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November 29, 2007
In This Newsletter...
  • Take the Buy Local Challenge!
  • Buy Local Week Events
  • Buy Local Week Specials
  • Gift Ideas...
  • HomeGrown Festival Update
  • 2008 Directory Released
  • TLF Logo

    It's time for the 3rd Annual Buy Local Week December 1st through 8th! Shopping close to home is more important this year than ever. Times are tough for many independent businesses, and the impact of climate change has made it apparent that we need to increase our choice of locally made goods from local businesses.

    To help you make independent businesses your first choice, below we invite you to take the Buy Local Challenge, give you a list of specials and events during Buy Local Week, and present a few interesting gift ideas. Good luck, and happy holidays!

    -Lisa Dugdale, Think Local First


    Take the Buy Local Challenge!

    Think Local First is doing its first ever 'Buy Local Challenge'. The Holiday Local Challenge is a fun and easy challenge yourself to spend 80%, 100%, or 'whatever you can' at locally owned businesses this season. See the Think Local First website to sign up, or visit http://annarbor.buylocalmichigan.org (or http://ypsi.buylocalmichigan.orgin Ypsilanti).

    While the holiday challenge itself is for December, as a thank you to people who have taken the pledge, TLF will be randomly selecting 10 people to win gift certificates from a variety of great places like Morgan & York, Kerrytown Market & Shops, and Cafe Luwak on December 14th.

    Buy Local Week Events
    Shadow Art Fair 2007

    Events going on during (or near) Buy Local Week which will help you enjoy our independent businesses include:

    • November 30th, 6pm. Christmas Moonlight Magic (Depot Town, Ypsilanti). Treelighting and specials in all stores.
    • December 1st, Noon-Midnight. (Corner Brewery corner of Norris and E Forest, Ypsilanti). One day, 40 local artists. Find unique gifts for the holidays, support local indie artists, and listen to great music. Visit www.shadowartfair.com for more information.
    • December 1st, 10am - 5pm. Motawi Tileworks biannual Seconds Sale. Decorative overrun tiles (including our new Frank Lloyd Wright Collection®) start at 50% off and go down from there. Field overrun tiles will be $3 per pound-that's over 70% off the price of first quality-a whale of a deal.
    • December 2, 2 - 6 p.m. Alternative Holiday Fair. (First Baptist Church of Ann Arbor, 512 E. Huron.) See www.icpj.net/2007/11/26/holiday-fair/ for more information
    • December 7th, All Evening. Moonlight Madness (Kerrytown, Main St., and State Street, Ann Arbor). Stores open late (most until midnight!!) with bargains galore. Shop with Santa. Many businesses offer specials during midnight madness only.
    • December 7th, 6 - 8 pm. Slow Food Huron Valley: Finger-food potluck and Michigan holiday wine tasting - Location: 310 S. Ashley (Hathaway's Hideaway).  Bring an hors d'oeuvre/finger food to share (with the recipe and your tableware) We'll exchange IDEAS for local (food) gifts, ways celebrate and support our local economy and food system and give gifts with lower environmental impact. Cost: $5 ($10 non-member) for food and good cheer; + $10 for wine tasting. RSVP or questions to Kim at kimbayer@gmail.com.
    • December 8th, 10am - 2pm. Downtown Home and Garden: Party for the Real Santa - Santa will be accepting wish lists and talking to children. Children get a Christmas orange. Adults get eggnog and roasted chestnuts.

    Buy Local Week Specials

    Some of our businesses are offering specials during Buy Local Week to make thinking local first even easier! We'll be adding specials to our website as they appear - check back.

    • Dascola Barbers: $1 off a haircut if you take the buy local challenge.
    • Fourth Ave Sleep Shop: 20% off of any pillow.
    • Crazy Wisdom Bookstore & Tea Room: 10% discount to anyone who presents a Borders Rewards card or Barnes & Noble membership card (the discount will not be combinable with other offers).
    • Abracadabra Jewelry & Gem Gallery: 10% off and free gift wrapping. Parking validation (4th & William). $100 off of custom work.
    • Fourth Ave Birkenstock: 20% off of any one item.
    • Town and Country Errands: 4 hours of concierge service for $100.  This is a $120 value.  Applies to all Town and Country Errands services.  Certificates can be purchased by calling or emailing Town and Country Errands at 734-761-8431 or lynn@townandcountry-errands.com.
    • FOUND: Whimsical Art~Vintage Treasures~Fun Finds!: Free ornament with purchase.
    • RelaxStation Ltd.: If you buy $100 worth of gift certificates, you get a FREE 15 minute massage
    • Cafe Luwak: Get a $25 gift card for $20
    During Midnight Madness, some business specials we know about include:
    • 16 Hands Gallery: 20% off storewide 10am until 11pm
    • The Peaceable Kingdom: select items on sale
    • Suwanee Springs: 15% - 50% off storewide all day
    • Collected Works: specials throughout the store
    • Downtown Home and Garden: While Downtown Home & Garden ALWAYS matches boxstore and internet prices on All-Clad and LeCreuset cookware items, they'll be offering 20% off during Midnight Madness.

    Gift Ideas...

    To get you started, here are great locally-made gift ideas from locally owned businesses. Visit our website for rotating gift ideas:

    • Beer Growler of the month from Arbor Brewing Company/Corner Brewery
    • Yoga, Nia, or Cycling gift certificate from Ypsi Studio or A2 Yoga. The New Year is a popular time to get fit and limber.
    • Frank Lloyd Wright Collection Art Tile from Motawi Tileworks. You can be sure this isn't something they will already have!
    • Book by a Local Author - Stories From Where We Live -- The Great Lakes. By Sara St. Antoine (ed)., Available at independent bookstores
    • Potted amaryllis from Downtown Home & Garden
    • The perfect Michigan wine. Ask Bello Vino Marketplace, everyday wines, or Morgan & York for their suggestions.
    Ypsilanti has a lot of great independent businesses. To view a list of great Ypsilanti gift ideas and a list of businesses, visit http://ypsi.buylocalmichigan.org/

    HomeGrown Festival Update

    HomeGrown, a festival celebrating local food and business, is being planned for September 2008 in downtown Ann Arbor.

    The festival will feature: Local chefs creating & serving cuisine from Michigan produced food, local business booths showcasing locally made, sustainable products & food, and fun activities for all ages including cooking demonstrations, parades, & music.

    If you'd like more information, visit the Think Local First events page for more information about the festival and how to get involved or donate to it.

    2008 Directory Released
    TLF Directory

    Look for our 2008 Directory in stores after December 1st.

    As always, feel free to search our online business directory for a specific locally owned business or locally made item.

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