Set Clocks Forward – Daylight Savings Time Begins Tonight
Set clocks forward, Daylight Savings Time begins tonight, March 12th, 2016.
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!
Set clocks forward, Daylight Savings Time begins tonight, March 12th, 2016.
Starting March 14th, 2016, the corner of 2nd Avenue NW and NW Canal Street will be closed to traffic through the Fall, to allow for the Fremont Siphon Replacement Project.
Fremont Rotary Club Past-President Jean Withers sent out a request for help for the 36 businesses affected by the natural gas explosion in the Greenwood business district. The Phinney Neighborhood Association (PNA) has set up an on-line fundraiser, so that we can make tax-deductible donations for people affected by the explosion. 100% of the money raised will go directly to the relief efforts.
On Facebook, on March 7th, 2016, owner of The Way Station announced that the coffee shop on Leary Way will be closing its doors.
On Wednesday, March 16th, at 8a, the Fremont Chamber of Commerce is hosting a breakfast at the Fremont Brewery Tasting Room (at 3409 Woodland Park Ave N,) on the topic of Sustainable Green Business practices.
This Saturday, March 12th, the Seattle Chamber Singers and Orchestra Seattle (OSSCS) will present Johann Sebastian Bach’s ‘St. John Passion’ at First Free Methodist Church at 7:30p.
On Tuesday, March 8th, at 7:10p, at The Powerhouse, the Fremont Arts Council (FAC) will host its monthly, public meeting called the ‘Committee Of the Whole’ or COW.
The incredible annual showcase of comedy/varieté returns to Fremont on St. Patrick’s Day, and audiences can expect to find unleashed revelry, extraordinary performances, new collaborations, and a million laughs at Moisture Festival, but only if they buy tickets now!
On Tuesday, March 8th, at Nectar Lounge, attend a benefit concert supporting YMCA programs.
The Woodland Park Zoo (WPZ,) founded in 1899 and known for its efforts to save animals and their habitats through conservation leadership and engaging experiences, is asking for community advice on planning its next major exhibit. Out of the 92-acres it manages, WPZ has an opportunity to redevelop 3.4-acres of the Tropical Asia zone, that formerly housed elephants, and they want to know what the community of supporters to their mission of preservation, conservation and stewardship want to see in the space.