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Demolition To Start On The Beleaguered Thunderbird Motel

On Friday, February 24th, Catholic Housing Services (CHS) will move closer to building a 71-unit affordable housing building. Abatement work has been underway, and should finish by the 24th. Once completed, it will be safe for contractors to demolish the structure of the once infamous Thunderbird Motel.

Tickets Still Available for the Fabulous Fling & all Moisture Festival Shows

Tickets remain available for this Friday’s Fabulous Fling and Valentine’s Dance at Hale’s Palladium (at 7:30p on February 10th.) Also, while purchasing Fabulous Fling tickets, reserve your seats for the actual, upcoming Festival! Moisture Festival shows begin March 15th, and purchasing tickets now guarantees not only a seat – but a place on the calendar.

Send A Live Shakespeare Love Sonnet To Your Valentine!

Sound Theatre Company and GreenStage have joined forces to offer ‘Valentine Sonnets’ delivered directly to your beloved, between February 10th – 14th. For a donation that will support live theatre, an actor in Elizabethan costume will perform one of William Shakespeare’s immortal, romantic love sonnets to order for your special sweetie.

B.F. Day Teacher Wish List for Fall 2011

The Fremont Arts Council distributed, by e-mail, a list of items the teachers at B.F. Day Elementary School need. To find out more about the specific items – and how to donate – contact the school office at 3921 Linden Ave N or 206/252-6010.

‘Stand Tall for Little People’ In October at Caffe Ladro

Throughout the month of October, Caffe Ladro’s 13 Puget Sound locations (including Fremont) will raise awareness – in conjunction with Seattle Children’s Hospital and Little People of America’s (L.P.A.) Puget Sound chapter – on dwarfism, also known as skeletal dysplasia. For National Dwarfism Awareness Month, Caffe Ladro has shrunk its distinctive ‘tall man’ logo on its cups.