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Business Spotlight: Capitol Thrill

   Capitol Thrill is one of Capitol Hill’s most unique gift shops. Owned by Jeff Gonzales, this queer-owned store highlights local and independent brands, offering a curated selection of bold and thoughtful items. Since its 2021 opening, it has become a community staple, providing a welcoming space to discover special treasures. Learn about Capitol Thrill’s […] read more

Latinx Heritage Month 2024

SpendLikeItMatters at businesses owned by people from Latinx, Hispanic, Latino/a-identifying communities as part of your Latinx Heritage Month celebration! To create our Latinx Heritage Month art, we worked with Seattle artist, Nathaly Lerma of Flor De Cactus Studio. She has shared the following explanation of the inspiration for her design. This piece, “El Paso de […] read more

Business Spotlight: Pinckney Cookie Cafe

Meet Pinckney Cookie Cafe, the longtime Farmer’s Market cookie destination that now has its first brick and mortar location in Kirkland, Washington. Michael “Cookie Monster” Pinckney loves spreading joy through his delicious cookies, which includes his vegan and gluten-free Miracle Cookies. After more than a decade in business Michael is excited to welcome the community […] read more