Here’s another way to help out the Fremont Arts Council in their efforts to put on another remarkable Solstice Parade: Tonight’s Variety for Charity International Scope with Local Talent at Egan’s Balllard Jam House (1707 NW Market St.), beginning at 9 p.m. Hosts Susan Harper & Larry Crist will emcee an evening with performances by Steffan Soule – Magic
May 13, 2010
Thanks to one of our readers for giving us this tip: our own Theo Chocolate (3400 Phinney Ave. N.) is in the New York Times as one of the select few featured in the article, “In Seattle Area, an Assortment of Treats,” by Sara Dickerman, who was clearly in organic cocoa heaven when it comes to
May 13, 2010
Now that the floats have been moved to the Fremont Arts Council’s Power House and after Saturday’s clean-up and re-organization, the countdown to the Solstice Parade is on. Those who want to help build an experience that has become not only a Fremont highlight, but a high point for the city, can attend parade planning
May 12, 2010
Our sister site, My Wallingford, reported this today: If you live or work near the North Recycling and Disposal Station (NRDS) and have concerns about traffic in the area, show up at a community meeting tomorrow night to let Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) hear your experiences. Bill Benzer, who’s project manager for the SRDS
May 12, 2010
Tonight at 7, on King-5’s Evening Magazine, you’ll see one of Fremont’s own denizens amidst a collection that surpasses all others in the world: 5,239 rubber ducks. I knew I was in the right place when I saw the neon rubber duck in her window (and in my head, I heard Sesame Street’s Ernie singing
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