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Over the weekend of February 9th, Salsa Con Todo will offer Zouk instruction and dancing with the powerhouse duo of Layssa & Arthur.
Over the weekend of February 9th, Salsa Con Todo will offer Zouk instruction and dancing with the powerhouse duo of Layssa & Arthur.
On Saturday, February 3rd, at 7:30p, hear from Northwest musicians Del Rey, Steve James and Suzy Thompson in an intimate, acoustic concert at Dusty Strings.
On Wednesday, January 31st, from 6p – 8p, The Barrel Thief Wine & Whiskey Bar will host a unique wine tasting with samples from the Grover Zampa Vineyards of the Nandi Hills region of South-Central India.
Moisture Festival enters its 15th year with more jugglers, aerialists, comedians, bubble-blowers, magicians, tightrope artists, puppets, and musicians than ever! Come see this wild and whimsical varieté showcase full of the unexpected – international and local acts both incredible and outlandish.
The City of Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) has changes proposed for N 34th St between Fremont Avenue and Stone Way North, and on Tuesday, Janaury 23rd, from 4:30p – 6p, they will share preliminary street design concepts in the Urban Beer Garden at Fremont Brewing.
On Wednesday, January 24th, from 5:30p – 8p, Seattle Pacific University (SPU) will host a discussion on ‘Homelessness Advocacy 101’ with representatives from the Seattle/King County Coalition on Homelessness, all taking place in the Student Union Building Gazebo Room.
On Sunday, January 21st, from Noon to 2p, the Fremont Arts Council will be cleaning out their workshop space, The Powerhouse, and they could use some help.
The folks at Outsider Comics & Geek Boutique love squirrels, a lot! So, they will be making a big deal about these nutty little animals on Squirrel Appreciation Day on Sunday, January 21st.
On Saturday, January 20th, at 2p, Fremocentrist.com is hosting an educational presentation at the Fremont Branch of the Seattle Public Library, on ‘The Industrial Evolution of Fremont.’ Local landowner and neighborhood icon, Suzie Burke, will speak on how the industrial zones of Fremont have changed and adapted over the last 100 years.
Join a free writing circle, run by Hugo House writers, and hosted at the Fremont Branch Library, and other branches of the Seattle Public Library.