The Chinook Book is back! It's Seattle's guide to simple, approachable, affordable ideas for local living. As a coupon book, it's incredibly easy to use. I penciled it out — last year our family saved just about $150 without even trying.
This is a no-nonsense fundraiser for Graham Hill School, southeast Seattle's most integrated elementary.

Here's a sampling:
- $5 off a $50 purchase at PCC, and about $70 more in discounts from other area groceries
- $15 off at any Bartell Drugs
- $15 off at Stewart Lumber on Rainier
- Four half-price scoops at Full Tilt Ice Cream
- $10 off at Bike Works.
- 20% off your purchase at Retroactive Kids
- Four free metro tickets
- Four free walk-on ferry passes
- Plus meaningful discounts at Goodwill, REI, restaurants, theaters, and more.
- And there's a lot more — take a look.
if you buy, | it costs: | and the school gets: |
---|---|---|
a paper book | $20 | $10 |
a mobile coupon pack | $10 | $6 |
both a book and a mobile pack | $25 | $11 |
Last year these sales helped us fund tutors, the Powerful Schools program, and busing for after-school programs.
May I sell you one? If you're in the neighborhood, I'll bring it right to you. Let me know — moc.liamtoh|nalpttocs#moc.liamtoh|nalpttocs, 329-5912. Thanks.