Bombadil Live At Fremont Abbey On September 4th
On Tuesday, September 4th, at Fremont Abbey Arts Center the band Bombadil will return to performing with pieces from their new album ‘Fences.’
Kirby has been in Fremont for a lifetime, as a resident, employee, employer, and playmate. She's served on the Fremont Chamber of Commerce, the Fremont Neighborhood Council and the Fremont Arts Council, and can be seen wandering the Center of the Universe year 'round. When it comes to Fremont, she likes to say she's full of it!
On Tuesday, September 4th, at Fremont Abbey Arts Center the band Bombadil will return to performing with pieces from their new album ‘Fences.’
Right now, applications are being accepted for what may be the last batch of Patches Patio Pavers, under the ‘Late For The Interurban’ statue created by Kevin Pettelle. Immortalize your message, for your loved ones or honoring J.P. & Gertrude, by purchasing a Paver today!
Recently, Solid Ground – our area’s leading non-profit working to improve the lives of marginalized and low-income people – suggested Diversion as a low-cost, successful solution for assisting people out of homelessness.
The Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) has launched a collection of four videos intended to educate on how the public can safely dispose of hypodermic syringes, needles and lancets – also known as ‘sharps’ – found on private property.
The Fremont Arts Council (FAC) is currently preparing for its annual lantern walk around Green Lake, on the Autumnal Equinox. In preparation, the FAC will host a series of workshops in building lanterns, for the use of participants and for sale as a fundraiser for the Luminata Lantern Walk.
The community work party originally scheduled for cleaning and pruning at Fremont Peak Park on Saturday, August 25th, has been cancelled. Instead, the neighbors who care for and groom this public park hope to see everyone for the next work party on September 22nd.
The Blind Café brings an inspiring evening of food, music and enlightenment to Seattle each year, and they are ramping up for their shows here October 4th – 6th.
For one week – August 18th – 25th – Caravan Stage Company will perform ‘Nomadic Tempest’ off the shores of Gas Works Park, aboard their 110-foot-tall ship the Amara Zee.
Coming soon – on Friday, September 21st – the City of Seattle will once again host PARK(ing) Day, an annual event to transform on-street parking spaces into creative, community building opportunities, for part of a day.
On the weekend of August 24th, NalandaWest will host a discussion with Marcia Schmidt, editor of ‘Dakini Activity: The Dynamic Play of Awakening.’