Artist’s Reception For Rodman Miller On Dec 9th
A reception for local glass artist Rodman Gilder Miller has been announced for Sunday, December 9th from 3p – 6p at the Down Under Gallery (465 N 36th, #C.)
A reception for local glass artist Rodman Gilder Miller has been announced for Sunday, December 9th from 3p – 6p at the Down Under Gallery (465 N 36th, #C.)
Opening this Friday, November 30th, and running through December 16th at West of Lenin, ‘Veils’ by Tom Coash and directed by Lia Sima Fakhouri provides a view of the culture clash going on today.
On Friday, November 23rd, all METRO Transit service will pause at 3:20p in memory of operator Mark McLaughlin, who lost his life in the line of duty in Fremont.
On Sunday, Nov 25th, at 2p, the Fremont Branch of Seattle Public Library will host, with the Fremont Historical Society and the Queen Anne Historical Society, co-authors Paul Dorpat and Jean Sherrard for the release of their latest book, Seattle Now & Then: The Historic Hundred.
From October 25th – November 18th, at WofL, see ‘Lonely Planet’, written and directed by an established theater talent, Steven Dietz.
Today, Seattle Parks & Recreation has announced that the renovated play area and viewing plaza at Gas Works Park has now re-opened.
From September 19th – October 6th, see the Forward Flux Production of ‘A Small History of Amal, Age 7’ on the boards at West of Lenin theatre.
This Saturday, July 28th, has been officially proclaimed ‘Hale’s Ales Day’ by City of Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan.
We here at Fremocentrist.com look forward to a great holiday, and a tremendous summer at the Center of the Universe – and we hope you do too!
A fundraiser conducted by the Rotary Club of Fremont, on behalf of the B.F. Day School Playground Improvement project, was a naming contest for the Dinosaur Topiaries, which the Club keep trimmed and neat as part of their quarterly Burke-Gilman Trail clean-up. And the official names are: Dino & Dora!!