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‘Peter Pan’ Continues at Hale’s Palladium

Got the post-holiday, winter weather blues? Brighten up your life, and laugh yourself silly, with the Fremont Players (and the Fremont Philharmonic) in the British Panto production of ‘Peter Pan.’ Declared “rowdy and playfully irreverent,” by ParentMap, this family friendly show will leave adults rolling just as much as the kids.

Public Input Meetings On Improving Seattle Public Library Services

The Seattle Public Library (SPL) system will host three community meetings in January, 2012, on improving library services. The gatherings will focus on options for enhancing the collection of books and materials, increasing operating hours, upgrading computers and on-line services, and improving building maintenance. Strategies for stabilizing funding for the library system will also be reviewed.

The three community meetings will be held around the city, with the closest to Fremont being the only weekday evening meeting at the Ballard Branch Library, on Wednesday, January 18th, from 6p – 8p. Saturday meetings will be held on January 7th, from 10a – Noon, at the Central Library, and on January 14th, from Noon – 2p, at the Beacon Hill Branch Library.

Pali Chant Suite: Strings & Thai Yoga at West of Lenin

Next week, West of Lenin will bring another highly creative experience to Fremont. The black box theatre will convert into a yoga studio and live music venue with the introduction to Seattle of the Pali Chant Suite by Susan Voelz. Twice a day from January 5th – 8th, 70-minute Thai Yoga sessions will be held to music composed by Voelz, and performed by her and two other violinists – Anne Harris and Rose McIntosh.

Tickets Still Available for the Moisture Festival New Year’s Eve

See in the New Year with Moisture Festival style, for a zany, all-ages, good time! This Saturday, December 31st, at Hale’s Palladium, entertainers and supporters of the comedy/varieté festival will gather. For more information, on the party or the 2012 Moisture Festival, check the website. All proceeds from this event will go to stage the vaudeville/burlesque fest this spring!

Plans For After The Holiday? Think Woodland Park Zoo!

The Woodland Park Zoo is open every day, and this mild winter weather makes a stroll around the grounds a perfect activity for the whole family. On December 26, 27 & 28th follow a carefully scheduled wildlife trek as part of the Winter Celebration. Watch the animals munch on special holiday-themed treats including wreaths of assorted fruits, evergreen trees with ornamental fruit, boughs and wrapped boxes.