SPECIAL -- Festival savings for students

Georgia Renaissance Festival: There's still time to catch the Georgia Renaissance Festival this weekend, when it closes with a "School's Out Celebration" deal. All student tickets are $5 at the gate (regularly $8.95). Note that students older than 18 need to provide a student ID, but students younger than 18 do not. This discount is available only at the gate and it cannot be combined with other offers. Georgia Renaissance Festival, 6905 Virlyn B Smith Road, Fairburn; www.garenfest.com.

$14 OFF -- Summer camp

ClubScientific North Georgia: For a summer camp with a science theme, save with this offer. Take $14 off ClubScientific's new Sugar Hill Elementary location (a four-day camp; regularly $185). Get the discount when you use code Sugar14 when registering online at northgeorgia.clubscientific.com. Courses are for ages 6-13. Act fast to get the discount. Curriculum info is posted online.

50% OFF -- Burst your bubble

Honey Bubble: If you've always wanted to try "bubble tea," now do it for a discount. Use your smartphone to access a coupon worth 50 percent off ($5 maximum discount) at Honey Bubble, where you can sip on bubble tea in a variety of flavors. The coupon is only available Mondays-Fridays, one per check; other restrictions apply. Honey Bubble, 798 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE, Atlanta; 404-835-2009.

FREE -- Keep it clean

Peach State House Cleaning: Clean your home — and your neighbor's — and save a few bucks. Score a free house cleaning through Peach State's R.O.G.O. program (refer one, get one free). The ongoing program is simple — just refer a friend to the service. There is no limit to the number of free cleanings. See the various cleaning programs at www.peachstatehousecleaning.com.

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Ceudy Gutierrez reads a book to her 2-year-old son, Matias, at their home in Buford, GA, on Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025. Ceudy Gutierrez is struggling to make ends meet for herself and her three young kids following her husband’s ICE arrest earlier this fall. (Miguel Martinez/ AJC)

Credit: Miguel Martinez-Jimenez