See In 2012 At The Center of The Universe
For those who wish to celebrate the New Year without straying from the Center of the Universe, check out this variety of options still available.
For those who wish to celebrate the New Year without straying from the Center of the Universe, check out this variety of options still available.
A wish for peace this holiday season, from The Fremocentrist.com
At their annual Holiday Party, on December 7th, the Fremont Chamber of Commerce unveiled their awards for efforts made in 2011 by area businesses, organizations and individuals.
On Saturday, December 17th, between Noon and 7p, the wacky folks at Not A Number will celebrate the season with a selection of traditional Festivus rituals including the Airing Of Grievances, Feats of Strength (including Rock’em Sock’em Robots, thumb wrestling, tater tot toss, etc.,) and a selection of Festivus poles.
For the first time in many years, the Fremont Arts Council (FAC) will sell tickets to their singular Winter Solstice Feast celebration. Traditionally only volunteers who participated in creating this evening of food, music and art were allowed to attend. This year a very limited number of tickets have been made available for purchased – in advance only – through Brown Paper Tickets.
While it may sound like a lot – 200 tickets – the Moisture Festival New Year’s Eve party at Hale’s Palladium is likely to sell out. Get tickets today!
Tickets are on sale now for what may become a New Year’s Eve tradition for Fremonsters. Enjoy a scrumptious meal, outrageous entertainment and elegant atmosphere at Fremont’s own speakeasy, the Backdoor At Roxy’s, as you ring in the year to come!
For those wanting to shop, but also avoid the crowds (and chaos,) consider shopping Fremont this Black Friday – and supporting our diverse collection of small, independent retailers and restaurants. For those looking for a unique gift, for themselves or loved ones, that want to avoid traffic altogether – Moisture Festival tickets went on sale yesterday!
Have a great Turkey Day!
SPU wants everyone to know that there will be no solid waste collections on November 24th, Thanksgiving Day, for garbage, food & yard waste, or recycling. The North Seattle Transfer Station will also be closed that day, and re-open Friday, Nov. 25th.