| Fremont
Sunday Market and Outdoor Movies |
The
Sunday Market
Time
after time we hear remarkable stories from shoppers and vendors
alike, regaling the most outlandish things people come looking for
and find at the market. Maybe not always the first time around,
but eventually and reliably. We've come to realize that the market
is a sort of magic box; what you wish for or hanker after, darned
if you don't find it here. Like rare life size statues from China,
strange and unusual toys from your childhood or the gal who fell
in love with the Cape Cod chairs and married the maker. Maybe Fremont's
in one of those vortexes, or maybe you just have to believe. But
as long as you're there, try it out for yourself, see if the magic
works for you.
All
Year Long: Rain or Shine
The
Fremont Sunday market started in the fall of 1990 with modest ambitions
of providing an accessible community marketplace for anyone who
wanted a place to sell their goods and try their ideas. It's grown
some since then. Now it hosts as many as 200 vendors from all over
the region who bring flowers and fresh farm produce, high quality
crafts and artworks, world imports, and a hugely diverse flea market
where browsers and treasure hunters seem to find anything and everything.
We
Have Fun Here
Despite
the throng of regular vendors, it's still a place where people can
just show up on an early Sunday morning and get involved. Because
of this, the market has a diverse and constantly changing array
of interesting things to offer. Fremont, with all its shops and
bistros and unusual places, is the perfect compliment to a market
place. All-in-all this is a fun place to brunch and browse and an
attractive venue for the artist and micro business person to meet
the public on a weekly basis.
Saturday
Nite Outdoor Movies
This
is a community spirited big screen celebration of pop classics,
cult favorites, independent film, video shorts and high camp old
fashioned summer fun. Co-founded by Jon Hegeman from the Fremont
Market and Charlotte Buchanan from the GlamOrama, the movies are
a cross between old-time matinees, Cinema Paradiso and the vanishing
all-American drive-in.
Off
The Wall Entertainment
Around
dusk on warm summer weekend nights adventurous people of all ages
arrive bedecked with lawn chairs, rubber boats, sofas, costumes
and fun attire to join in the popular late night pastime. Here,
too, the audience is often the best part of the show. It's the original
interactive theater where people are actually encouraged to join
in the atmosphere of irreverent humor and laid back good times.
Good
Old-Fashioned
Summer Fun
Both
cinemas are a walk-in style event. Saturday nites feature Applaus-O-Meter
contests for the best urban campsite, most creative seating, best
costume or most overdressed
and other ad-hoc games. Fridays are more relaxed without the games
and hi-jinx. Admission is by donation. The season typically runs
from June through September. Movies start at dusk and the parking
lot opens for seating at 7pm for those who want to get the prime
spots. For some, Hibachis and picnic dinners are a popular past
time, while others forage among Fremont's many excellent pubs, bistros
and restaurants prior to show time. So bring your friends, come
often, and spread the word. This is the way summer movies were meant
to be enjoyed.
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