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Connect Rewards Show your ConnectCard & $ave some money. ConnectCard.org Some restrictions may apply. Questions? Call 412.442.2000 ConnectCard.org GOODWILL All Participating Locations CARNEGIE LIBRARY You can obtain a ConnectCard and load OF PITTSBURGH it with either a weekly/monthly pass All Locations and/or stored cash value, as well as check your balance at Goodwill Summer/Fall 2018 Free music, movies, eBooks, audio - ConnectCard retail outlets. books, magazines and more! Borrow, download or stream with your local Tuesdays only special– receive 25% off ConnectRewards directory library card. Visit carnegielibrary.org donated goods in all stores with or any Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh purchase of either a weekly or monthly location. pass on a Port Authority ConnectCard. of participating retailers. Not to be combined with any other offer. Your handy guide to our growing list of COGO'S ALLENTOWN All Locations* ABC Self Storage - South participating area merchants, along with Free donut with purchase of any 1109 Arlington Ave. size coffee. 412-381-8757 *Mt. Washington Cogo’s excluded. One free lock with a new move in hundreds of exclusive money-saving deals for ($7.99 value). Port Authority ConnectCard holders. Check out ALLISON PARK all the money-saving reasons to get connected Bridgestone/Firestone CRYSTAL SPRINGS Auto Center 412-429-5408 4748 Wm. Flynn Hwy. and remember to look for the ConnectRewards www.Crystal-Springs.com 412-487-8840 Sign up for at least one year of home Call Bridgestone/Firestone Auto Center sticker in the window. delivery service and get one FREE for a $19.99 Oil Change (most cars). month of service, including: See store for details. 10% off 1 FREE month Dispenser Rental; Bridgestone/Firestone tires. Not to be 1 FREE Case of 1/2-liter Single Serve combined with any other offer. If your favorite retailer hasn’t gotten Bottles; 3 FREE 3- or 5-gallon Size Nibbles & Licks Bottles. Introductory offer valid for new customers only, on approved 4001 Auld Ave. onboard with the program yet, tell them to call credit. Call for additional details. 412-766-1556 10% off holiday gift boxes. 412-566-5283 so you can both start reaping the AVALON rewards…ConnectRewards. ABC Self Storage - North GIANT EAGLE 530 Spruce Run Rd. All Participating Locations 412-734-6628 Currently, there are approximately 50 One free lock with a new move-in Giant Eagle ConnectCard retail outlets ($7.99 value). where you can obtain a ConnectCard and load it with either a weekly/ monthly pass and/or stored cash value, as well as check your balance. BANKSVILLE Pittzarella BROOKLINE Ice Castle Arena 5816 Library Rd. 990 Castle Shannon Blvd. Bridgestone/Firestone 412-833-5200 A. Boss Opticians 412-561-9090 Auto Center 938 Brookline Blvd. 30% off any large plain pizza. Buy one/get one public skating admission 2950 Banksville Rd. Pick-up only. 412-561-0811 Saturday & Sunday afternoon. 412-561-0260 15% off. South Hills Spine & Shannon Sweet Shop Call Bridgestone/Firestone Auto Center Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh for a $19.99 Oil Change (most cars). Extremity Center 3776 Willow Ave. See store for details. 10% off 4880 Library Rd. 708 Brookline Blvd. 412-572-3105 Bridgestone/Firestone tires. Not to be 412-833-4601 412-561-1003 50 cents off purchase. combined with any other offer. Free evaluation and complimentary Free music, movies, eBooks, audio - laser treatment with each chiropractic books, magazines and more! Borrow, adjustment. download or stream with your local CHESWICK BEECHVIEW library card. Visit carnegielibrary.org Fat Cat’s Subs Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh or any Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh location. 1401 Freeport Rd. 1910 Broadway Ave. BRENTWOOD 724-274-9977 412-563-2900 Violet Bouquet Flower Shop Ches Anthony’s Catering $1 off any whole sub. “Excludes Free music, movies, eBooks, audio - 931 Brookline Blvd. 3202 Willet Rd. 412-341-5755 Kitchen Sink.” books, magazines and more! Borrow, 412-882-3227 download or stream with your local 10% off arrangements of $20 or more. library card. Visit carnegielibrary.org 10% off A La Carte menu items. CHURCHILL or any Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Pick-up only. location. Empowering Hypnosis, LLC CARNEGIE P&C Replacement Windows, Manor Building Main Street Framing Inc. BELLEVUE 4701 Baptist RD. 309 East Main St. 1717 Penn Ave., Suite 320 412-477-5063 412-276-3337 412-242-8010 Esthetica Salon $75 per trade-in window (min.4), 407 Lincoln Ave. 20% off 1 or 3 individual hypnotherapy 20% off custom picture framing and sessions. free door installation or soffit/fascia 412-761-9527 15% off artist supplies. (up to 150’) with siding order (min. 10% off any service. Not valid with any 1300 sq. feet). other discount. BRIDGEVILLE CARRICK Bridgestone/Firestone Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh CORAOPOLIS BETHEL PARK Auto Center 1811 Brownsville Road Bridgestone/Firestone Bridgestone/Firestone Great Southern 412-882-3897 Auto Center Auto Center Shopping Center Free music, movies, eBooks, audio - 5920 University Blvd. Bethel Park Shopping Center 412-257-2655 books, magazines and more! Borrow, 412-262-3200 download or stream with your local Call Bridgestone/Firestone Auto Center 412-833-4433 library card. Visit carnegielibrary.org Call Bridgestone/Firestone Auto Center for a $19.99 Oil Change (most cars). Call Bridgestone/Firestone Auto Center or any Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh for a $19.99 Oil Change (most cars). See store for details. 