March 1st To The Fremont First Friday Art Walk
There may be plenty to do Friday evening, but march first to the Fremont First Friday Art Walk – this March 1st (sorry, couldn’t resist the pun…) from 6p – 9p.
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!
There may be plenty to do Friday evening, but march first to the Fremont First Friday Art Walk – this March 1st (sorry, couldn’t resist the pun…) from 6p – 9p.
All play, no work, at Dusty Strings on Wednesdays at Noon, with Sing! This lunchtime break gives everyone a chance to share their voice with others. Come warm up your music life with Kate & Steve.
The baby count at the Woodland Park Zoo keeps increasing – as does the cuteness count.
Hop, skip, swirl and swagger through the Mad Men-inspired Hop Scotch Festival this weekend, February 22nd & 23rd. Held indoors at Fremont Studios, this fundraiser for the Seattle International Film Festival, provides a swanky beverage tasting playground for discerning adults.
This Saturday, February 23rd, the Artists-In-Residence of the Fremont Abbey Arts Center will present a collaborative performance piece, staging two performances in one night – at 7p & 9p. Purchase tickets now to ‘Net//Works: Art Exploring the Nature Of Connection’ to get a discount/advance price of $12, through Brown Paper Tickets, or simply get more information on the Facebook event page and purchase a ticket the night of for $15.
‘5 X Tenn (Or So)’ on stage at Stone Soup Theatre through March 9th, and directed by Ellen Graham, gives audiences a rare glimpse of six one-act plays by the author of ‘The Glass Menagerie’ and ‘A Streetcar Named Desire.’
This Sunday, February 24th, from 10a – 1p, the first work party will be held at Fremont Peak Park for 2013. Post Winter Solstice, the days get longer and the bulbs start to sprout. Unfortunately, the weeds sprout even more and volunteers are needed to gather the invaders up and send them off to the great compost pile.
The City of Seattle Department of Planning & Development sends out information on developments happening around the city through its Land Use Information Bulletins. In February, three notices have been posted regarding substantial changes to come to property in Fremont.
Expect unleashed revelry, extraordinary performances and special events as part of the 10th Anniversary of Moisture Festival, coming to Fremont (and other venues,) starting March 21st.
On Wednesday, February 20th, at 8a, the Fremont Chamber of Commerce will host an informational meeting on the economy – and steps to take to improve personal piece of mind. Paul Doak, CFP®, of ID Financial, will give an overview of the current economic climate, outline a few hindrances to the recovery, and give suggestions for what to focus on for financial success, with less stress.