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Small Business Spotlight: Maddy's Bakeshop
Nothing says “Happy Women’s History Month” like telling a woman her business is “too girly.” This happened to Maddy O’Donnell at a farmer’s market last year, so when she opened her brick-and-mortar bakeshop on Valentine’s Day, the first thing she did was hang a disco ball and paint everything pink. We sat down with Maddy […] read more
Small Business Spotlight: Pumarosa Candles
Pumarosa Candles is not just a candle shop. Founded by Venezuelan-born Vanessa and located in Pacific Place in downtown Seattle, it is a space built around memory, community, and the belief that scent is one of the most powerful ways to connect us to the people and places we love. Can you tell us a […] read more
Black History Month 2026: Community Impact Report
Black History Month 2026 just wrapped, and the numbers speak for themselves. This year, our community showed up for the Receipt & Receive initiative: most receipts uploaded, most dollars spent, and most impact reported. Ever. From sports partnerships and small business spotlights to BECU’s support of the Equity in Action program, here’s a look at […] read more






