Sign Up NOW For A Slow Ride Speed Date Gathering For Gay & Lesbian Cyclists
On Tuesday, October 4th, single gay and lesbian cyclists will have a chance to meet other bike lovers as Hub and Bespoke hosts their second “Slow Ride Speed Date” event.
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!
On Tuesday, October 4th, single gay and lesbian cyclists will have a chance to meet other bike lovers as Hub and Bespoke hosts their second “Slow Ride Speed Date” event.
Want to have a visible impact on the life of a child, after giving only a few hours a week? B.F. Day Elementary School needs volunteers to meet with elementary students twice a week to give basic assistance with writing, math, and reading. After school tutoring requires no real special skills, beyond a willingness to help and the time to give. After school sessions are on Tuesdays & Thursdays, October 18th to April 5th (holidays off!) from 3p – 4:15p.
The Fremont Chamber of Commerce monthly meet up of tech specialists gives those who work in IT, software, hardware, networking, web development, etc. a chance to gather together, informally, for fun, food, drink and free wi-fi! The next gathering will be Thursday, September 29th at History House from 7p – 9p.
You know everything is better in Fremont. I know everything is better in Fremont. Let’s see that the world knows it! Vote for your favorite Fremont business in the KING 5 Best Of Western Washington competition.
The popular trivia contest most recently hosted by at Dad Watson’s has moved to White Rabbit, providing an opportunity for geeks of all interests and acumen to gather. Now held on Sundays, starting September 25th, at 7p.m.
This Saturday, September 24th, from 5p – 7p, join the Seattle F.R.I.E.N.D.S., as our community celebrates (and gives a huge, collective sigh of relief) over the installation of the safety barrier on the George Washington Memorial Bridge (a.k.a. Aurora.) The party will take place at History House (790 N 34th St,) will include snacks and beverages donated by grateful Fremont businesses, and is free to attend.
This weekend has plenty going on, but you will truly miss out if you don’t at least stop by Fremont Oktoberfest on Friday, Saturday and/or Sunday, September 23rd – 25th. The fun begins Friday at 5p, and extends to Sunday at 6p – with plenty going on, in addition to serving up great beer!
A painting party of the Aurora Bridge Mural (a.k.a. Bridge Way Mural) has been planned for this Saturday, September 24th, from 10a – 2p. After a few weeks of hard work by dedicated volunteers, not much remains to be done to repair the mural – and then volunteers can work on restoring it.
The Fremont Arts Council will host their 11th Luminata Lantern Parade, to celebrate the autumnal equinox, on Thursday September 22nd, starting at 7p at Green Lake.
On Saturday, September 24th, from 5p – 7p, the Fremont community will come together to celebrate the installation of the Aurora Bridge Safety Barrier – and the F.R.I.E.N.D.S. that made it possible.