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Send A Live Shakespeare Love Sonnet To Your Valentine!

Sound Theatre Company and GreenStage have joined forces to offer ‘Valentine Sonnets’ delivered directly to your beloved, between February 10th – 14th. For a donation that will support live theatre, an actor in Elizabethan costume will perform one of William Shakespeare’s immortal, romantic love sonnets to order for your special sweetie.

Call For Artists: Develop Art Projects for Vacant Storefronts

Storefronts Seattle, in partnership with the Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs, seeks artists to develop art projects for vacant storefronts in various Seattle neighborhoods, including Pioneer Square, the Chinatown-International District, Capitol Hill, South Lake Union and Rainier Beach. The projects will be programmed in available spaces throughout 2012 and into 2013. The deadline for applications is 11 p.m., Wednesday, February 22nd.

METRO Scales Back Proposed Route Changes

See current proposed changes on the METRO website, and attend one of the public meetings scheduled for input from riders, and all citizens, on proposed changes. The first meeting will be the one held closest to Fremont, at Ballard High School, on Monday, February 13th, from 6p – 8p.

Fremont Mischief Whiskey Tasting at NMUB on Feb 7th

On Tuesday, February 7th, from 8p – 10p, 9 Million in Unmarked Bills will host an exclusive rye whiskey tasting. Attendees at this 21+ event will be able to try both the John Jacob and Mischief whiskeys from Mischief Distillery, located right here in Fremont.

A Hardcore February Fremont First Friday Art Walk

Walking Fremont on a February evening, for the First Friday Art Walk on February 3rd from 6p – 9p, separates the art warriors from the weather wimps. Those tough enough – and willing to face potential rain and guaranteed dark to see art – will have plenty to see and explore this month.

Woodland Park Community Preschool Now Offers Five-Year Olds Program

Woodland Park Community Preschool, located in the Fremont Baptist Church building, has just announced its new 5’s program, the latest addition to its community of cooperative schools. Classes will meet Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 1-4 p.m. The school will enroll students due to turn five on or before December 31, 2012.