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Community News Advertising Rates PDF Print E-mail

Every month the Moscow Food Co-op publishes 2,500 copies of a 28-page newsletter entitled the Community News. Copies are distributed for free at the Co-op and at dozens of local businesses in Moscow, Pullman, and the Lewiston-Clarkston valley. Each issue contains updates of Co-op activities, recipes and food preparation articles, profiles of Co-op personalities, and essays on topics important to the community.

Coop Advertising Rates 2009












Half page is 9.5" x 7" (horizontal) or 4.66" x 15" (vertical), and a whole page is 9.5" x 15".

Ad Submission Specifications

• To ensure the best quality ad output, we ask that you submit your ad electronically.
• Ads should be submitted as .pdf, .eps, .tif or .jpeg files.  200 dpi, black and white or greyscale.
• Electronic files in IBM or Mac format.
• Ads are due on the 20th of the month before publication.

The Community News will be available the 5th of each month.

Contact Advertising representative:

Jyotsna “Jo” Sreenivasan, 892-0730, This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Advertiser Comments

"We enjoy the affordable rates for advertising in the newsletter, as we are business partners with the Moscow Food Co-op. Additionally, we feel that we reach a wide variety of readers through the wonderful newsletter, all while supporting a local business we trust and admire."
—Meggan and Lauri, Healing Point Chinese Medicine Clinic

“I advertise in the Co-op newsletter to reach a pre-selected audience that thinks about energy efficiency.”
—Kurt ”Sam” Obermayr, Renovations, Remodels, and Energy Efficiency

"I advertise with the Co-op for the same reason I shop there: local is good. Advertising is usually somewhat of a 'leap of faith', in that it can be hard to gauge the results. That said, the Co-op represents exactly the target audience that I want."
—Stuart Scott, Camas Prairie Winery

"I advertise in the newsletter because I like the fact that it’s the "Community News," and not just a co-op newsletter. It reflects the diversity in Moscow. What an asset!"
—Arlene Falcon, Tye-Dye Everything