FNC AGENDA Monday, February 28, 2022 Virtual due to COVID-19 restrictions—scroll down for link 7:00 Opening and Introductions 7:04 Land Acknowledgement 7:05 Councilmember Dan Strauss, District 6, will speak and take questions concerning current Seattle and District 6 issues. 7:30 Maque daVis, Fremont Arts Council, will speak about this year’s Solstice Parade 7:40 Phil Megenhardt, Bold Hat Productions, will speak about this year’s Fremont Street Fair-June 18-19 7:50 Business Meeting Membership update Speakers and presentations for upcoming meetings: Solid Ground (March), Annual General Meeting (April) Department of Neighborhoods, Lincoln or Hamilton PSTA 8:20 Approve Minutes & Treasurer’s Report |
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FROM FAC:
Fremont Arts Council Community Gathering
05 Mar 2022 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM at Nectar Lounge, 412 N 36th St, Seattle, WA 98103
Register: http://myfremont.wildapricot.org/event-4712316/Registration
Registration is required, including the number of guests you are bringing, so we may support our neighbors at Nectar by helping them be prepared so we can all have a smooth and fun gathering! Thank you in advance.
The Fremont Arts Council invites one and all to a gathering on March 5th from 1-4 PM in Fremont at the Nectar Lounge. Our Neighbors at the Nectar have generously provided us with space to gather together. Beverages will be available for purchase and please show your support to their amazing staff. Come meet your neighbors, make new connections or gather with old friends. Together let’s share in the spirit of celebration where everyone is an artist and be inspired by each other’s ideas and creative energy. We expect to be making announcements about plans for Summer Solstice and new happenings for 2022. Please register no later than March 1.
Unfortunately this event is 21+ only due to the requirements of the event space. We will host another event that is friendly to all ages soon!
Current Covid-19 safety guidelines will be in place, please review Nectar’s website for guidelines regarding entry: Health & Safety Guidelines | Nectar Lounge
ALSO, from PRCC: “Phinney Ridge Community Council will be hosting Friends of Green Lake presenting the Floating Wetlands Project
Tues, March 1st, 7pm via Zoom
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BACKGROUND: Learn about Friends of Green Lake, an all volunteer group of lake users, from both within and beyond the Green Lake neighborhood, working to secure a healthy lake for wildlife and recreation. It is led by a national lake scientist from a local consulting firm that has guided the water quality of Green Lake for over 10 years. The City has awarded a grant of $50,000 to create two floating wetlands in the lake. It will need the assistance of local volunteers to meet the matching grant requirements. https://friendsofgreenlake.org/floating-wetlands-project/
Floating Wetland systems are engineered, vegetated rafts made of natural or inert materials that mimic floating bog mats.
Root systems of the planted vegetation extend deep into the water and become covered with a biofilm comprised of a variety of microbes (algae, bacteria, fungi, and protozoans). …”