The World Is Fun Hosts A Fremont ‘Know Your Neighborhood’ Event
On Saturday, June 23rd, from 2:30p – 6:30p, the volunteer-matching non-profit, The World Is Fun (TWIF), will be hosting a ‘Know Your Neighborhood’ event at Shawn O’Donnell’s In Fremont.
On Saturday, June 23rd, from 2:30p – 6:30p, the volunteer-matching non-profit, The World Is Fun (TWIF), will be hosting a ‘Know Your Neighborhood’ event at Shawn O’Donnell’s In Fremont.
Over the next three months, the Puget Soundkeeper will hold three clean-up events to pick up trash from Seattles waterways. Last year, their volunteers removed more that 1,500 pounds of debris, during land and water-based clean-ups, to protect our urban waters from dangerous pollution.
The Fremont Arts Council is currently recruiting members for its vital Green Hat Ensemble – a 30+ squad of magically costumed, philanthropic volunteers who inspire and solicit Solstice audience members to give generously to funding the Fremont Solstice Parade.
On Wednesday, June 6th, at 8p, Nectar Lounge, with Solid Sound and Patagonia, will present a screening of the documentary ‘Dirtbag: The Legend of Fred Beckey’, with featured live performances from the original film score – and a raffle benefitting the Washington Climber’s Coalition.
On Friday, June 1st, the Brooks Fremont Fun Run returns to our streets, providing an evening of exercise and entertainment. Join in on the 5K run, and/or the Briefcase Relay that divides the 5K among five racers that generally represent clubs, organizations and businesses.
On Saturday, June 16th, the Fremont Solstice Parade will take to the streets of our community at 1p. This is the 30th Annual Solstice Parade for the Fremont Arts Council (FAC,) and it will end at Gas Works Park, where the FAC will hold its Solstice Celebration well into the night!
On Saturday, June 2nd, from 6p – 10p, the B.F. Day Elementary School PTSA is hosting the Arty Party at Fremont Abbey Arts Center. Come have a great time – and help raise money for programs that benefit our children!
On Saturday, June 2nd, at 6p, the Wallingford Community Senior Center will host its annual fundraising paella dinner.
The Seattle Foundation GiveBIG campaign allows donors to increase the size of even the smallest gifts. Give donations to non-profits on May 9th (or schedule a donation for that day,) and make a difference.
Apples and Asian pears are at high risk, locally, of damage from apple maggot fly and codling moth. City Fruit has developed a few organic methods of pest prevention that work as a barrier, and look a bit like ‘hairnets.’