Check Out This Free Stuff!
We scour our sources looking for free stuff for you. Look at what we found this week!

FREE CHICK FIL-A: Check the most recent blue Val-Pack coupon pack that was sent out by snail mail. Inside, there's a coupon for a free Chick fil-A spicy chicken sandwich and a free Chicken Biscuit or Chick-n-Minis. No purchase necessary.

FREE STUFF: If you're a Facebook member, a lot of restaurants are currently offering freebies, if you "like" them on Facebook. Search for your favorite and see if they have an offer

FREE MEMBERSHIP: If you still need to do some back-to-school shopping or are just looking for some good deals, BJ's Wholesale is once again offering up a free 60-day membership, starting September 9th.

FREE JAZZ: The next free Jazz café program at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is Thursday, September 2, from 6 to 9pm. Free Jazz Thursdays continue through the end of September. The museum is at 200 N. Boulevard, where admission is always free, 365-days a year.

-September 2: Two Guitars World Jazz by Ras Mel & Ugene Pendleton

-September 9: Mark Ingraham Quartet, South African Jazz, The music of Hugh Masekela and others

-September 16: Kevin Simpson Quartet ,straight-ahead, "saxy" Jazz

-September 23: Lucy Kilpatrick Trio , smooth Jazz sounds

-September 30: Debo Dabney Trio, Richmond's favorite funky/soulful Jazz pianist

FREE THEME PARK ADMISSION: Busch Gardens Williamsburg is offering free admission for children ages 5 and younger. The pass is good for unlimited park admission through September 6th. This offer is for Virginia residents only, and not available at the gate, only by pre-registration.

FREE THEME PARK ADMISSION: Busch Gardens Williamsburg is offering free admission through the summer for children age 9 and younger with the purchase of an adult ticket. The offer is good for Virginia residents only, and with pre-registration on-line, which you can do by clicking here.

FREE APP AND E-BOOKS: Catch up on your summer reading with a special offer from Barnes and Noble to build your e-book library. Download their free app to your computer or smart phone here, then download free literary classics. A different selection each week.

FREE HISTORICAL INTERPRETATION: See a free reenactment of the Second Virginia Convention, which features Patrick Henry's rousing "Give me liberty, or give me death!" speech. Sundays through Labor day at St. John's Church at 2401 E. Broad Street in Church Hill. Admission is free for the 2 p.m. performance; ticket distribution begins at 1 p.m.

FREE CREDIT REPORTS: Get a copy of your credit report from each of the three major credit bureaus. This one is absolutely free, as mandated by law. And your personal information is completely protected. This site is sponsored by Equifax, Trans-Union and Experian.

FREE MUSEUM ADMISSION: The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts has reopened after a massiver expansion project. The museum is open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., until 9 p.m. on Thursday and Friday evenings. Museum admission is free.

FREE MUSEUM ADMISSION: The Virginia Historical Society is offering free admission all year long. The museum is at 428 North Boulevard in Richmond.

FREE COOKIES: This is a freebie with a purchase. The first Monday of every month for the rest of the year, Nabisco is giving away free bags of Chips Ahoy cookies. You have to buy a package of any of their cookies and a gallon of milk to get the freebie.

FREE STUFF: Watch for Cheryl Miller's weekly on-air "Free Stuff" segment Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. on CBS6.

LOTS OF FREE STUFF: How about getting and giving stuff free. The Freecycle Network is made up of nearly five thousand groups and nearly 70-thousand members around the world who are getting and giving away stuff free. Membership is free It's a great way to recycle, get rid of items you don't want, and get things you do.

FREE GIFT CARDS: Spend some of these warmer days reading, and earning a money. You can earn free gift cards and books for your reviews. Click the link here for more information.

FIND FREE WI-FI ACCESS: Want to know which local restaurants and coffee shops offer free wireless internet access? Get a directory for Greater Richmond or any city worldwide, by clicking here.

FREE INTERNATIONAL CALLS: Want to call almost anywhere in the world for free? You'll have to listen to a short ad first, but then you can make a 5-minute call ... By dialing 800-FREE-411. You can also get free residential and business phone listings at this number.

FREE 411 CALLS: Never pay to call information again. 800-FREE-411 works for both residential and business listings acorss America. All you have to do is listen to a 10-second commercial before getting the listing you want, but the service is free.

FREE E-BOOKS: Harlequin books is celebrating its 60th anniversary with a free offer for you. Download up to 16 free e-books. Click here for the link.

FREE JEWELRY: The Silver Jewelry Club offers an assortment of free, pure sterling silver jewelry every day. From pendants to rings to earrings, all you pay is the shipping and handling.

FREE COMPUTER TECH HELP: If you have a problem with your computer, and no budget to fix it, Protonic offers free computer support and computer-related information online and by e-mail. This free service is manned by volunteers world-wide.

If you know of any event, or great free offer, e-mail is to us at freestuff@wtvr.com, and we'll pass it along. Thanks!