• Seattle Public Library wants Fremont’s input

    Seattle Public Library wants Fremont’s input

    The Seattle Public Library wants to hear from you about their spaces, collections, programs and services, and that includes our beloved Fremont Branch at 731 N. 35th St. Whether you’re a regular library user or haven’t visited in years, your input matters. The survey takes about 10 minutes and closes at 5 p.m. Sept. 24. As a thank you, you’ll…

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  • Where Fremont Gathers: Accidental Park

    Where Fremont Gathers: Accidental Park

    At the top of the stairs from North 43rd Street, between Palatine Avenue North and Greenwood Avenue North, sits an unofficial neighborhood park that offers sweeping views of the Olympic Mountains and a place for Upper Fremont residents to connect. Accidental Park, as it’s come to be known, began in 2018 when three neighbors placed a few chairs on the…

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  • Fremont Neighbor Notes for September 12

    Fremont Neighbor Notes for September 12

    Hello, neighbors! Welcome to Fremont Neighbor Notes, spotlighting one can’t-miss community event each Friday. September 14: Fremont Market 35th Anniversary Party – The Fremont Sunday Market celebrates its 35th anniversary with a block party on Sunday, Sept. 14, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., expanding to two blocks of merchants, live music and vendors. The milestone celebration will feature the…

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  • Rotarians serves community through monthly sandwich assembly

    Rotarians serves community through monthly sandwich assembly

    Volunteers from the Fremont Rotary Club – known locally as the “Fun Club” – gathered Sept. 9 at Taki’s Mad Greek in Ballard to prepare hundreds of sandwiches for three Seattle-area nonprofits. The monthly assembly line brought together Rotarians, family members and friends to make meals for Compass Housing Alliance, FamilyWorks Family Resource Center & Food Banks and Operation Nightwatch,…

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  • Self service kayak and paddleboard rentals come to Fremont

    Self service kayak and paddleboard rentals come to Fremont

    Want to get out on Lake Union without the usual rental shop routine? Buoy Water Club just set up a self-service kayak and SUP station at 910 N Northlake Way, making it easier than ever to grab some paddle time. The setup is pretty straightforward: $25 an hour or $54 for a monthly membership if you’re planning to make this…

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