Fremont Shows Its Seahawk Spirit
On Friday, January 30th, Fremonsters gathered around the ‘hood to show their support and 12th Man spirit for our Seattle Seahawks as they prepared for battle against the New England Patriots at the 49th Super Bowl.
On Friday, January 30th, Fremonsters gathered around the ‘hood to show their support and 12th Man spirit for our Seattle Seahawks as they prepared for battle against the New England Patriots at the 49th Super Bowl.
The Fremont Chamber of Commerce Board met on January 28th at History House, and here are highlights from that meeting.
On Monday, February 2nd, at 8p, the City of Seattle Department of Planning & Development will host an Early Design Guidance meeting on a new office/retail building planned for 744 N 34th St.
Due to a city-wide pre-emption of regular programming on Sunday, only two days remain to see Lelavision, and the all-new ‘ExperiMetal’ show, at West of Lenin. Tickets remain available for the last performances on Friday, January 30th at 8p and on Saturday, January 31st, at 3p & 8p.
This Sunday, February 1st, at 3:30p, the Seattle Seahawks face down the New England Patriots in the 49th Super Bowl – the second in a row for our incredible, unstoppable team and its enthusiastic 12th Man supporters!
One of the official sponsors of the Seattle Seahawks, HomeStreet Bank is hosting a special Super Bowl Friday Party at the Fremont Branch on January 30th at Noon!
At 2p on Friday, January 30th, Fremont’s 12th Man can turn out at Evanston Plaza for a photo opp – to show the world how much we love our Seattle Seahawks!!
Last week the Fremont Chamber of Commerce hosted a presentation on commercial loans for businesses, given by Debbie Webber, VP Commercial Relationship Manager for HomeStreet Bank, and Teresa Murphy AVP of Commercial Relationship Manager, also with HomeStreet. At The Barrel Thief, Webber and Murphy talked about what it takes to build a financially healthy business, and getting a loan to help to grow it.
On February 3rd, HurryOut will launch its new mobile app, and fans of the event calendar website, headquartered in Fremont, are invited to submit an e-mail address to receive an invite (+ one) to the private celebration!
The Ferry Kalakala that inspired artists for many years in Fremont is now scheduled for salvage and demolition in Tacoma, according to a report in The Seattle Times.