
Stone Leaf Children’s Clothing

My View of Life on the Dock


Another store contributing to the stunning revitalization in the West End of Main Street in Gloucester is Stone Leaf. Kathy Cuddyer has assembled an impressive array of high end wares that I know my wife loves.
Mariposa, Vera Bradley, and Caspari paper goods are all carried at Stone Leaf.
There are two Where the Locals Go Coupon offered for Stone Leaf. Both offer 20% off of total order. Thats some decent money. I wonder how many people go in there and drop a couple hundred dollars and fail to purchase a Where the Locals Go coupon book on display right on the counter by the register that would save them $40, or $30 plus the cost of the coupon book.
Stone Leaf In Gloucester’s West End of Main St, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Todays Where The Locals Go coupon book spotlight is on The Pleasant Steet Tea Co. The $10 coupon book can be purchased at many downtown merchant locations including The Pleasant Street Tea Company.


Today’s edition of the Where The Locals Go coupon spotlight is on Bubbles. Bubbles, located at 137 Main Street Gloucester carries whimsical gifts for the female in your life. Bath soaps, candles funny postcards, bath robes, and much more fun stuff are all carried here.
In the Where The Locals Go coupon book which can be purchased for $10 all over town, Bubbles offers two coupons. One for 20% of the entire purchase which obviously would pay for the book with any purchase of $50 or more. Another coupon is in the book for a free lip balm with a $20 purchase.

The first installment of the “Featured Where the Locals Go” Coupon Series will begin at the lady who informed me about the coupon book in the first place, Janice Lufkin Shea’s Cormorant Shop.
Cormorant Shop, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

From the Sustainable Cape Ann website-
Welcome to Cape Ann’s first Where the Locals Go! Coupon Book. Two local nonprofits, Sustainable Cape Ann and Cape Ann Business Incubator, have joined together to create this exciting new book.
Our objective is to encourage Cape Ann residents to support our local economy by purchasing more of the goods and services we need from locally owned businesses — ensuring that more of our consumer dollars are circulating and sustaining Cape Ann communities. Response to this initiative has been amazing, evidenced by the 100+ businesses that are providing thousands of dollars worth of discounts to community members through this book.
We take our motto “Buy Local, Be Local, Think Local First” from Michael Shuman and the folks at BALLE (www.livingeconomies.org), namely that when we need to make a purchase, we simply consider first whether there is a reasonable local option.
We hope this book will be a resource for you to discover and re-discover our local business gems as well as an opportunity for you to connect with the friends and neighbors who add vitality to our community through their businesses.
Please keep in touch. Let us know what you loved — and what you didn’t — so we can improve the book for the next edition!
In the meantime, happy shopping and dining!
Alex Lamb & Erika Hansen
For feedback, contact: 978.281.1127
or info@sustainablecapeann.org ”
I’ll be occasionally highlighting one of the many coupons that will more than pay for the cost of this local coupon book ($10). What I find is if you actually buy the book at one of the participating stores and use the coupon on the spot you would actually pay for the book and then some right off the bat.