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Final B.F. Day Playground Improvement Meeting on March 7th

On Wednesday, March 7th, from 6p – 8p, come see the preferred design draft for the improvements for the B.F. Day Elementary School playground. The meeting, held in the school gymnasium, is the third, and last, of community outreach efforts to get Fremonsters involved in planning what we want to see on our playground.

March Fremont First Friday Art Walk

On March 2nd, from 6p – 9p, the Fremont First Friday Art Walk will further expand opportunities to engage and enjoy art, and meet the artists. Two new venues starting this month are: The Christy Carner Salon & Spa, featuring L.R. Odette, and the Planet Earth Yoga Center, featuring Made’ Sumaradana.

Call For Artists & Performers for July 2012 Show At Fremont Abbey

Across the River Arts invites local, emerging artists to submit visual or performing art pieces to be exhibited and/or performed at the Fremont Abbey Arts Center on July 12, 2012. Pieces should center around the theme “Extraordinary in the Everyday.” The deadline to apply is April 15, 2012, and an application can be found on the Across The River website

Demolition To Start On The Beleaguered Thunderbird Motel

On Friday, February 24th, Catholic Housing Services (CHS) will move closer to building a 71-unit affordable housing building. Abatement work has been underway, and should finish by the 24th. Once completed, it will be safe for contractors to demolish the structure of the once infamous Thunderbird Motel.

Fremont Peak Park Work Party on Feb 26th

On Sunday, February 26th, from 10a – 1p, the Friends of Fremont Peak Park welcome everyone to come get dirty, and help out at the early Spring work party. Volunteers are welcome to come for the whole time, or for whatever part they can squeeze into the Sunday schedule.

Fremont Abbey presents 2nd Annual ‘A Moving Conversation’

On February 24th& 25th, the Fremont Abbey Arts Center will host a unique gathering to give voice as well as exposure to six Seattle choreographers, and nurture the dance community. The ground-breaking ‘A Moving Conversation, Annual Movement Arts Event,’ curated by Tori McConnell, returns for the second year to delight and engage audiences.