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Learn The History Of An American Classic: Bourbon

The Barrel Thief Wine & Whiskey Bar will offer another credited class through the North Seattle College. This time, learn ‘The History Of Bourbon: An American Classic’, on Monday, April 17th, in a two hour intensive on the quintessential American whiskey from two local experts.

Know Someone Who Needs Help Finding Housing?

The CEA (Coordinated Entry for All program) can help match services and housing resources to persons facing a housing crisis. CEA will serve all people experiencing homelessness. Please visit a CEA access point, or call 206/328-5796 or cea@kingcounty.gov

Less Than A Week To (Buy Tickets To) Moisture Festival!!

On Thursday, March 16th, Moisture returns to Fremont, and Hale’s Palladium, with a Festival full of exciting, inspiring and engaging acts! This vaudeville and burlesque showcase only arrives at the Center of the Universe for a month each year, and if you haven’t gotten tickets yet, you may just once again miss out…

New Alzheimer Association Report Shows Care Costs Are Growing

The Alzheimer’s Association has released a new report showing that costs are growing for families, and our national economy, with increasing impacts from Alzheimer’s Disease, and other dementias. Also, the death rates from Alzheimer’s diseases continue to rise above national averages in Washington State.

Fremont Chamber Hosts Safety Meeting On Homelessness & City Resources

On Wednesday, March 15th at 8a, the Fremont Chamber of Commerce is hosting an educational event at the Fremont Foundry. This meeting will feature a discussion on City Resources as regards Homelessness, Sharps and other drug paraphernalia, and Housing. Expect an energetic and engaging exchange among business owners and managers, as we find out ways to help and to solve these problems.