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13 years ago · by · 0 comments

Don’t put Santa in debt this Christmas season

“The best of all gifts around any Christmas tree: the presence of a happy family all wrapped up in each other.” – Burton Hillis, columnist and author”

It all starts with Black Friday, Cyber Monday and spills over daily through Christmas Day.  Shoppers toughing out the crowds, beating down the doors to get the best prices they could get their hands on.  You spend your time and money (and sanity) to get everything on your loved ones’ list.

But what happens after Christmas?

The credit card statements start trickling in one by one.  All those wonderful things you had purchased for your family need to be paid in full.  You silently wonder, ‘Did I go overboard?’ and that little voice in your head says, ‘Nah, did you see their faces?’  And you go on about your day content that you had done the right thing.

The excitements of those gadgets wear off before you have paid off your credit card.  This holiday season we have listed a few tips so that you don’t break your bank.

  1. Cut up those credit cards.  You will be paying much more than the $18.99 you paid for that doll in the long run.  Use your debit card or plain hard cash.  You’ll save yourself the interest rate payment.
  2. Budget…and stick to it!  You don’t have to go overboard.  Your wallet will feel better in the long run if you say to yourself, “I’m sticking to this budget.  Everyone will enjoy what they get.”
  3. BOGO Combo Deals!  I just purchased a pair of much needed winter boots and then I saw the sign, “Buy 1 pair of shoes and get the 2nd pair for $1!”   Needless to say, I took them on their offer.  Finding deals like that means you can buy two gifts for one.
  4. Compare prices!  There are several shopping apps that you can easily download and do comparison shopping before making any purchases.
  5. Nothing says LOVE like a homemade gift.   Get your creativity on and have some fun.  Knit those sweaters, bake that incredible dish, host a huge party, or design a beautiful portrait.  Your hard earned time means more to your loved ones than anything your hard earned money can buy.

This Christmas make sure that Santa’s bank is as satisfied as your loved ones are.

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Whose the lucky winner?

Jennifer’s Gift Shop in San Jose boasted one of the two lucky winners of Tuesday’s Mega Millions Jackpot which rose to $636 million.  Thuy Nguyen, owner of Jennifer’s Gift Shop had a bright smile this week as his Christmas season started early.  In California, as the owner of the store which sold the winning lottery ticket will receive $1 million.

The mystery winner is still unknown at this time.  California allows a full year for the winner to come forward.

Gateway Newsstand, in Georgia, is the store selling the other winning ticket.

Congratulations to the store owners and this year’s newest millionaires!

 

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Head on over to Second Saturday of the month

Scurich Insurance Services, CA, 2nd SaturdayThis December 14th Second Saturday features a wide variety of old-fashioned holiday crafts for kids and adults, caroling, hayrides, hot cider and popcorn.

Come hear carolers between 12pm – 2pm. Kids will be able to drive the tractor, pump water, and play with hoops at the Agricultural History Project. Our Gift Shop and Museum and all exhibit buildings will be open as well! Tractor driving and hayrides are available weather permitting.

Activities for kids will be ongoing 11am – 3pm. String cranberries, popcorn, create paper chains, puppets, bird ornaments and all kinds of other fun decorations.

Who:  Family

How much:   FREE!

When:   ,  
Where:  Agricultural History Project, 2601 E Lake Ave, Watsonville, CA 95076 
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Are you going to the Corralitos Festival of Lights?

The Corralitos Festival of lights kick off Saturday, December 7th at 10:00 a.m.  It’s a family-friendly fun filled day and the best part?  It’s FREE!

The Corralitos Festival of Lights will feature a country kitchen, a “Baked for Books” bake sale, live music, bounce house and a petting zoo!  From 3:00 pm-6:00 pm, we will be serving a tri-tip dinner and have Christmas caroling!

So come on down for some family fun!

Where:  Corralitos Convention Center

Date & Time:  Dec. 7th starting at 10:00 am

Cost:  FREE!

Kids:  Yes!  This is a family-friendly event for all ages!

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Happy Thanksgiving!

Scurich Insurance Services, Watsonville CA, Thanksgiving turkeyAs another year of blessings, health, love, laughter and fun passes, we would like to give thanks on this special day.

Thank you! Thank you for your confidence and loyalty. Thank you for your trust and friendship. Thank you for illuminating our year.

We hope many more blessings are coming your way!

Happy Thanksgiving.

Sincerely,

Your Scurich Insurance Services Team!

Scurich Insurance Services, Watsonville, California

Scurich Insurance Services has proudly served the Monterey Bay area since 1924.  Scurich will take care of all of your insurance needs.  Are you a business owner, did you get a new car or maybe you are looking to protect your family in the event of a tragedy?  Give us a call, we can help!

Let Scurich Insurance Services know if you are a Happy Customer!

We are located at:
Scurich Insurance Services
320 East Lake Avenue, PO Box 1170
Watsonville, CA 95077-1170
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Scurich Insurance Services
Phone: (831) 661-5697
Fax: (831) 661-5741

Physical:
783 Rio Del Mar Blvd., Suite7,
Aptos, Ca 95003-4700

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PO Box 1170
Watsonville, CA 95077-1170

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