Hallows Church Turkey Bowl & Cold Weather Drive
Drop off your cold weather items at Hallows Church (in the Fremont Baptist Church building,) from 4p – 7:30p on Sunday, November 29th, and through December.
Drop off your cold weather items at Hallows Church (in the Fremont Baptist Church building,) from 4p – 7:30p on Sunday, November 29th, and through December.
On Sunday, November 22nd, from 10a – 4p, the Fremont Sunday Market will hold a community-wide, all-ages celebration of 25 years of hand-made, creative, and artisanal crafts, collectibles, arts, antiques and imports – and some of the best street food ever!
Volunteers are needed to help with tree planting, in typical Seattle Fall weather at Ross Park this Saturday, November 14th from 9a – 12:30p. Can you help? Can you spread the word?
At the end of October, Tableau Foundation announced the beneficiaries of their generous Community Grants Program for 2015. In addition to non-profits in Austin, Texas and Kirkland, Washington, Tableau Foundation, an initiative of Tableau Software, one of the largest and fastest growing software companies in our community, has granted funds to eleven recipients doing work in Fremont.
On Sunday, October 25th at Noon, volunteers are asked to help with clean-up of the iconic Fremont Troll.
On October 13th, the Fremont Arts Council (FAC) held its monthly meeting, nicknamed the ‘COW’, and discussed several of its arts events, past and future.
On Wednesday, October 21st, from 7p – 8:30p, Seattle Parks & Recreation invites the community to review schematic designs and provide feedback on the planned Sensory Garden at Woodland Park Zoo. The community is encouraged to participate in this review, taking place at the Phinney Neighborhood Association Red Room, to better create a garden for all.
Next Sunday, on October 18th, from 10a – 1p, the Friends Of Peak Park will hold a small community work party, and able volunteers are needed.
Neighborhood and Community Arts Groups can now apply for two unique grants intended to foster creativity among people of all cultural backgrounds and encourage engagement in diverse arts and cultural experiences.
This weekend – September 18th – 20th – the Fremont Oktoberfest will bring merriment, and music, as we all celebrate the start of autumn – and the beer.