Seattle Public Utilities Urges Seattleites Not To Flush Trash
Seattle Public Utilities is urging all residents, and users of Seattle toilets, to think twice before flushing anything but toilet paper and human waste.
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Seattle Public Utilities is urging all residents, and users of Seattle toilets, to think twice before flushing anything but toilet paper and human waste.
On Thursday, October 9th, from 6:30p – 8p, enjoy a free Author Talk at Book Larder with Catherine Ruehle, teaching from her book ‘Let Us All Eat Cake’.
For the company who uses the slogan ‘Run Happy’ as their motto, Brooks Sports has chosen to celebrate their arrival in Fremont with a group run on the morning of October 11th.
On Monday, October 6th, at 7p in the DownStage Theatre, the Play Factory Writers’ Group will do another installment of its bi-monthly play readings. Called… Read More »Take Time for Another Installment of ‘The Assembly Line’
Today, September 30th, in the afternoon a fire broke out in one of the buildings of the Asko Processing company.
This Friday, October 3rd, from 6p – 9p, take another first experience of the Fremont First Friday Art Walk.
On Saturday, October 4th, at 3p, at History House, Fremont Artist & Historian Roger Wheeler will share from his extensive collection of clippings and stories about our community.
The American Lung Association wants you to know about their free home assessment program.
On Tuesday, September 30th, from 6:30p – 8:30p, at the Fremont Abbey Arts Center, The Hope Project Liberia will host a free gathering for celebration and education about the work this 501(c)3 non-profit is doing in Gardnersville, Liberia – and the Ebola epidemic hitting that area of the world.
Be ready to take action in the immediate aftermath of a disaster by taking the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training series.