FOSTER FASHION: Project Treehouse, a local non-profit organization that serves nearly 3,000 foster kids a year, is putting on a fashion show to publicize their free Wearhouse clothing store for in-need children. Kids will be styled for the runway and model donated back-to-school clothing. Local celebrity comedian and Treehouse volunteer, Fred Northup, Jr., is your emcee. Attend the show, take a tour of the facility, and learn more about the needs of foster children. Also, Treehouse is currently accepting clothing donations at these locations.
6-7 p.m. // the Wearhouse, 2100 24th Avenue South // FREE--RSVP to drives@treehouseforkids.org or 206-267-5116
If you see this, you're looking too low. "The rise of Bellevue" courtesy of Seattlest Flickr Pool member swpars.
2-4 a.m. // Somewhere dark with a view of the eastern sky // FREE
ELECTRONICA SUEY: If our calculations are correct, we haven't sent you to an electronica show for awhile, and it's high time you got out and enjoyed the fruits of Mr. Edison's genius. Chop Suey has Oscillate, an inexpensive evening of electronica from the UK's JEGA, Obelus, and ndCv, with visuals by Epiphanous.
9 p.m. doors // Chop Suey, 1325 East Madison // $7 adv



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