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Café Turko and Milstead & Co ReOpened In New Location

Café Turko, our authentic Turkish restaurant, has moved after 15 years, and Milstead & Co, after 4+, from a building that once housed Fremont Electric. Both have moved into a temporary location, one block east at 900 N 34th St, while their original building is demolished and a new office building is built

Just Confirmed – Stone Soup’s DownStage Theater Goes Dark At End Of 2015

On Monday, November 9th, Stone Soup Theatre Artistic Director Maureen Miko sent out an e-mail explaining the new direction being taken by the theatrical company. While the non-profit will continue their exceptional work with youth, through drama outreach, summer camps and the Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs Creative Advantage Program, they will no longer be producing professional theater productions at their DownStage Theater space (4029 Stone Way N), after December 2015.

Artists Collect Fremont Stories At PCC This Week

On September 9th & 10th, from 4p – 7p, and on Saturday, September 12th, from 10a – 1p, outside of the Fremont PCC Natural Market, Haddad|Drugan want to hear stories, and see souvenirs, from Fremont residents, employees, employers, fans, friends, and everyone who considers this their home base.

Help Form The Fremont Story On September 9th, 10th, & 12th

On September 9th, 10th & 12th, two artists, Laura Haddad and Tom Drugan will be set up in front of the Fremont PCC Natural Market just to talk to you! They want to know what you think of our community – what does Fremont mean to you? Do you have a memento, photo, icon, etc. that symbolizes the Fremont experience?