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Whether You Are Ordering a Product From Our Online Store or Stepping Into One of Our Physical Locations, Quality and Service Are Our TOP Priorities. Find out How by Visiting Our Loyalty Tab or Ask Staff Next Time Your In Store! That is why Loyalty Members can Save Up to 30% on Products. If you are in the Northern Washington/Seattle Area Bud Barn's Doors are Open 7 Days a Week With Fresh Products and Outstanding Deals. Our Aim Is to Simplify the Cannabis Shopping Experience and Provide Excellent Products at Great Prices. Bud Barn Was Created With the Goal of Community in Mind and We Love to Give Back to Our Community and Our Bud Barn Family. The store is open every day from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm and can be reached on (360) 413-3017 or at to Bud Barn! Bud Barn Is Washington's Premier Cannabis, and Recreational Marijuana Retail Store! We Have Two Convenient Locations in Lacey and Yelm Washington. Greenfoot Cannabis offers a different kind of grass than the historical reference and another reason to consider doing business with the tribe. Those who know a little about the Nisqually people will recall that the name of their people in Lushootseed, their native language, is Squalli-Absch, which means “people of the grass.” The ceiling is decorated with several canoe paddles, each unique (but not to scale with the under-table canoe!). The front counter is also of reclaimed wood but from a plank of English Walnut that’s nearly as gorgeous as the table it stands near. That front table? It’s supported, spiritually at least, by an eight-foot long miniature canoe, hand-carved by Reuben Wells Jr., a member of the Nisqually Indian Tribe, from a cedar log he collected from the river. The staff caters to medical marijuana patients both with help selecting the right products for their individual situations and also by offering an additional eight percent (8.00%) price discount. She’s no newcomer to the business, having worked in the industry for the past four years and managed two other retail locations. McLean leads a group of nine staff, including two who are have Medical Marijuana Certification. For example, “Munchie Monday” offers 15-30% off solid edible products, Thirsty Thursday” offers 20% off drinks and tinctures. Products start at only $4.00.ĭaily special discounts are advertised by day-of-the-week. Many products come in multiple sizes, so customers can try new products without committing to a large quantity. There are CBD products to ingest or apply to skin, and cannabis to smoke, vape, eat or drink. The store carries more than 1,200 different products, from 50-plus vendors, including a wide variety of flower, dabs, pre-rolls, topicals, vape pens, tinctures and edibles. After extensively remodeling its storefront location, Greenfoot Cannabis opened its doors on December 18. involved in the marijuana business but decided last year that having its own retail store would improve access to alternative, non-addictive medicines and create jobs in the community. The Nisqually Tribal Council debated for years whether to get its Medicine Creek Enterprise Corp. Everyone asks, according to store manager Ashley McLean. The photos with this story do a little better. What kind of table is worth venturing out to see? Describing it as a mirror-grain, split cedar slab with a glass center panel is accurate but doesn’t really describe how beautiful it is. All those variations of green, arranged vaguely as if to represent the Nisqually River, turn out to be alive: it’s crafted from dozens of species of local moss and other plants! At first I thought it was a tapestry, a huge fiber-art project. It’s really the wall that’s unlike anything ever seen in Thurston County. Either is worth the 15-minute drive to the Nisqually Indian Tribe’s reservation, where the store is located, directly across the street from the Red Wind Casino. The first thing a visitor sees is either the table or the wall. Floor to ceiling, the new Greenfoot Cannabis store is a mini-museum of Nisqually Tribal art.
