Save The Date – Next Fremont Fireside Features Barb Luecke
On March 29th, at 3p, at History House, the next Fremont Fireside Chat examines the Fremont Public Art Collection, and Barbara Luecke will help us do that examination.
On March 29th, at 3p, at History House, the next Fremont Fireside Chat examines the Fremont Public Art Collection, and Barbara Luecke will help us do that examination.
On Monday, March 3rd, at 5p, the Lake Union District Council (LUDC) will meet to catch up on current events and news from the neighborhoods that surround Seattle’s working lake, as well as the City Neighborhood Council and the City of Seattle.
The Fremont Arts Council (FAC) 2014 Solstice Parade will take to the streets of Fremont on Saturday, June 21st at 3p. Those who have a great idea for art, but might need a little money (up to $1,500) to realize it, can apply now for one of the Dave McKay Parade Art Grants. The deadline is Monday, April 7th, at 5p
According to a blog post, by Rebecca Whitham, on the Woodland Park Zoo website, the four young lions born here in November 2012 are old enough now to move on.
For Monday, February 17th, the Federal President’s Day holiday, Fremonsters can expect to have regular pick-up of food and yard waste, garbage, and recycling trash.
According to a press release sent out this week by ‘One Home Per Lot,’ Washington State Representatives Gerry Pollet and Gael Tarleton have proposed a law, called House Bill 2311, to force the City of Seattle to notify neighbors of backyard/side yard development projects, before they are built or after the City approves a permit for one.
Come learn ‘What About The Burkes?’ at History House this Saturday, January 25th, at 3p. The one-hour discussion will be followed by a free juice-and-cookie reception. Please join this rare opportunity to look inside a Fremont family legacy.
On Monday, January 20th, at 5:30p, the North Seattle Transfer Station will close, and stay closed.
Applications are due February 3rd for the 2014 Neighborhood Park & Street Fund, a program of the City of Seattle for getting park and street improvements in Fremont.
On December 25th, Christmas Day, there will be no trash collections done in Seattle, and the Seattle Public Utility recycling and disposal stations will be closed. The same is true for January 1st, 2014. As a result both weeks, collections normally scheduled for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday will all be done one day later.