Buy Local - Buy Rogue

An invitation to join

Buy Local — Buy Rogue campaign members are independent, locally owned businesses who are committed to this region and its quality of life.  Our members are the heart of this campaign and support the community and each other in a variety of ways.  Whether they give monetary support, attend events or volunteer hours, our  members work together to:

  • Support the growth and development of a locally-controlled and socially, environmentally and economically sustainable economy
  • Increase public awareness about the importance of supporting local products, services and retail outlets
  • Create opportunities for business leaders to network and share best practices
  • Advocate public policies that strengthen independent local businesses and farms,  promote economic equity, and protect the environment

Click here to join as a business

If you own or represent an independent local business and would like to become part of the Buy Local — Buy Rogue campaign and want to be promoted in the online business directory and/or the Rogue Flavor guidebook, join as a business member today.  Business members receive Buy Local First marketing materials and support and are featured on the Buy Local Rogue website.

Click here to join as a community member

Households drive our local economy, so you can make a huge impact on the prosperity and sustainability of local businesses.  Individuals and families are invited to support our work by becoming a member of Thrive, the Rogue Inititative for a Vital Economy.  Your membership is tax deductible and helps support Thrive's work to revitalize the local economy.

 

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Individual Member Benefits

Community members who join Thrive at the $75 level or higher receive these special member-only benefits:

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Eat Local Challenge Week 2010

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Why Buy Local?

Reason #2: Community Ownership

Local business owners live and invest in their community. This makes them less likely to leave and more likely to be invested in how their business decisions affect the community.

In the News

Eat Fresh Pasta
Local entrepreneurs make hand-cranked, hand-rolled varieties for sale at growers markets
Published: May 19, 2010
By Sarah Lemon of the Mail Tribune
Cranking out 3-foot sheets of dough in an unfamiliar kitchen well past dinner time would challenge many a cook. Read more...

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