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Unfortunately, many activities you may enjoy in retirement come at a financial cost.

For example, golfing can cost you more than a thousand dollars a year.

Sewing

Sewing can be an excellent pastime for retirees on a frugal budget.

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Check thrift stores for donated scraps of fabric, Awram said.

She added that you may also be able to profit from this hobby.

Sewing can be a way to earn alittle extra money, Awram said.

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You might be able to bring in extra income by offering mending or alteration services as well.

Gardening

Gardening is a great activity for retirees.

It gets you out in nature, and you dont even need your own outdoor space to enjoy it.

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Gardening is also good for your body in that it is very mildly athletic.

Its a hobby that can be as cheap or as expensive as you like, Lowry said.

But, if you opt for edibles, the savings typically cover the costs.

All you oughta get started is some earth, seeds and a garden fork.

You dont have to buy pots, simply recycle empty pots and start to grow fromcuttings or seeds.

you’ve got the option to make some money here too, if you put in the effort.

Or, at the very least, save money.

It helps with focus and is easy regardless of mobility issues.

Your upfront costs here are quite low.

All you gotta get started is sketching paper and sketching pencils or charcoal.

If you get to be good at sketching, profit from it.

Walker is also a retired educator.

Ive never spent more than $25 a month.

This includes jigsaw puzzles and any fees to entercommunity puzzle competitions.

Many museums have special nights for seniors that allow them to meet others in their area.

Visiting State Parks

Many states have national or local state parks open to the public.

They offer one-of-a-kind opportunities to explore local agriculture and, often, stunning views and nature-based experiences.

Seniors can visit many parks, preserves and seashores at a very low cost, Harris said.

The state of Florida offers a Lifetime Senior Pass for $80.

The Lifetime Pass can be purchased once you turn 62 years old.

This enables seniors to enjoy nature and coordinate travel into their active lifestyle.

Typically the only cost to volunteer would be incidentals like transportation costs.

Volunteering adds a social aspect that many lack as they head into their senior years.

And dont forget all the people youll meet volunteering that alone could lead to some money-earning opportunities.

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