February 8, 2011

If you’ve ever walked past that steeply-sloping patch of grass next to the Fremont Library and thought to yourself, “Man, I’ve got some really great ideas for what to do with that,” you’re in luck. That patch of grass is actually Ernst Park, named for Ambrose Ernst, a Fremont resident known as the “Father of

February 8, 2011

It’s pretty easy now that the Seattle Parks Spring Adult Sports Leagues are starting up. Check out the options available over at the Parks & Rec website. You’ve got basketball, volleyball, softball and even dodgeball to choose from. If you are interested in participating in any of the adult leagues as a team or individual, fill

February 8, 2011

The Round is back at Fremont Abbey tonight. The concert/poetry slam/art exhibit/hangout has a pretty cool line-up planned, including: Kyle Bradford – http://www.myspace.com/kylebradfordhawkins Ross of Yuni in Taxco – http://yuni.bandcamp.com/ Talitha Bullock – http://www.myspace.com/talithaandemily Slam Poets: Rose McAleese + Youthspeaks poets – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Qjng6t9ThE Live painter Craig van den Bosch – www.vandenboschart.com Live painter Cait Willis

February 7, 2011

Some news and items of interest for Fremonsters… The Flame of Love: The Legend of Tristan and Iseult is coming to the Green Lake Bathhouse Theater.  Tickets are available at Dusty Strings Acoustic Music Shop (3406 Fremont Ave N) or by calling 206-546-8023. Thirty years after opening at the spot on Stone Way beside the post office, the 7-Eleven

February 7, 2011

Why get smart when you can just fake smart? That’s the idea behind Faking Smart!: Get Hired, Get Promoted and Become a V.P. in Six Short Weeks—GUARANTEED! by Karl Wolfbrooks Ager Ph.D. (hon.) and Fremont author Martin Fossum. From the moment you open this book you will see that the FSRI (Faking Smart! Research Institute)