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Fremont Neighbor
16 days
FamilyWorks food bank grand opening
On Saturday, April 4th, many Wallingford residents joined local dignitaries in celebrating the grand opening of the FamilyWorks Wallingford Food Bank. The following recap was provided by FamilyWorks Executive Director Marcia Wright-Soika. What a joyful, heart-filled day it was to celebrate the grand opening of the Wallingford Food Bank with our community on a beautiful […]
Fremont Neighbor
17 days
Fremont’s spring business roundup
Seasons change and so does the Fremont business landscape. We said goodbye to old friends and welcomed new ones. If you have any tips on businesses opening or closing, send them to [email protected]. Saying goodbye Caffe Ladro (452 N 36th St.) served its last cup to Fremonsters on March 31 after 26 years at the […]
Fremont Neighbor
19 days
New memorial honors SPD officer who died on Fremont’s waterfront
Family, colleagues, and community members gathered Monday morning near Gas Works Park to dedicate a new memorial honoring Seattle Police Officer Jackson V. Lone, who died in the line of duty on March 16, 2005. About 75 people attended the ceremony at the SPD Harbor Patrol station at 1717 N. Northlake Pl., including SPD Chief […]
Fremont Neighbor
20 days
Fremont in the Wild: Stay Weird. Make Art. Confuse People.
A toothy creature with spiral eyes has taken up residence on the front window of the old Roxy’s Diner on N 36th Street. Scrawled in white paint marker, the window art delivers a three-part message that reads like an unofficial Fremont manifesto: “Stay Weird. Make Art. Confuse People.” The creature’s days are numbered though. The […]
Fremont Neighbor
22 days
You’re invited: Fremont Neighbor ribbon cutting and service project
We’re cutting a ribbon and cleaning some dinosaurs. As one does in Fremont. Thursday, May 21 at 5 p.m. at the dino topiaries. All neighbors welcome.
Fremont Neighbor
23 days
Red bus lanes coming to Fremont by end of May
Fremont’s first red transit lanes will be painted on N 36th St as early as the end of May, part of the final phase of the Seattle Department of Transportation’s Route 40 Transit-Plus Multimodal Corridor Project. The red lanes will run eastbound on N 36th St starting at 1st Ave NW and continuing to N […]
Fremont Neighbor
24 days
Fremont in the Wild: Have you seen Plunko?
A missing flyer spotted on utility poles in lower Fremont is turning heads this week. But it’s not for a lost dog or cat. Someone is searching for “Plunko,” a 2-foot-8 penguin described as a “Dapper guy,” “Community leader,” and “Motion Coordinator” who was “Last seen at the function.” He reportedly dislikes social media and […]
Fremont Neighbor
25 days
Fremont Neighbor Forum Vol. 1, No. 2 is on the poles
The second edition of the Fremont Neighbor Forum is out and posted on poles near the dinosaur topiaries along the Burke-Gilman Trail in Fremont Canal Park. This issue introduces a section called Neighbor Voices, and it starts with someone who has been a voice in the neighborhood for many years. Rudy Pantoja, Jr. has volunteered […]
Fremont Neighbor
26 days
Fremont’s mail: Then and now
If you’ve gone looking for a blue United States Postal Service mailbox in Fremont in the last year or two, you may have noticed some changes. Collection boxes have disappeared from familiar spots, including near Tacoma Screw and Markettime. Others have been replaced with newer, high-security models designed to resist mail theft. The changes are […]
Fremont Neighbor
28 days
Japanese outdoor brand Snow Peak opens on Stone Way
Snow Peak celebrated the grand opening of its Seattle store May 8-9 at the CornerStone Campus at 3524 Stone Way Ave N. The Japanese outdoor lifestyle brand’s 3,700-square-foot space is its fourth North American retail location and first new store in over a decade. The store carries camping equipment, outdoor essentials, and apparel, with gear […]
Eater Seattle
29 days
An Eater’s Guide to Seattle
Seattle is nestled in one of the most beautiful regions of North America. On clear days, you can look west over Puget Sound to see the Olympic Mountains and east across Lake Washington to the Cascades. The metro area is home to immigrant communities from all over Asia as well as Mexico, Central America, Ethiopia, […]
Fremont Neighbor
30 days
New rules, new board: FNC holds annual meeting
The Fremont Neighborhood Council approved seven amendments to its bylaws at their annual membership meeting on April 28 at the Doric Lodge. It was the first revision to the organization’s governing document in 19 years. Members also elected their board of directors for the next term. The most discussed bylaw change raises the threshold for […]