Fremont Wiffleball Tournament Returns On August 29th
On August 29th, from 9a – 4p, the Fremont Chamber of Commerce will host the third annual ‘Universe Wiffleball Classics’ tournament, as a fundraiser for the Chamber community grant programs.
On August 29th, from 9a – 4p, the Fremont Chamber of Commerce will host the third annual ‘Universe Wiffleball Classics’ tournament, as a fundraiser for the Chamber community grant programs.
On Saturday, August 22nd, from 11a – 2p, enjoy a community Party In The Park, with food, music, games and a chance to mix and mingle with other residents and personalities from our neighborhood.
Who you gonna call? Get ready for a night of traditional Fremont Outdoor Movies fun! This Saturday, August 15th, load the fam in the car, the friends on the bikes, and take the whole crowd out to see the favorite of all Outdoor Cinema fare – Ghostbusters!
This Friday, July 10th, the Fremont Outdoor Movies season starts with a free screening of the family film ‘Elf.’ Come celebrate Christmas in July, and Will Ferrell, by watching a movie under the stars and on the blacktop at Phinney Ave & N 35th St.
This summer, now that school is out, construction will be going on at B.F. Day Elementary School.
Starting on Sunday, June 14th, The Hallows Church will change its worship schedule from two services a day, to one at 5p. The change in time provides more opportunity to participate in summer activities.
Last week, two members of the Wallingford Boys & Girls Club, won an award for their vision for the future of Seattle.
StoryBook Theater presents ‘The Ugly Duckling’ at venues around the region, and on Saturday, May 16th, at 3p & 5p, they bring this interactive musical children’s show to Fremont, at Hale’s Palladium.
On May 2nd, at 9:45a, the Woodland Park Zoo will open its newest exhibit, with tigers and sloth bears returning to Seattle. The new, state-of-the-art Banyan Wilds exhibit will open to the community with a ribbon cutting ceremony and grand opening sponsored by U.S. Bank.
Help Seattle teens fulfill a tangible need! Hallows Church is holding a drive in April for new yoga or sweatpants for teenage boys and girls in the Washington State foster care system and the REST (Real Escaped from the Sex Trade) program.