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Nedra’s Big Deals: MODA, detox deal, “Detroit ’67” & consignment sale

Feb 26, 2015

‘NO SNOW’ DAY BONUS DEAL:

MODA: The Museum of Design Atlanta is open today from 12 – 8 p.m. and kids get in free (usually $5 for kids 6-17). They are offering activities including making the snowflakes that didn't fall in Atlanta, trying out littleBits electronics kits, or building with LEGOs and Creator sets. Visit the hands-on exhibition and kids can learn cool stuff about the building materials in your house and the water and energy you use in your home. Museum of Design Atlanta, 1315 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta.

AJC EXCLUSIVE

The Quantum Healing House: Get insight into your health and save. During March, Deal Spotter readers can get one free bio-communication scan and consultation ($45 value) or a BOGO ionic foot detox bath ($40 value). You must mention Deal Spotter; appointments are required. Quantum Healing House, 825 Pavilion Court, McDonough; 678-561-5961.

"Detroit '67": Catch a performance of the critically acclaimed new drama "Detroit '67," which is set during the 12th Street riots in the Motor City. Purchase discounted tickets at Goldstar.com for $15 (regularly $35) to the 8 p.m. show today (additional dates were sold out as of press time). Southwest Arts Center, 915 New Hope Road, Atlanta.

Tots to Tweens Consignment Sale: Find name-brand clothes for kids and juniors, nursery furniture, toys, books, DVDs and more at the annual sale. It's open to the public 9 a.m.-2 p.m. March 7 at Sandy Plains Baptist Church, 2825 Sandy Plains Road, Marietta. Bring in this edition of Deal Spotter to get in starting at 8 a.m., or be a member of a moms of multiples group. For updates, visit Facebook.com.

For more great offers like these, pick up a copy of  the DealSpotter section, every Thursday in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

About the Author

Nedra Rhone is a lifestyle columnist for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution where she has been a reporter since 2006. A graduate of Columbia University School of Journalism, she enjoys writing about the people, places and events that define metro Atlanta. Sign up to have her column sent to your inbox: ajc.com/newsletters/nedra-rhone-columnist.

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