September 16, 2008

Fremont’s annual Oktoberfest with its beer gardens, musical entertainment, and Texas Chainsaw Pumpkin Carving Contest is nearly upon us. And while the 70+ handcrafted beers are certainly the primary highlight of this weekend’s popular festival, Sunday’s Brew-HA-HA 5k Run/Walk followed by the Street Scramble scavenger hunt are often overlooked. (Photo courtesy of Fremont Oktoberfest.) The

September 15, 2008

“Homegrown” is a new organic salad and sandwich shop moving into the north half of the old Sonic Boom location on Fremont Ave. They pride themselves in being a sustainable, homegrown alternative for those who don’t want to sacrifice their lifestyle in order to eat out. The sign on the door says they’ll be open

September 14, 2008

Seen at the corner of 45th and Evaston. Any guesses?

September 12, 2008

This morning members of the Fremont Arts Council began scrubbing and touching up parts of the mural under the Aurora Bridge on 38th St. Graffiti, grease and dirt are scattered along the mural under the bridge. Cleaning supplies and paint were donated by Daly’s Paint. Volunteers will return over the next few days to finish

September 11, 2008

The final outdoor movie of the season this Saturday night will feature togas, beer and the flick, Old School. “Drinking beer and watching movies is old-school fun, so in honor of Fremont Oktoberfest, we will be setting up a beer and wine garden at our season finale,” says Fremont Outdoor Movies organizer Andrew McMasters. “Feel