Buy Local South Sound
Sustainable South Sound’s Buy Local Program encourages residents of Thurston County to shop at local farms and businesses. Buying local keeps the money in our local economy and saves jobs.
Now in its 5th year of operation, Buy Local has over 200 participating farms, businesses and organizations throughout our region.
How to get involved:
- Shop these great local stores and services - View a full list of Buy Local Program members.
- Buy the 2013 edition of our local savings book at these local businesses – now with over $5,000 in discounts and coupons.
- Become a member business (or renew your membership)
- Read about why you should buy local.
- Tell your friends.
- Be charming – buy local.
Our Money Matters Local Savings Book on sale now

Get your copy of the Our Money Matters Local Savings Book for only $20 and support your community while getting great deals all year long.
The “Buy Local Savings Book” has over $5000 in savings!
Get your copy today and help lay the groundwork for a sustainable future
Want to be in the book? Become a member and submit your coupon and directory information online.
Where to buy:
The Buy Local Savings Book is available at these participating local businesses.
Interested in selling the Buy Local Coupon Book as a fundraiser for your organization?
Contact Marie Poland at buylocalss@gmail.com or call (360)918-3740 for more information.
Becoming a member or renewing membership
Visit our Buy Local Membership page.
Thank you to our members
Sustainable South Sound would like to give a special thank you for the dedication and work of the Buy Local Business Advisory Committee, as well as, an extra special thank you to our Sustaining Members and Co-Sponsors. Our work at Sustainable South Sound would not be possible without their support.
For more information:
Contact Marie Poland at buylocalss@gmail.com or call (360)918-3740.
We will be adding more links and resources in the future. For now, you might be interested in this great online video of Michelle Long with Sustainable Connections in Bellingham talking about the Think Local campaign,(which our program is modeled after).
