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March 2016

Third Week Of Moisture Festival – Book Tickets Today!

The third week of Moisture Festival, at Hale’s Palladium, is here, already, which makes this the final week for Libertease Burlesque at Broadway Performance Hall. Opportunities to enjoy comedy, variety and burlesque, right here, are quickly slipping away! Purchase tickets today and guarantee your seat at Moisture, before it evaporates!

A Morning Concert With Vaudeville Cowboy Sourdough Slim

On Sunday, April 3rd at 10:30a, Dusty Strings will host a very special, family-friendly morning concert featuring a veritable ‘one-man Western extravaganza’. Sourdough Slim & Robert Armstrong will be crooning Western classics, play accordion, guitar and harmonica, dancing jigs, dishing out comedic sketches and letting loose award-winning yodeling!

Fremont Place Traffic Disruption Coming Soon

Starting as early as April 4th, Fremont Place may be reduced to one-lane of traffic (westbound) while Seattle Public Utilities does important work taking core samples, drilling 6-inch diameter holes up to 170 feet deep, intended to influence the design of the elongated storage tank being built for the Seattle Combined Sewage Overflow.

Literacy Source Begins Registering Students At New Lake City Facility

While sad news for Fremont, in April Literacy Source will be relocating to more spacious facilities in Lake City, at 3200 NE 125th St. Attend the upcoming Annual Literacy Source Breakfast! On May 4th, from 7:30a – 9a, at Seattle Pacific University, hear from students who have changed their own lives and those of their families, along with the 2016 top book picks from Nancy Pearl. Reserve a seat, or just ask questions, at 206/782-2050 or breakfast@literacysource.org

Ways To Grow, And Simultaneously Green, Your Business

Last Wednesday, March 16th, the Fremont Chamber of Commerce (FCC) hosted an informational meeting on steps businesses could take towards greener practices, without spending their green. The meeting featured representatives from the City and King County, along with representation from one local business (Green Cleaning Seattle) taking massive steps to save the earth, and enhance their business for employees, customers and everyone.