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Kirby Lindsay Laney

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!

Screaming Flea Seeks Family For Rainforest Retreat

On behalf of Screaming Flea Productions (Hoarders, Sell This House,) Fremont resident Alicia Raymond has issued an invitation for a family that wants to undergo a back-to-nature re-booting of their lives for a reality show pilot called, ‘Big Family Fix.’

Life Found In SPACE

Over the last two weeks Jessica Randall, and a scant few volunteers, have been hard at work cleaning up, and doing minor repairs, on the SPACE art installation at 600 N 36th St. Randall contacted Fremocentrist.com to inform readers that life has been found in SPACE, as the once blue – now pearl-ized – planet has cracked open to reveal a secret worthy of SPACE-exploration.

History House Continues To Gather Fremont Stories, With Your Help

The ‘Fremont: Timber To Troll’ history project being compiled currently at History House of Greater Seattle continues to gather materials from Fremonsters of all times, talents and temperaments. The final presentation of the student’s projects, the DVD and a possible art display has been rescheduled for November 17th to get more people, and their contributions, involved.

Seattle Parks Seeks Feedback On Electronic Interfaces

The Seattle Department of Parks & Recreation will host three public meetings to learn from the community how they interact with the Parks website, social media and public computers available at Parks Community Centers.

The meetings will take place from 7p – 8:30p at:
Garfield Community Center (2323 E Cherry St) on Monday, September 10th
Northgate Community Center (10510 – 5th Ave NE) on Thursday, September 13th
Van Asselt Community Center (28200 S Myrtle St) on Monday, September 17th

Community Meeting on Lower Woodland Lighting Improvements

The Seattle Department of Parks & Recreation invites the community to a meeting on the Lower Woodland Cloverleaf Ball Field and Tennis Court Lighting Replacement project on Tuesday, September 4th from 6p – 7:30p. The discussion of the existing lighting system for the ball fields and tennis courts will take place at the Green Lake Branch of the Seattle Public Library System (7364 E Green Lake Dr N.)