• George & Dragon Pub brings Marines together for 250th birthday celebration

    George & Dragon Pub brings Marines together for 250th birthday celebration

    A Fremont tradition builds community and camaraderie for veterans across the region On the eve of Veterans Day on Nov. 10, the George & Dragon Pub became a gathering place for Marines from across the Puget Sound, celebrating the 250th birthday of the United States Marine Corps with the traditions and brotherhood that define the service. Marines traveled from Arlington…

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  • B.F. Day Elementary launches community food pantry

    B.F. Day Elementary launches community food pantry

    B.F. Day Elementary School has set up a mobile food donation cart to support families in need, operating on a simple “take what you need, give what you can” principle. The cart is located in front of the school office and may be moved outdoors when weather permits. Families can take food home anytime, and students can access it at…

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  • Fremont volunteer strikes historical gold, or rather, clay

    Fremont volunteer strikes historical gold, or rather, clay

    History literally surfaced at Troll’s Knoll Park in mid-October when a volunteer was digging a hole and hit something hard beneath the soil. Turns out it was a street paving brick from the legendary Denny-Renton Clay Company. These bricks have quite a story. By 1917, the Denny-Renton Clay Company was reportedly the world’s largest producer of street paving brick, manufacturing…

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  • Fremont Neighbor Note for November 7

    Fremont Neighbor Note for November 7

    Welcome to Fremont Neighbor Note, our Friday series highlighting what’s happening in and around our neighborhood.  November 10: A Socratic Conversation at Ophelia’s Books – A Socratic conversation exploring philosophical questions about identity, purpose and hope will take place Monday, Nov. 10, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Ophelia’s Books, 3504 Fremont Ave. N. The November discussion, facilitated by longtime…

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  • Urban Earth’s last day in the Center of the Universe

    Urban Earth’s last day in the Center of the Universe

    After nearly 30 years of cultivating community and green spaces in Fremont, Urban Earth Nursery closed its doors on Friday. The walls of this beloved neighborhood staple told the story of its impact, painted with gratitude, humor, and heartfelt messages from staff and customers alike. “Urban Earth gone but never forgotten.”

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