Hoot For The Hood: A Celebration Of Zoo Neighbors!
On Friday, June 23rd, from 6:30p to 8p, Woodland Park Zoo wants to celebrate its neighbors, and our neighborhoods, with its annual Hoot For The Hood event.
On Friday, June 23rd, from 6:30p to 8p, Woodland Park Zoo wants to celebrate its neighbors, and our neighborhoods, with its annual Hoot For The Hood event.
The Seattle Public Library Fremont Branch has several upcoming activities, all free, where community members can come together to learn, play and build on our resources, at Talk Time, Book Club, and Unplug & Play.
The Fremont Arts Council (FAC) is stepping into 2017 with a will to build, and they are asking for your help to make it so!
On Saturday, August 22nd, from 11a – 2p, enjoy a community Party In The Park, with food, music, games and a chance to mix and mingle with other residents and personalities from our neighborhood.
On Saturday, May 9th, from 5p – 10p, the Seattle Emergency Communication Hubs will host their annual spring training so neighbors and volunteers can learn about the program, about what happens when it gets dark, and about how to manage information.
The Lake Union District Council meeting will take place on Monday, January 5th at 5p at History House of Greater Seattle, and is open-to-the-public.
Coming June 8th & 9th, at 7:30p, the Seattle Blind Café provides a mind bending and heart-opening experience. Audiences will indulge in a ‘sensory tasting experience’, then participate in a question & answer session with the blind wait staff – all accompanied by a concert of original music by Rosh & One Eye Glass Broken…and all done in the pitch dark!
The 46th Street Mural may create much more for our community than an art covered wall. The Steering Committee continue to work – even after the mural is finished, and they’ve shared the results from an on-line survey they conducted that gave feedback on the mural, and other aspects of our community.