
The Fremont Neighbor Forum is a printed neighborhood publication, distributed free on Fremont’s streets. Each issue tells one story about a place, a person, or a piece of Fremont worth knowing better.
You’ll find copies on light poles near the subject of each issue and in our growing network of hand-painted newsstands around the neighborhood. Every Forum story is also published here at fremontneighbor.com so you can read it, share it, and come back to it anytime.
The Forum’s name is a nod to the original Fremont Forum, published by the Fremont Public Association from 1977 to 1983 and later renamed the North Seattle Press. That paper believed Fremont’s stories were worth printing. We think so too.
Find the Forum
Each Forum issue is posted on light poles near the place or subject it covers. We also stock copies in our newsstands, upcycled, and hand-painted with varying themes.
Current newsstand location: Next to the dinosaur topiaries on N 34th Street
New locations are added as the network grows. (More coming soon.)
Write for the Forum
The Forum’s Neighbor Voices section is an invitation: if you have a story about a Fremont place, tradition, or community effort that matters to you, we want to hear it. Essays are lightly edited for clarity. Reach out at editor@fremontneighbor.com.
Stay in the loop
New Forum issues are announced in The Fix, our weekly Friday newsletter. Subscribe at fremontneighbor.com/subscribe to get Fremont news, events, and Forum updates in your inbox every week.


