With 300 coupons valued at over $8,500 this annual guide boasts a new do-it-yourself section, expanded energy efficiency section, new articles from guest experts and much more.
Portland, Maine (October 25, 2011) –The annual Sunrise Guide, a unique local resource that combines valuable coupons and tips for eco-friendly living is now available at bookstores and retailers around Southern Maine and in the midcoast, like Longfellow Books in Portland and Rising Tide Community Market, in Damariscotta.
With so many uses as a coupon book, fundraising tool for area groups, or simply a resource to help families along their journey to sustainability, this year’s publishing brought together many new features and some old favorites, thanks in part to reader and advertiser feedback, inside you will find:
- Do-it-Yourself instructions and recipes
- A weatherization and energy efficiency section, with a summary of resources available to Maine homeowners
- Guest articles from Maine’s foremost experts on the green economy, pellet fuel heating, hiking coastal trails and more!
- 300 valuable discounts offering healthy, eco-friendly products and services, valued over $8,500
“The response from readers, advertisers and fundraising groups is amazing, we are in our 6th printing and every year our coverage grows as well as the number of coupons and the value,” said Heather Chandler, founder and publisher of The Sunrise Guide.
According to Diane Milliken of Horizon Residential Energy Services, “There’s no better way to reach the thriving green and sustainable community in southern Maine- and this community is expanding every day thanks to The Sunrise Guide.”
About the Sunrise Guide
The Sunrise Guide is an annual resource guide and coupon book for living green in southern and coastal Maine. It contains 300 coupons for healthy and eco-friendly products and services, plus articles with tips for sustainable living. Topics include food and dining, outdoor living, home and garden, travel and transportation, community and culture and more. Look for the 2012 edition at school and community fundraisers, natural food stores, bookstores, and other retail outlets. Learn more and find out where to pick up a copy at www.thesunriseguide.com.