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HONK! Fest West This Saturday at Gas Works Park

This weekend, all around Seattle expect to hear the sound of celebration as HONK! Fest West takes to our streets. Fremont gets a turn on Saturday, June 2nd, as HONK! Fest marches onto the grassy banks and broad walks of Gas Works Park from Noon – 6p.

Snow Leopards, Tigers & Music At The Zoo, Oh My!

Plenty to experience through the Woodland Park Zoo, right now and all summer long… From the birth of three snow leopard cubs, to the fundraising deadline for the new endangered tiger and sloth bear exhibit, and finally, the line-up for this summer’s Zoo Tunes concert series.

8th Season of Music In The Sculpture Garden Announced

This summer History House will once again host the Music In The Sculpture Garden Summer Concert Series, from June 3rd to July 29th. Held on Sunday afternoons from 2p – 4p, these free concerts feature some of the Puget Sound’s best acoustic musicians, performing in a covered outdoor courtyard.

Celebrate May Day with Fremont Arts Council

On Tuesday, May 1st, the Fremont Arts Council (FAC) will gather to celebrate May Day – and they welcome everyone with a spirit to celebrate to join in the community revelry. Gathering will begin at 5p at Lower Woodland Park (reportedly near the Bocce ball courts) with the weaving of the ribbons on the may pole about 6p and a potluck supper after 6:30p.

Help Fund Programs At B.F. Day Swellegant-ly

On Saturday, March 10th, the B.F. Day Elementary School PTSA will host an annual community building party that also raises money to fund vital programs for our public school. Swellegant, a cocktail party and mini-auction (with the fabulous Golden Raffle) will bring together Fremont community members and B.F. Day to socialize, and takes place from 7p – 11p at the Fremont Abbey Arts Center.

A Hardcore February Fremont First Friday Art Walk

Walking Fremont on a February evening, for the First Friday Art Walk on February 3rd from 6p – 9p, separates the art warriors from the weather wimps. Those tough enough – and willing to face potential rain and guaranteed dark to see art – will have plenty to see and explore this month.