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West of Lenin Premiere Performance: Sandbox Radio

This summer Fremont has many reasons to celebrate, including the arrival west of the Interurban and west of the center of the universe of West Of Lenin, a new 88-seat black box theater space now available for small theatrical works and live music performances, at 203 N 36th St.

‘Picnic in The Park’ On Wed, June 15th

On Wednesday, June 15th, the Fremont Chamber of Commerce, in conjunction with many other North Seattle business organizations, will host a City Council Candidate’s Forum at Gas Works Park. This annual tradition offers a great lunch (this year done by Cameron Catering,) time to network and schmooze with area business owners and movers & shakers, plus an invaluable chance to meet the folk who want your vote in the 2011 election for the Seattle City Council.

Get A Fresh Summer Look, To Brighten Up After A Dreary Spring

The Fresh Foundations Seminar & Fashion Show will take over Bellefleur Lingerie (at 3504 Fremont Pl N) on Saturday, June 4th, from 3p – 7p. This women-only, by reservation event can provide assistance – from Bellefleur, Stila Cosmetics and Regina Change Fine Accessories – in navigating summer trends for 2011.

Fremont Fair Posters at Frame Up

Again this year, Frame Up Studios will sell the fabulous Fremont Fair posters (before, during and after the festival) to raise money for Solid Ground, and their programs to end poverty through building community.

Design T-Shirt, Get Chocolate

Theo Chocolate has announced a contest seeking entries from the general public for a new t-shirt design. Entrants must be 18 years of age or older, and submit their own, original work. To participate, submit your image to contests@theochocolate.com before Monday, May 30th at 4p.

A Two-Wheeled Traffic Jam Expected At LTD

On Sunday, May 15th, in remembrance of the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, Red Hook Brewery will hold the 16th annual ‘Haul Ash’ Tour de Brew bicycle ride – a 42-mile, round-trip excursion between the current Red Hook Brewery (14300 NE 145th St, Woodinville) and the place where the micro-brewery became massive – Fremont.