Relocations & Changes Come With Development At 744 N 34th
This week, visible progress was made to future development of the former Fremont Electric site, at 744 N 34th St (at the corner of Troll Ave & Patches Place.)
This week, visible progress was made to future development of the former Fremont Electric site, at 744 N 34th St (at the corner of Troll Ave & Patches Place.)
Join the Aurora North Friends Of Scouting Breakfast on Wednesday, February 3rd. Support our Boy Scouts, enjoy an early morning breakfast among the critters – at Woodland Park Zoo – and help honor Mike Dunn, of Dunn Lumber.
On Wednesday, January 20th, at 8a, the Fremont Chamber of Commerce will host a breakfast with Calvin Goings, Regional Administrator of the Seattle District Office of the Small Business Administration. This public event ($20 for non-Chamber members) will take place at the brand-new Staybridge Suites on Aurora Avenue.
This Sunday, January 17th, from 5p – 2a, at Fremont’s elegant and favorite non-secret speakeasy, The Backdoor, pay special tribute to the always classy, always unique and deeply missed David Bowie.
Café Turko, our authentic Turkish restaurant, has moved after 15 years, and Milstead & Co, after 4+, from a building that once housed Fremont Electric. Both have moved into a temporary location, one block east at 900 N 34th St, while their original building is demolished and a new office building is built
With the New Year begun, now is the right time to sign-up for classes at Dusty Strings Music School. Dusty Strings classes are fun, welcoming, and stress-free, held in a safe group environment, and give anyone a chance to delve more deeply into an instrument, style and/or new talent.
Those looking for a casual, laid-back New Years celebration, need look no further than The Outlander Brewery & Pub.
A lot of great parties going on in Fremont this New Year’s Eve; take your pick based on what kind of entertainment you, and your date, enjoy
Only one week remains in the voting for Best of Fremont for 2015. Vote now for the people, places and non-profit that you think make Fremont the Center of the Universe! Vote by midnight, December 31st, 2015, at vote@box2219.temp.domains
Remember, when you shop local, you not only support our business district but also local charities they give to, and the local people they employ. Small, local businesses employ the majority of people in the U.S. Keep your money local, and pick up your remaining gifts (or a few rewards,) this holiday season.