DEAL OF THE WEEK: ANGELS STEAL

Like baseball? Right now, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim are offering their Freedom Plan again this year, which costs only $50 per seat for 10 tickets to specific games, including fireworks and giveaway nights. You can choose from among 30 games. You can buy online and they will charge you a handling fee, I paid $230 for four seats, which comes out to $5.75 per ticket, including the fee. They’re nosebleed seats, natch, but still a deal. Wheelchair accessible seats available. Learn more: angels.com/vouchers or call 888-796-HALO.

APPLIANCE SALES

Presidents’ Day is a good time to buy appliances, because they’re on sale at all the usual venues. Make sure you bring a notebook when you shop and factor in all the costs, including delivery, installation and such to get the true cost. Lowe’s is offering free local delivery and up to 35 percent off right now. And the Sears Outlet is offering 50 percent off new, in-box appliances. Learn more and find local stores at SearsOutlet.com

1996 PRICES

To celebrate its 21st anniversary, the Irvine Park Railroad is rolling back its ticket prices to $2 each – the original 1996 prices – only on Saturday and Feb. 26, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Entrance to the celebration is free, parking to get into the regional park is $5 on weekends. There will be free balloons, live entertainment and more. Hay rides and a moon bounce will be available for $2 each, as well as other activities. The railroad is located inside Irvine Regional Park in the foothills of Orange. Learn more: irvineparkrailroad.com

DAISO YES-O

If you can’t make it to Japan this year, stop on by your local Daiso store, which has begun to enter the Southern California market. It’s the Japanese version of a dollar store, where most items cost around $1.50. As you might expect, it’s very clean and they have all sorts of cute housewares, personal products, snacks, Japanese products like origami paper and things you never thought you would need until you walked in. Orange county locations include Lake Forest, Huntington Beach and Fullerton. Save yourself a trip to Little Tokyo and go here first. Learn more: daisojapan.com

YARD SALE

Mark this on your calendar: The 2nd Annual Downtown Anaheim Community Yard Sale from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 4. Stroll Center Street Promenade in Anaheim, from Clementine Street to Anaheim Boulevard, looking for furnishings, antiques, clothing and all your basic yard sale stuff. Anaheim residents who want to sell must pre-register by March 1. Buy up to four plots for $10-15 each, depending on size. Deadline is March 1. Location: 201 Center Street Promenade, Anaheim. Learn more: 714-956-3586 or visit downtownanaheim.com/events/communityyardsale

FREE PREVIEW

Sports fans, do you have Dish Network? If so, you’ve got a free preview of NBA TV and NBA League Pass on Saturday and Feb. 26, and also a free preview underway now until Friday of NHL Network and NHL Center Ice. Pass the chips and dip. In other news, previews are also underway of DIY, Game Show Network, HDNet movies and Science Channel, too. I saw this on FreePreview.TV so learn more there.

DISCOUNT CAMPING

Want to camp on Mother’s Day weekend? If you stay at a participating KOA campground May 12-13, and pay for Friday night, you can camp on Saturday night for only $10. Funds raised May 13 go to KOA Care Camps, which sends kids with cancer and their siblings to camp. Among participating campgrounds: Ventura Ranch, Pismo Beach and San Diego KOAs, and lots more too. Learn more at KOA.com/national-events/care-camps-big-weekend/

POLLYS DEALS

If you are a fan of Polly’s Pies, you should definitely sign up for their Polly’s Perks loyalty club. You’ll get offers like the latest one – a free slice of pie – and also alert you to other deals. Learn more: PollysPies.com

SUMMER TROLLEY

Thanks to my colleague Fred Swegles for some good news: San Juan Capistrano will run a free cute weekend trolley this summer, running every 20 minutes around a downtown circuit that includes the mission, Capistrano Depot and other places you want to go. It will also connect with the Dana Point shuttle, which links up with the Laguna Beach trolleys. It stops at the train station too. If you’ve never taken the train to San Juan Capistrano, you should! The trolley will run weekends June 9 to Labor Day. Learn more: 949-443-6339

Check out Marla Jo’s Cheapo Travel column in the Sunday Travel section. If you know a great deal, let her know at mfisher@scng.com. You can also find her at Deals Diva on Facebook and Twitter. And don’t forget to read her humor columns on Wednesdays in the Register.

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