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Locality: Fremont, California



Address: 3300 Capitol Ave 94538 Fremont, CA, US

Website: www.fremont.gov/index.aspx?nid=1655

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Downtown Fremont 29.11.2020

From the Fremont Police Department: "Coffee with the Cops travels to Downtown Fremont! Please join Chief Richard Lucero and members of the Fremont Police Department for coffee in an informal and friendly setting at the State Street Plaza on July 29 from 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. The event will take place outside and due to the hot weather, we will have several canopies to help shade attendees from the heat. We will also have cold water and ice on hand for anyone who'd like to make an... iced coffee! We are very excited about moving this month's event to the City's State Street Plaza in downtown. Staff from the City Manger's Office and Public Works will be partnering with us for this truly unique event and will be on hand to share information about the Downtown Fremont project. We will also have police staff from the Community Engagement Unit, Street Crimes Team, Swing Shift Patrol and Investigations in attendance to answer public safety questions, discuss neighborhood concerns or just get acquainted. Coffee will be provided by Suju's. Date: Wednesday, July 29, 2015 Time: 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Location: State Street Plaza located in Downtown (3700 Beacon Ave @ The Paragon Apartments) No formal presentation is planned, so feel free to drop in anytime during the event. We hope to see you there!"

Downtown Fremont 01.11.2020

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Downtown Fremont 29.10.2020

Join us for the Capitol Avenue Grand Opening Event in Downtown Fremont on Friday, Oct. 16 at 5:00 p.m.! Get a first-hand look at Fremont’s Capitol Avenue Main Street and Downtown’s newest temporary art in public places, Heartfullness. Stay for Fremont Street Eats! http://fremont.gov/calendar.aspx?EID=2042

Downtown Fremont 12.10.2020

From the Fremont Police Department: "Coffee with the Cops travels to Downtown Fremont! Please join Chief Richard Lucero and members of the Fremont Police Department for coffee in an informal and friendly setting at the State Street Plaza on July 29 from 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. The event will take place outside and due to the hot weather, we will have several canopies to help shade attendees from the heat. We will also have cold water and ice on hand for anyone who'd like to make an... iced coffee! We are very excited about moving this month's event to the City's State Street Plaza in downtown. Staff from the City Manger's Office and Public Works will be partnering with us for this truly unique event and will be on hand to share information about the Downtown Fremont project. We will also have police staff from the Community Engagement Unit, Street Crimes Team, Swing Shift Patrol and Investigations in attendance to answer public safety questions, discuss neighborhood concerns or just get acquainted. Coffee will be provided by Suju's. Date: Wednesday, July 29, 2015 Time: 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Location: State Street Plaza located in Downtown (3700 Beacon Ave @ The Paragon Apartments) No formal presentation is planned, so feel free to drop in anytime during the event. We hope to see you there!"

Downtown Fremont 27.09.2020

A Memorable Event for the Entire Family! On July 4, Independence Day, thousands of people will watch the star spangled excitement of creative floats, specialty units, marching musical units and guest celebrities! This patriotic parade will start at 10:00 a.m. sharp and is expected to take just under two hours to pass spectators along a one-mile route from the Library to Fremont's developing Downtown District featuring a differnet business district every year. Parade Informati...on: Starts promptly at 10 a.m. (click here for route information) More than 70 exciting parade entries anticipated. More than 10,000 spectators expected to line the streets. Regional media coverage http://www.fremont4th.org/

Downtown Fremont 23.09.2020

Join us for Fremont Street Eats tonight. Friday, June 5 from 4:30 to 9:00 pm http://conta.cc/1G0daSp

Downtown Fremont 05.09.2020

Not exactly Downtown Fremont, but pretty close: Paseo Padre and Stevenson Blvd http://fremont.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=871

