Fremont…Bright!! A Community Clean-Up & Celebration – This Sunday
On Sunday, July 20th, the Fremont Neighborhood Council and our new neighbors at Patrick Place Apartments will host a community clean-up and celebration from 1p – 6p.
On Sunday, July 20th, the Fremont Neighborhood Council and our new neighbors at Patrick Place Apartments will host a community clean-up and celebration from 1p – 6p.
The Artland Farm ensemble needs volunteers to finish assembling pieces for this much anticipated entry, celebrating locally grown food and home grown art, for the Fremont Arts Council Solstice Parade on Saturday, June 21st, at 3p.
On Wednesday, June 18th, at 6p, at History House, Literacy Source community learning center invites everyone to take part in their summer party as the celebrate the achievements of graduates and new U.S. citizens.
Solstice Parade Monitors Wanted! Looking for a way to be involved with the Solstice Parade, but don’t want to miss any of the show? Want one of the best sitelines on the route? You should become a Solstice Parade Monitor!!
Due to the Memorial Day Holiday, the May Fremont Neighborhood Council (FNC) meeting will move up one week – and take place next week on… Read More »Meet Your Neighbors At The Next FNC Meeting, May 19th
The Fremont Arts Council (FAC) is inviting all teachers, or passionate people, interested in leading a Solstice Parade workshop.
Have a great idea for a community project? Looking for funding for your vision for Fremont? The City of Seattle Department of Neighborhoods is hosting two community workshops for those interested in applying for Small & Simple Project Funds this June, for a matching award of up to $25,000.
On Saturday, April 26th, from 11a – 3p, a volunteer work party will install four raised beds in the backyard of B.F. Day Elementary School. Volunteers are needed to measure, drill, and assemble the beds, and fill them with organic dirt.
This year, the Fremont Arts Council (FAC) will hold its (mostly) annual Rummage Sale on May 3rd & 4th, from 9a – 4p, at The Powerhouse.
A press release came out this past week announcing the new coalition, OneSeattle, and its statement in favor of a $15 minimum wage compensation for Seattle workers.