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Anyone have any deals on outdoor furniture by chance?

Here's a great one for kids and parents: 15% off Summer Camp registration! Redeem for July/August 2013 camps. Summer Camp...An awesome way to spend a week this summer! Register for camp at Brantford Circle Square Ranch.

Great coupon here from Yardworx - mention the coupon and save 5 bucks off any lawn service package. Includes Cut & Trim, Clean up and Grass Mulching. Available weekly, One Time or Holidays(1-3 weeks at a time) over the summer

Really good coupon here from FAGNANS FURNACE SERVICE - Save 25% with this coupon on duct cleaning, furnace & air conditioning services.

Future Shop has a good deal on today: Paderno 10 piece Cusino set - web only $169.99

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