• One year in

    One year in

    A year ago on March 5, 2025, I finished setting up fremontneighbor.com, which stretched my neuroplasticity with the trials and tribulations of WordPress. I landed on the dinosaur topiary as my logo, had the branding solidified and a vision for what I wanted to do. Yet, I was scared…would readers come? Thankfully, family, friends and

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  • What you missed at FNC’s Democracy Night and how to get involved

    What you missed at FNC’s Democracy Night and how to get involved

    The Fremont Neighborhood Council’s Feb. 24 meeting drew a packed room for what organizers called “Democracy Night,” featuring speakers from the federal, state, and local levels covering civics, elections, and ways residents can get involved.  The following is a summary based on the FNC’s meeting recap, distributed to members via email. (To receive future recaps

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  • Fremont Library hosts Nowruz card-making workshop for youth

    Fremont Library hosts Nowruz card-making workshop for youth

    Spring arrives early at the Fremont Branch Library this Saturday, courtesy of the Peyvand Non-Profit Organization. The group is hosting a free Nowruz Youth & Teen Art Workshop on March 7 from noon to 2 p.m., inviting young people to learn about the Persian New Year and celebrate the season through hands-on card-making. Nowruz, which

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  • Fremont rallies to protect its public art

    Fremont rallies to protect its public art

    What started as outrage over a damaged mural has turned into something bigger: a coordinated effort to protect Fremont’s public art for the long haul. A group of volunteers gathered at the corner of N. 35th St. and Fremont Ave. N. on Feb. 26 to begin cleaning the Still Life mural. It was damaged in

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  • The 2026 Wallingford Parade: Save the Date!

    The 2026 Wallingford Parade: Save the Date!

    So, if you wanna get a jump on planning for the 2026 Wallingford parade… It’s Saturday, July 11, 2026. This year’s theme is “Grow Big Dreams.” The 2026 parade will be the 74th time people have marched down 45th. LONG MAY IT RUN! Register HERE!​ ​The Wallingford Parade has over a seven-decade history. ​It began

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