This Saturday afternoon, light rain is falling on the Fremont Oktoberfest. Beer drinkers came wearing their Gore-Tex, slickers and even sporting a few umbrellas. Not as big a turnout as sunnier festivals, as you might expect. But sometimes there’s no better weather to drink great beer. Here, the Full Sail folks serve up a cold
September 19, 2008
Oktoberfest kicked off tonight with hundreds descending along the Ship Canal to taste beers, listen to music, mingle at the Singles lounge and watch the Miss Buxom contest, a new addition. Also new to the festival are scattered cabanas available to rent for private groups of up to fifteen, and a cigar lounge. While there
September 19, 2008
Twelve-thousand people are expected to converge on Fremont tonight and through the weekend for the annual Oktoberfest event. (Photo from last year, courtesy of the Oktoberfest.) With all the people and a couple of street closures, traffic and parking is bound to be a mess. N 35th St. and N Canal St. are closed from
September 18, 2008
Earlier this year we asked the question – Is the gray area between Fremont and Ballard considered Frelard or Balmont? Today in the Seattle Times, they ask local businesses where they think they are. Anita’s Crepes (opening soon) says they’re in Ballard while right next door at the Traveler, they claim Fremont. According to City
September 17, 2008
Blue Flavor, a web and mobile design company based in Fremont, is one of several businesses that have been burglarized since the beginning of the year. In fact they’ve been broken into three times — the last two burglaries occurring within three days of each other in late August. “An alarm system alone is clearly
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