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Passing – Al Linden, Fremont Pioneer

On Saturday, October 7th at 1:30p, at the Fremont Baptist Church, please join in remembering Albert D. Linden’s life at a memorial service, to be followed, from 2:30p – 6p, with coffee and pastries at 3502 Fremont Ave N.

Seattle Obscura Society Offers An Insider Tour Of Fremont Spaces

On Friday, July 28th, from 4p – 6p, learn and explore more of Fremont with a special, one-day only tour of three of the most iconic spaces at the Center of the Universe. Atlas Obscura Field Agent Megan Hanna will lead a small group of intrepid explorers among three stops, where representatives will share rarely disclosed information about these particular organizations.

Explore A Fremont Landmark: The Fremont Baptist Open House

On Saturday, June 3rd, from 11a – 4p, explore the Fremont Baptist Church building, from the sub-basement to the peaks of the pipe organ. In celebration of 125 years of Fremont Baptist, the landmark building will be opened to the public – and the public is invited to help build 125 hygiene kits for the less fortunate in our community.

Carnival: Come Celebrate The 125th Anniversary Of B.F. Day School!!

On Saturday, May 20th, from Noon – 5p, attend a community Carnival! as we all celebrate an incredible milestone – the 125th Anniversary of B.F. Day Elementary School. Our public school is the longest continually operating in the Seattle Public Schools, and it is one of our oldest institutions. More importantly, perhaps, B.F. Day has educated our youth now for 125 years.