Petition updateSave Old Fire House Teen CenterTHIS SATURDAY: Celebrate OFH Building before Demolition
Save OFHWA, United States
Apr 1, 2026

Celebrate the Old Fire House Teen Center’s Legacy
Saturday April 4, 2026
2:00-6:00pm

The City of Redmond is hosting an event to honor the building's decades of impact on generations of Redmond residents and visitors before the site is redeveloped into a new teen center. Please note that the event will take place outdoors and there will be no access into the building.

Location: Outside the Old Fire House Teen Center at 16510 NE 79th St, Redmond, WA, 98052, rain or shine (note: there will be no access to the inside of the building)

Getting to the Event:
Limited street parking is available, and we recommend planning ahead to utilize transit option like bus and the Downtown Redmond Light Rail station.

Music: Join us for live music from bands spanning all eras of the Old Fire House's music scene, plus a special acoustic jam tent where anyone can join in and play, the OFH way. We'll also be playing a special playlist between acts featuring many of the bands and artists that have played at OFH over the years.

  • The Hit 2 p.m.
    Mae Amber 3 p.m.
    Tomo Nakayama 3:50 p.m.
    Fight Milk 4:40 p.m.
    Suzzallo 5:20 p.m.

Art: Contribute to timelines, a fingerprint activity led by teens, and more!

Memories: We'll have a photo booth area with show poster backdrops, and a videographer will be on hand to collect community stories.

Screen Printing: Join VERA Project for a live screen priting demonstration. Show up with an old t-shirt for a free screen print (it's already got a graphic on it? Turn it inside out, and that's a new shirt!). You can also purchase blank shirts for $7 and 2 for $10. The print options will the Old Fire House logo as well as the original 1994 Old Fire House Grand Opening illustration.

Speakers: You'll hear from the mayor, the Redmond Youth Partnership Advisory Committee President, former staff, and more as we celebrate what this facility has meant to the community for decades.

The City is collecting memories of OFH via a contact form on their website:
https://www.redmond.gov/2494/Teen-Center-Project

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