Bar House Hosts Weekly Benefit for Those In Need
The fine folks at Bar House have sought out a way to help the disenfranchised and homeless in our community. They’ve decided on a weekly benefit with beer!
The fine folks at Bar House have sought out a way to help the disenfranchised and homeless in our community. They’ve decided on a weekly benefit with beer!
Today is the opening of voting for the Best of Fremont at vote@box2219.temp.domains!! Time to consider what you liked best about the Center of the Universe in 2018 – or look for your favorite citizen, business and non-profit project over the next month.
The Emmanuel Bible Church, located across the street from Woodland Park Zoo on N 50th, has opened their seasonal men’s shelter to provide a clean, warm, safe place for men to sleep at night, with a hot meal, during the cold winter months.
The Fremont Arts Council (FAC) events committee has created a public survey to collect information on potential volunteers and attendees at the annual ‘Feast of the Winter Solstice’.
By November 14th, the B.F. Day PTSA hopes to raise money for vital programs not otherwise funded by the School Budget, such as Reading & Math Intervention, Classroom Tutors, Field Trips, Teacher Grants, Music Programs, Writing Programs(WITS), and Community Building Events like the Family Dinners.
On September 22nd, the Fremont Arts Council (FAC) will lead its Luminata Lantern Walk around Green Lake once again, to celebrate the Autumnal Equinox.
The community work party originally scheduled for cleaning and pruning at Fremont Peak Park on Saturday, August 25th, has been cancelled. Instead, the neighbors who care for and groom this public park hope to see everyone for the next work party on September 22nd.
The Blind Café brings an inspiring evening of food, music and enlightenment to Seattle each year, and they are ramping up for their shows here October 4th – 6th.
Coming soon – on Friday, September 21st – the City of Seattle will once again host PARK(ing) Day, an annual event to transform on-street parking spaces into creative, community building opportunities, for part of a day.
The FamilyWorks Food Bank which feeds and provides assistance to many Fremont residents, through the Wallingford center and the Greenwood Food Bank, recently got news about funding.