Downtown Fremont 31.08.2020

BEST OF FREMONT ENCORE IS COMING MAY 29! Were you awarded in the Best of Fremont 2015, but not able to thank customers before the section's deadline in April? No problem. The Bulletin will run a Best of Fremont Encore edition on May 29 showcasing lots more photography of your favorite places in Fremont. Did you run an ad in the April 24 section? You can pick it up at a significant discount on May 29. Call (510) 661-9920 or email [email protected] to advertise. I...nkies Tattoo Studio, Berge-Pappas-Smith Chapel of the Angels, The Vine in Niles, Fremont Hills Assisted Living and Memory Care, Washington Hospital Healthcare System, T.G.I.F. Body Shop, Inc., Smoking Pig BBQ Company Fremont, Amia Bakery, Dina's Family Restaurant, Whole Foods Market Fremont, Downtown Fremont, Baldie's Cafe Fremont Foreign Auto, Tri-City Cremation & Funeral Service, Silliman Activity and Family Aquatic Center, 24 Hour Fitness - Fremont Sport, CA, Salon Valenti, Alex's Classic Barber Shop & Shaves, Raley's Fremont, Walt's Mission Pass Towing & Storage, Sousa's Wines & Liquors, Mountain Mikes - Fremont, Ofelia's Taqueria, Bay Jewelers, Yoko's Dance and Performing Arts Academy, Ace Animal Hospital, LeTip of Fremont, Sunita Beauty Salon, Annie's Guns, Pegueros Optometry, BJ Travel Center, Colin T. Yoshida, DDS, http://www.ifoldsflip.com/i/500973-2015-best-of-fremont See more

Downtown Fremont 14.08.2020

Second bat in Fremont has tested positive for rabies. On Friday, March 13, 2015, a sick bat was picked up by a dog at Niles Elementary School near the playgroun...d. The bat was alive and the dog’s owner took it home and brought it to the Tri-City Animal Shelter. On Monday, March 16, 2015, the bat was tested and results were returned today as being positive. This is the second bat that has tested positive for rabies in Fremont this month. Early last week we were notified of a positive test in the Irvington area. Alameda County Public Health is the primary investigating agency and we have been informed that they are out in Niles today making notifications to residents in the immediate area of where the bat was located. The dog was up to date on its vaccinations and has been placed on quarantine for 30 days, so hopefully he/she will be okay. The following information has been provided by the County and is really good information to read in regards to this current incident as well as the rabies disease in general. If any person or pet touched this recent bat at or near Niles Elementary School late last week, they may have been exposed to rabies. Rabies is a fatal disease caused by a virus that affects the brain and nervous system. It can be prevented if the exposed person or animal receives a series of rabies vaccine shots as soon as possible after the exposures. Anyone who touched or may have been bitten by this bat should call the Alameda County Public Health Department at 510-267-3250, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. and also see a health care provider. Anyone whose pet touched this bat should call Fremont Animal Services at 510-790-6630 as well as their veterinarian. Humans and pets should avoid contact with bats and other wild animals that may carry rabies, such as skunks, foxes, coyotes, badgers, weasels and raccoons. Dogs and cats not vaccinated for rabies are also considered to be at medium to high risk for carrying the virus. If an ill or dead animal is found, do not touch it. In addition, if you witness an animal which is normally nocturnal during the daylight, acting in a strange manner (i.e. a skunk roaming or staggering, a bat hanging on a window screen or sill or a fox acting aggressive, etc.), it should also be reported to Animal Services or the Alameda County Public Health Department. Here are a few preventative measures you can take to reduce your risk: - Have dogs and cats vaccinated against rabies. Confine dogs to property, especially puppies less than four months of age. - Report any animal bites of humans. - Report any close contact between dogs and cats with wild animals to Animal Services. - Do not feed wild animals by hand. - Do not come in close contact or attempt to care for a sick or injured animal. - Do not attract skunks with food. Pet food left outside is a strong invitation to skunks and other animals. - Eliminate piles of trash, rocks, wood, hollow logs and heavy growth of vegetation where wild animals could hide. - Do not provide shelter for bats. Close, seal and screen all openings to your home, attic and roof. Install screens on all attic vents and maintain in good repair. - To report dead or sick wildlife, please call Fremont Animal Services at 510-790-6630 or Fremont Police Dispatch (after hours) at 510-790-6800 and select option 3. For any human exposure or public health concerns, please call the Alameda County Public Health Care Agency at 510-267-3250.

Downtown Fremont 09.08.2020

Station 10 is on Deep Creek Road.

Downtown Fremont 02.08.2020

The end is near! The end of the 2014 Fremont Street Eats season that is! Our last Fremont Street Eats of 2014 is on Friday, October 24, 2014. There will be a slight change in the venue for 2015 due to Downtown Fremont construction, so this is your last chance at this location. Share this and invite your friends to https://www.facebook.com/events/656233424491019/