More SR99/Aurora Bridge Lane Closures Coming Up
On Friday, July 12th at 7p, Aurora Bridge traffic will be reduced to one lane, in both directions, so crews from Lakeside Industries can repave the north end of the southbound lanes.
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 Friday, July 12th at 7p, Aurora Bridge traffic will be reduced to one lane, in both directions, so crews from Lakeside Industries can repave the north end of the southbound lanes.
On July 5th, from 6p – 9p, the Fremont First Friday Art Walk returns to fill our community with an opportunity to stroll and be inspired by the creativity and vision of a variety of artists.
On Thursday, July 4th, NalandaWest will be hosting members and friends of Nalandabodhi for a Celebration of the Paramita of Generosity starting at 3p.
In a few weeks, by August 6th, Seattle voters will be selecting the primary candidates for Seattle City Council – by district. Those who live in East Fremont (east of Aurora Avenue,) are in District #4, along with residents of Wedgewood, U-District, Laurelhurst and Ravenna.
At 7p on Mondays at Hale’s Ales Brewery, Music Mondays brings live music, by some incredibly talented musicians, to this fun and tasty venue.
On June 27th, workers from the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) came and installed a bike rack and painted stripes on the street for bicycle parking on North 36th Street, at the end of Dayton Avenue North.
The dates for Moisture Festival in 2020 have been scheduled – March 12th to April 5th – and everyone can expect to see some of the most incredible performers at our annual vaudeville showcase.
Everyone who contributed to creating the spectacular Fremont Arts Council Solstice Parade celebration art installation is invited to the Parade Afterglow Party on Saturday, June 29th from 7p – Midnight, at the Wallingford Senior Center.
The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS,) in partnership with Seattle Public Utilities, is seeking emerging artists to develop temporary art works for display on construction walls and fences during work on the Ship Canal Water Quality Project.
On Sunday, June 30th, from 5p to 8p, the Down Under Gallery (downstairs at 465 N 36th St, in the Fremocentrist.com office) will host a Reception for Duo Rêves, a painter, aerialist, actor, chandler, and filmmaker.