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Good morning Dinks. As you read this I am in lovely New York City for a fitness event hosted by SELF Magazine and Crunch Gym. I am going to SELF Workout in the Park which is being held in Central Park tomorrow afternoon.  Every year SELF hosts an all day fitness event in both NYC and Chicago, so if you are in either area I suggest you check it out.

Sometimes attending conferences and expos can be very expensive, but for only $20 I am going to take fitness classes, try new products and get a gift bag full of swag from fitness industry leaders. I am super excited to be going to NYC and also to be spending the day at SELF Workout in the Park.

If you have a favourite weekend event, conference (other than our fave FinCon) or expo leave a comment and let us know.  It’s a great way to meet new people who share your same passion and learn about new products for your hobby or full time job.

If any of you are in the NYC area and want to grab a coffee or just say hi, send me a Tweet @TahnyaKristina and we can try to meet up this weekend.

Enjoy these posts and giveaway from around the web.

Take Our Stuff is giving away a Panasonic 8-Track Player

Take Our Gift Cards is giving away a $100 Safeway Gift Card

Clever Dude – My Son Didn’t Want To Pay His Bills

Budgets are Sexy – Side Hustle Series: I Used to Host Estate Sales

Budget Blonde – How Much Money Would It Take For You to Go To Mars?

Mo’ Money Mo’ Houses – Family Vacation Savings

Financial Uproar – You Can’t Trust Anybody. Except Me. I’m Cool.

Have a great weekend Dinks.

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Tahnya is a Certified Financial Planner and former Investment Advisor turned marketing and communications professional She holds a degree from Concordia University, is debt free and currently works in the field of digital marketing.

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