largest city has it all.
Are you a beer drinker? You also may want to visit to a craft brewery in the city.
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