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Electric Anniversary and Fremont Greendrinks a Success!

We just wanted to say "thanks" to all the wonderful people that came out to support us last night for our electric one year anniversary and also the Fremont Neighborhood Greendrinks.

Electric Scooter Ride and Electric Vespa

It was a cold ride around Seattle today (we actually got snow last night!). However, it was great to get out and ride around with friends. The highlight, of course, was getting to ride along with the electric Vespa: a 1960 150 converted to electric with our new electric vespa conversion kit. Video here:

 

Fremont Art Walk - May 2nd - 7-9 PM - Renata Raudys

Stop by the store on Friday, May 2nd, 7-9 PM for our friend's art opening: "Mannequins". Part of the Fremont Art Walk, her work will be on display at the shop for the entire month of May:

FEATURED ARTIST Renata Raudys of Nataworry Photography www.nataworry.com

What is Skillet? Two words: bacon jam.

A few people keep asking me, "What is Skillet?", "Why is Sound Speed hip to it?". Well, in short, Skillet is about local food, cooked exceptionally well. For a more detailed look at Skillet, I recommend their interview on KUOW here (43:30 in the audio) - its the best summary I could find.

 

Update: we are now selling their signature bacon jam.

Skillet Comes To Sound Speed Scooters Every Thursday

Skillet, a gourmet mobile food joint, has recently chosen our shop as their new Fremont location! Every Thursday, they'll be out front from 9am-2pm serving breakfast and lunch. Stop by the store if you're in the area for some tasty treats!

Fremont Art Walk 4/2/2008 - Joel Romeo

We're pleased to include the artwork of Joel Romeo once more for the April Fremont Art Walk. Stop by starting around 7 PM to enjoy our current showing:

Joel Romeo’s impaired hearing and inability to communicate verbally, has given him a unique take on the world around him. His raw style and unpredictable narrative lend itself to a truly unusual art production. Within a variety of mediums Joel creates characters that transcend reality and cartoon-like imagery, while capturing the qualities of his personal experiences with the world in stunning perspective.

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