Join The Peak Park Work Party!
This Sunday, March 24th, from 10a – 1p, another work party will be held at Fremont’s own Peak Park (at 4357 Palatine Ave N,) and your hands are needed to get dirty!
This Sunday, March 24th, from 10a – 1p, another work party will be held at Fremont’s own Peak Park (at 4357 Palatine Ave N,) and your hands are needed to get dirty!
March 18th is the day that, legend has it, bus service originally launched, in Paris, France in 1662. For that reason, today is considered International Bus Driver Appreciation Day!
On Thursday, March 21st, starting at 7:30p, enjoy great love scenes performed at the Stone Soup Theatre DownStage as a fundraiser for Education Outreach Programs for lower income schools throughout the Seattle area.
On Sunday, March 17th – St. Patrick’s Day, join a sensational sight as Seattlites (and some friends) join together at the Fremont Sunday Market to do a dance that has taken over the world – the Harlem Shake!
On Saturday, March 30th, at 3p, Fremocentrist.com will host the first-ever, FREE, Fremont Fireside Chat, at History House. Learn more about Fremont history, culture and people – in an interactive, live format.
There may be plenty to do Friday evening, but march first to the Fremont First Friday Art Walk – this March 1st (sorry, couldn’t resist the pun…) from 6p – 9p.
Hop, skip, swirl and swagger through the Mad Men-inspired Hop Scotch Festival this weekend, February 22nd & 23rd. Held indoors at Fremont Studios, this fundraiser for the Seattle International Film Festival, provides a swanky beverage tasting playground for discerning adults.
This Saturday, February 23rd, the Artists-In-Residence of the Fremont Abbey Arts Center will present a collaborative performance piece, staging two performances in one night – at 7p & 9p. Purchase tickets now to ‘Net//Works: Art Exploring the Nature Of Connection’ to get a discount/advance price of $12, through Brown Paper Tickets, or simply get more information on the Facebook event page and purchase a ticket the night of for $15.
‘5 X Tenn (Or So)’ on stage at Stone Soup Theatre through March 9th, and directed by Ellen Graham, gives audiences a rare glimpse of six one-act plays by the author of ‘The Glass Menagerie’ and ‘A Streetcar Named Desire.’
This Sunday, February 24th, from 10a – 1p, the first work party will be held at Fremont Peak Park for 2013. Post Winter Solstice, the days get longer and the bulbs start to sprout. Unfortunately, the weeds sprout even more and volunteers are needed to gather the invaders up and send them off to the great compost pile.