This November, Seattle Blind Café Returns To Fremont
For three nights – November 8th, 9th & 10th – Fremont will host the super-special Seattle Blind Café, for three seatings. Dinner and music is served, in the dark, at the Fremont Baptist Church.
For three nights – November 8th, 9th & 10th – Fremont will host the super-special Seattle Blind Café, for three seatings. Dinner and music is served, in the dark, at the Fremont Baptist Church.
On Friday, October 5th, starting at 6p, a celebration of the opening of the legendary Moulin Rouge cabaret (on October 6th, 1889) will take place at Hale’s Palladium with the ‘Moulin To Moisture Festival Fundraising Party & Auction.’
Fremont Oktoberfest takes place at N 35th St & Phinney Ave N from September 21st – 23rd, with plenty of activities, music, food, fun, and – as always – beer!
This Friday, September 7th, from 6p – 9p, the First Friday Art Walk offers a sensational selection of sights and sounds – that could only occur at the Center of the Universe. Do not miss out on several select and single-opportunity shows at this month’s participating venues.
The remaining rays of summer will be celebrated at Fremont Mischief Distillery in its new outdoor concert space. On Saturday, September 8th starting at 6p, enjoy live music by St. Paul de Vence and Le Wrens, while enjoy beverages from the cash bar and dining on food from Foodz Catering.
Another LoreDona Vintage Spectacular gussies up the White Rabbit on Saturday, August 18th (starting at 9:30p) with live music, a variety revue and an opportunity for attendees to break out their best vintage wear – or just show up to see what other’s pulled out from fashion history.
On Sunday, July 29th, from 2p – 4p, the final Music In The Sculpture Garden concert for the eighth season will take place. The series closes out with two MITSG favorites – THE Other Band and Hounds @ Bay. Come enjoy free, live, acoustic music in the covered courtyard of History House for the last time this summer!
At White Rabbit, this Saturday, July 21st, at 9:30p, the Vintage Spectacular produced by LoreDona will entertain with its live music and varieté revue – while also raising money for caferacerlove.org
This Saturday, July 21st, the Fremont Outdoor Cinema features the Coen Brothers’ film treat, ‘Oh, Brother, Where Art Thou?’ Showing at dusk on the parking lot at Phinney Ave N & N 35th St., this film – often praised for its liberal use of folk music as much for the content of its story – will be preceded by a live musical performance by local blue grass duo, The Gloria Darlings. Gates open at 7p.
On Sunday, July 22nd, from 2p – 4p, the music in the Sculpture Garden of History House continues to play. This week, enjoy the sounds of Percy Hilo and of The Lost River String Band, for FREE, in a cool, relaxing, family-friendly atmosphere – before and after touring the Fremont Sunday Market.