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April 2015

Join In A Collaboration Workshop To Prep For The 2015 Solstice Parade

On Thursday, April 23rd, from 6p – 9p, and Saturday, August 25th, from Noon – 2p, join ‘Re-form – Transform – Collaborate!’ workshops led by Carl Smool. This is a call to re-energize and come together on a celebration of creative energy! Imagine working with people on a project larger than the sum of its parts – like the Fremont Arts Council Solstice Parade.

Help Hallows Church Pants Drive for Teens

Help Seattle teens fulfill a tangible need! Hallows Church is holding a drive in April for new yoga or sweatpants for teenage boys and girls in the Washington State foster care system and the REST (Real Escaped from the Sex Trade) program.

Give Input on The Draft Transportation Levy Now

In March, City of Seattle Mayor Ed Murray introduced a proposal for a nine-year, $900 million levy to replace the $365 million Bridging The Gap levy due to expire at the end of 2015. The proposed Transportation Levy to Move Seattle is focused on basics: maintaining streets, bridges and sidewalks, and also investing in the future with improvements intended to provide more transportation choices to move more people and goods around this growing city, by increasing the property taxes paid by all residents in the City of Seattle.

Get Tickets TODAY To ‘Alice In Wonderland’ On Stage Now

Tonight is the opening of the newest show at Stone Soup Theatre: ‘Alice In Wonderland’ by Andre Gregory. Scheduled to run through May 3rd, this tribute production celebrates the 150th anniversary of the publication of Lewis Carroll’s book ‘Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland’, and brings to Fremont audiences an accessible and all-ages friendly one-act play.