10% off for a $19.99 Oil Change (most cars). location. See store for details. 10% off Bridgestone/Firestone tires. Not to be See store for details. 10% off Bridgestone/Firestone tires. Not to be combined with any other offer. Bridgestone/Firestone tires. Not to be combined with any other offer. combined with any other offer. Nam’s Martial Arts Center CASTLE SHANNON Englert’s Nursery 3131 Millers Run Rd. Health Thru Yoga CRAFTON 412-901-6890 409 Horning Rd. 3926 Willow Ave. The Eye Guys, Inc. 412-835-1792 www.namskoreankarate.com 412-292-5167 2 months free. Crafton-Ingram Shopping Center 10% off in-store purchases. Excludes www.healththruyoga.com 412-922-2305 delivery fees. All packages of 5, 8 or unlimited are 10% off eye glasses. Papa John’s Pizza BRIGHTON HEIGHTS 10% off! All seniors, students and 5300 Library Rd. military $10 off! 412-833-7171 Nick’s Place 1276 Benton Ave. Free breadsticks with purchase of large pizza. 412-734-2102 Free 2-liter of Pepsi with $25 delivery order. Must mention offer when ordering and show card to driver upon delivery. CRANBERRY DOWNTOWN Giovanni Pizza Pittsburgh Public Theater Good Looks Eyewear 3 Guys Optical Center 1506 Fifth Ave., Uptown 621 Penn Ave. 412-391-4955 412-316-1600 20215 Rt. 19, Suite 104 208 Fifth Ave. Free small drink with purchase of a $3 off per ticket, Sunday-Thursday 724-772-9090 412-281-9199 1/2 hoagie. evenings only. Not valid in combination 15% off nonprescription sunglasses. 22% off purchases. Excludes disposable or on previously purchased tickets. contact lenses. Kwik-E-Mart Limit 4 tickets per customer. HouseMaster 212 Tenth St. Apparel Warehouse Pittsburgh Symphony 9125 Marshall Rd., Suite B-12 412-281-1715 1-800-344-2250 409 Smithfield St. Orchestra 412-338-2255 Buy any coffee and get 50% off a $25 off home inspections. danish or muffin. Heinz Hall, 600 Penn Ave. 15% off all purchases. 412.392.4900 Liberty News Banner Coin Exchange, Inc. Use promo code CONNECT to save $5 604 Liberty Ave. DORMONT 347 4th Ave. off per ticket on most PSO BNY Mellon Cain’s Saloon 412-281-9772 Grand Classics and PNC Pops 412-261-5696 performances. Exclusions may apply. 3239 W. Liberty Ave. 10% off soda and 25% off greeting 10% Cash Bonus on all Scrap Gold and cards. 412-561-7444 Platinum Sold to us. Specialty Luggage Company Mahoney’s Restaurant 915 Liberty Ave. 10% off total food bill. Camera Repair Service 949 Liberty Ave. 412-281-3852 Dormont Floral Designs 433 Market St. 412-471-4243 10% off both sale and regular-priced 2900 West Liberty Ave. 412-261-5225 Buy one dinner entrée and receive merchandise. No other specials apply. 412-561-9070 10% off all reconditioned sales. the second dinner entrée free or Certain vendors excluded. 10% off arrangements of $25 or more. Cardamone’s Salon 10% off lunch. St. Moritz Chocolatier Excludes out of area deliveries. 300 Forbes Ave. Oliver Flower Shop 301 Grant St. Lighting by ERIK, Inc. 412-281-2645 300 Sixth Ave. 412-261-4488 3109 W. Liberty Ave. $10 off first massage therapy session. 412-281-0350 10% off purchase of $10 or more. 412-561-6555 Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh 10% off all purchases. Excludes Tracy’s Café 20% off of everything except red sales out-of-town orders. tags. 612 Smithfield St. 100 Ross St. 412-281-7141 Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre 412-297-3108 Moonstone’s Free music, movies, eBooks, audio - 2900 Liberty Ave. Small coffee $.50 off. Buy any English 2892 W. Liberty Ave. books, magazines and more! Borrow, 412-281-0360 muffin breakfast sandwich, get the 412-343-6666 download or stream with your local Save up to 20% on tickets for all second one $.75 off. 10% off purchases of $20 or more. library card. Visit carnegielibrary.org performances throughout the 2017-2018 or any Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Villa Shield Police/Security season. To purchase call 412-454-9101 location. and mention the ConnectCard discount 435 Wood St. Training, Inc. Cynthia’s Cards & Gifts or purchase online at www.pbt.org and 412-227-0217 2885 W. Liberty Ave. 301 Grant St. use promo code PBTCONNECT. Certain 10% off purchase. May exclude exclusions apply.
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