Early Morning Head-On Collision On Aurora Bridge
This morning, September 27th, at 6:30a, a head-on collision occurred between two vehicles traveling on the Aurora Bridge (officially, the George Washington Memorial Bridge.)
This morning, September 27th, at 6:30a, a head-on collision occurred between two vehicles traveling on the Aurora Bridge (officially, the George Washington Memorial Bridge.)
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.
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?
At the August 11th meeting of the Fremont Arts Council (FAC) the plans for several of this organization’s annual events (Luminata, Trolloween, Troll-A-Go-Go, Winter Feast, etc) were shared.
On Monday, August 10th, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) began a two-year process for repainting the 84-year-old State Route 99 George Washington Memorial Bridge (a.k.a. Aurora Bridge.)
Fremont’s own Lenin statue has been getting some fashion assistance lately.
Our friends at Silence-Heart-Nest shared a recent photo of Pope Francis holding the Peace Torch, a symbol of harmony shared by millions world-wide particularly during the Sri Chinmoy Oneness-Home Peace Run that has taken place in Seattle every year since 1987.
The Rotary Club of Fremont is holding a public vote to discover the names of the Fremont Dino topiaries. Long referred to as ‘Mama & Baby,’ the wise minds of the Official Dino Caretakers heard a whisper that these Fremonsters want us to figure out their names – and that they may not even be female… (A fact in serious doubt by this writer!)
This weekend, March 28th & 29th, in the wee hours (midnight – 7a,) the Fremont Bridge will be closed to all vehicles (cars, trucks and transit) while the construction crew finishes painting the 100-year-old structure. During the closure, two five-minute bridge crossing opportunities will be offered for pedestrians and bicycle riders at 1:20a and 2:20a.
Enjoy a special benefit performance of Moisture Festival on Wednesday, March 25th, at 7:30p, at Hale’s Palladium. Please purchase tickets now to see a signature Moisture Festival show, with live music, juggling, aerial acts, and many sights to astound and delight, all to benefit Fremonster Theatrical – the non-profit production team behind the annual Trolloween!