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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!

Passing – Richard Beyer, Fremont’s First Public Artist

On Monday, April 9th, 2012, Richard Sternoff Beyer passed away following a serious stroke he sustained on March 27th. Beyer is survived by his wife, Dorothy Scholz-Beyer, and his children Elizabeth Beyer Miller and Charles S. Beyer, and two step-children, Charles Scholz and Anna Scholz Godas, and 10 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.

Art Walk Gets A Move On April 6th

The Fremont First Friday Art Walk gets moving this Friday, April 6th from 6p – 9p. This month Adobe Systems Inc has joined the line-up of participating venues, with art work by Kate Protage.

Final Days Of Girl Scout Cookies

March 18th will be the final day of Girl Scout Cookie Sales for the Western Washington Totem Council. After that, the only way to get those delicious cookies will be to steal them from less-than-vigilant relatives, or wait for March 2013.

Find Out All About Fremont Events For 2012

Ever wanted to know all about the events and festivals coming to Fremont each year, before it was too late to get involved – or speak with organizers about modifications that could benefit our community? The Fremont Chamber of Commerce wants you to attend its annual Fremont Events meeting, rescheduled (due to snow) from January to Wednesday, March 21st at 8a at the Lake Washington Rowing Club.

Become A Producer…Of The Double (XX) Fest at Stone Soup

Each year in the spring, Stone Soup Theatre presents the Double (XX) Play Fest (this year April 19th – May 6th.) This showcase provides audiences a chance to sample short plays written and directed by women. This year a Kickstarter campaign allows audience members to transform themselves into production producers – with small or large donations.