FNC Discusses Housing Levy, Freight Plan & Potential Future Projects
On Monday, May 23rd, at 7p, at Doric Lodge #92, the Fremont Neighborhood Council (FNC) will meet to discuss issues and projects affecting the residents of our community.
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 Monday, May 23rd, at 7p, at Doric Lodge #92, the Fremont Neighborhood Council (FNC) will meet to discuss issues and projects affecting the residents of our community.
On Wednesday, May 25th, starting at 5p, Nectar Lounge will host a Latin food and music celebration to raise money for PASE, helping Nicaraguan sugar cane workers suffering from chronic kidney disease.
In its ‘Devil May Care’ concert, Orchestra Seattle & Seattle Chamber Singers (OSSCS) will perform works at the First Free Methodist Church from composers at particularly happy times in their lives. The concert takes place on Sunday, May 22nd starting at 3p.
On Saturday, May 21st & Sunday, May 22nd, between 9a – 9p, stop by the Fremont Arts Council workshop space, The Powerhouse, for a few minutes (or a few hours) and find your inspiration for the 2016 Solstice Parade.
On Saturday, May 21st & Sunday, May 22nd, Salsa Con Todo offers a unique opportunity to learn from cutting edge Afro-Latin Dance artist Sekou McMiller.
On Thursday, May 19th, from 5p – 9p, visit the Fremont shops as they offer special deals and discounts.
Stop by The Backdoor on Wednesday, May 18th, 5p – 2p, to celebrate five years of Fremont’s elegant speakeasy – and to help raise money for the Save KPLU campaign.
Next Wednesday, May 18th, at Noon, the Fremont Chamber invites everyone to come and share their message.
For four Tuesdays, starting May 17th, join in singing with folks of all ages in a fun and supportive environment at Dusty Strings Music School.
The American Lung Association wants to offer parents and caregivers opportunities to learn how to talk to children and young people about tobacco products, including vaping, hookah and e-cigs.