Fremont Chamber Health & Wellness Meet-Up At Stride Physio
On Thursday, January 14th, from 5p – 7p, the Fremont Chamber of Commerce will host one of its quarterly Health & Wellness Meet-Ups, this time at Stride Physio, at 100 NE Northlake Way #200B.
On Thursday, January 14th, from 5p – 7p, the Fremont Chamber of Commerce will host one of its quarterly Health & Wellness Meet-Ups, this time at Stride Physio, at 100 NE Northlake Way #200B.
This Sunday, January 10th, from 10a – 4p, the Mobile Food Rodeo returns to the Fremont Sunday Market with twenty delicious food trucks – rain or shine!
The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS), in partnership with the Seattle Department of Transportation, is seeking a practicing, published poet, fiction, or creative non-fiction writer for a project-based artist residency in the Northwest tower of the Fremont Bridge.
Fremont Arts Council (FAC) Board President Barb Luecke has posted a proposed agenda for the arts organizations’ first general meeting of 2016 – at 7:10p next Tuesday, January 12th at the FAC Powerhouse workshop.
Café Turko, our authentic Turkish restaurant, has moved after 15 years, and Milstead & Co, after 4+, from a building that once housed Fremont Electric. Both have moved into a temporary location, one block east at 900 N 34th St, while their original building is demolished and a new office building is built
On Sunday, January 10th, at 10:30a, Fremont Baptist Church will screen a 48-minute, inspiring documentary, titled ‘An Act Of Faith: The Rev. Emery Andrews Story.’ … Read More »Documentary Screening, And Discussion, At Fremont Baptist Church On Sunday
The Seattle Department Of Transportation will begin construction in January on the new Westlake Cycle Track, with the finished bike route expected for completion in summer 2016.
With the New Year begun, now is the right time to sign-up for classes at Dusty Strings Music School. Dusty Strings classes are fun, welcoming, and stress-free, held in a safe group environment, and give anyone a chance to delve more deeply into an instrument, style and/or new talent.