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Business Spotlight: Curvy Cactus
Curvy Cactus is a movement for inclusion, creativity, and joy in plus size fashion. Founded by sisters Amber and Alyss Seelig, this Seattle-based shop celebrates plus-size bodies through resale, upcycled designs, and a welcoming community space inside the Seattle Fat Mall. Amber and Alyss created Curvy Cactus and the Fat Mall to create a space […] read more
8 Native American-owned Restaurants in the Seattle Area
This November, we’re honoring the incredible Native-owned businesses that enrich our communities — starting with the places where we gather to EAT (hint: SHOP and EXPERIENCE lists are coming soon!) Fry bread to tacos to tea to pizza — these restaurants and cafés celebrate heritage and creativity across the greater Seattle area. 🍞 Off The […] read more
Free Meals and Food Drives at Small Businesses Throughout Greater Seattle
From free community meals to food drives and pantries, small businesses are finding creative ways to support neighbors during a time of rising food insecurity and reduced SNAP benefits. Last updated: November 6th Small business owners continue to step up and care for the community. We will continue to update this blog as we learn […] read more





