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1/21/11 - SEATTLE TIMES - Full Page Article!
..."These days the Abbey is home to a panoply of music, dance, art, literary, yoga and culinary classes and events. One of them is "The Round," a brainchild of Marion's. It matches musicians, singers, a slam poet or two and several painters (or even a potter) in an evening of collaborative improvisation..."
12/15/10 - SEATTLE TIMES - SONOS Sings
11/1/10 - SEATTLE MAGAZINE - BEST OF 2010 Editors Pick!
Best (and last) still-funky thing in Fremont
Anyone who is feeling nostalgic for Fremont’s pre-condo glory days of community solidarity should hie to volunteer-powered Fremont Abbey Arts Center (4272 Fremont Ave. N; 206.414.8325; fremontabbey.org). The Abbey, a 9,000-square-foot former church at the top of the hill, offers group classes, workshops and public events for all ages in everything from modern dance to self-defense to yoga for cyclists to vegan arts. Do not miss The Round, a monthly mash-up of songwriters, poetry slammers and painters (theround.org).
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Over the last two years The Fremont Abbey has continued to expand its awareness in the community, garnered regional press including the Seattle Times, The Stranger, Seattle Magazine, City Arts Magazine, Seattle Weekly, Seattlest, and more.
Recognized in Seattle Magazine's Best of 2010 list as the “Best (and last) still-funky thing in Fremont”, the article boasts, “Anyone who is feeling nostalgic for Fremont’s pre-condo glory days of community solidarity should hie to volunteer-powered Fremont Abbey Arts Center”.
Director Nathan Marion was also named as one of 50 Culture Makers in Seattle. The Seattle Weekly awarded the Abbey the 2010 “Best Online Urban Arts Presence”.
..."These days the Abbey is home to a panoply of music, dance, art, literary, yoga and culinary classes and events. One of them is "The Round," a brainchild of Marion's. It matches musicians, singers, a slam poet or two and several painters (or even a potter) in an evening of collaborative improvisation..."
12/15/10 - SEATTLE TIMES - SONOS Sings
11/1/10 - SEATTLE MAGAZINE - BEST OF 2010 Editors Pick!
Best (and last) still-funky thing in Fremont
Anyone who is feeling nostalgic for Fremont’s pre-condo glory days of community solidarity should hie to volunteer-powered Fremont Abbey Arts Center (4272 Fremont Ave. N; 206.414.8325; fremontabbey.org). The Abbey, a 9,000-square-foot former church at the top of the hill, offers group classes, workshops and public events for all ages in everything from modern dance to self-defense to yoga for cyclists to vegan arts. Do not miss The Round, a monthly mash-up of songwriters, poetry slammers and painters (theround.org).
More:
Over the last two years The Fremont Abbey has continued to expand its awareness in the community, garnered regional press including the Seattle Times, The Stranger, Seattle Magazine, City Arts Magazine, Seattle Weekly, Seattlest, and more.
Recognized in Seattle Magazine's Best of 2010 list as the “Best (and last) still-funky thing in Fremont”, the article boasts, “Anyone who is feeling nostalgic for Fremont’s pre-condo glory days of community solidarity should hie to volunteer-powered Fremont Abbey Arts Center”.
Director Nathan Marion was also named as one of 50 Culture Makers in Seattle. The Seattle Weekly awarded the Abbey the 2010 “Best Online Urban Arts Presence”.


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