Red Door September 11th Memorial Gathering
On Wednesday, September 11th, the Red Door had Pipe & Drum bands gather to honor those we lost, and those who tried to help them, 12 years ago in the tragedies of this day.
On Wednesday, September 11th, the Red Door had Pipe & Drum bands gather to honor those we lost, and those who tried to help them, 12 years ago in the tragedies of this day.
Ending the season with a bang, and a ‘Big Lebowski’, the Fremont Outdoor Movies will hold its annual DudeFest this Saturday, August 24th. This celebration of the cult film by the Coen Brothers will include live music, burlesque, food trucks, White Russians, and a Dude-look-alike contest.
It may be early, but time has come to plan for the 2013 Trick-or-Treat In Fremont! For more information, contact instigator@box2219.temp.domains
This Saturday, July 20th, gather up the gang and head to the B.F. Day Upper Playfields for fun, fellowship, food and free games – from 11a – 2p!
Today we celebrate the Independence of the United States of America, and the freedoms our founding fathers built our nation upon.
This Saturday, June 15th, from 11a – 2p, The Hallows Church will host the first of three Community Block Parties they have planned for this summer. This one, to be held in the B.F. Day Upper Playfield, is open-to-the-public, who can enjoy free burgers, hot dogs and drinks.
On Monday, June 10th, from 5:30p – 7p, at the Fremont Branch of the Seattle Public Library, Literacy Source welcomes everyone to come celebrate the achievements of outstanding scholars.
The 5th Annual Celebration of the Wallingford Boys & Girls Club (WBGC) will take place on Friday, June 7th, from 6p – 9p, at the 45th Street main club. Come celebrate the staff and members of the WBGC, including those at its off-site facilities at B.F. Day, Sacajawea, Olympic Hills, Bagley, and View Ridge.
Sunday, June 2nd, will be the Fremont BBQ Extravaganza featuring a PNWBA sanctioned BBQ competition, live music, beverages, samples, a bagel ring toss, mini-pancake eating contest, and a costumed dog parade.
On Saturday, June 1st, at 11a, the City of Seattle will officially give the honorary name of ‘J.P. Patches Place’ to a portion of one of Fremont’s most traveled streets – N 34th St.