Winter Quarter Begins For Ikebana Classes
Classes in the art, and poetry, of Ikebana will continue for winter quarter starting on Wednesday, January 7th, at 7:15p, or Thursday, January 8th, at Noon, at NalandaWest.
Classes in the art, and poetry, of Ikebana will continue for winter quarter starting on Wednesday, January 7th, at 7:15p, or Thursday, January 8th, at Noon, at NalandaWest.
Soon King County Wastewater Management will begin replacing the nearly 100-year-old Fremont Siphon, a major sewer pipe running under the Lake Washington Ship Canal from Fremont to Queen Anne. The Siphon carries sewage and storm water from North Seattle, and cities around it, to the West Point Treatment Plant in Magnolia.
The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) has urged influenza vaccinations for everyone six month of age and older, to prevent flu and its related complications.
The Literacy Source Learning Center in Fremont provides free classes and tutoring for adults.
On November 29th, for Small Business Saturday®, the Regional Administrator for the Small Business Administration (SBA,) Calvin Goings, visited eleven businesses in eleven small business districts around Seattle.
On Wednesday, December 3rd, at 7p, at Fremont Baptist Church, participate in a free film screening and conversation about reducing hunger and increasing nutrition in our country.
On Friday, November 28th, the Fremont Brewing Company will host a special release of the 2014 Bourbon Abominable from 5p – 9p in its recently expanded Urban Beer Garden.
The Bastyr Center for Natural Health, located on Stone Way, has been given a matching gift of $5,000 from Mack Urban, a sustainable construction and property management company responsible for a recent remodel of the Center. Can you help with the match?
This weekend, Saturday & Sunday, November 15th & 16th, NalandaWest will open its doors for a community celebration of the 10th Anniversary of the Buddhist center.
On Saturday, November 15th, at 3p, Fremocentrist.com’s own Kirby Lindsay will be presenting research on the first 50 years of the Fremont community’s history, with the next Fremont Fireside Chat, at History House of Greater Seattle.