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WEEK IN REVIEW
Monday
Dad admits drinking before girl's shooting, pol...
Economy forces teens to cope with smaller allow...
Tax hike sought to clean up Puget Sound
Sunday


Monroe may toughen rules for some dog breeds
County preparations kept flood rescues to minimum
It's playtime, maties
Saturday


A mom and dad of her own
Deal likely to avert strike of Boeing engineers
Sultan eliminates its police department
Friday


Snohomish County flooding was less severe than ...
Water warning a pain for some Snohomish restaur...
Arlington High's 'Peter Pan' takes to the air
Thursday


Snohomish County flooding isn't over yet
Gas leak forces kids from school
Skate America brought county about $3 million f...
Wednesday


1940s-style dance brings back memories of good ...
Floods may strike hard and fast
County's main water supply to shut down for 16 ...
Tuesday


Students honor those who served our country
Storms could dump 18 inches of rain
Judge dismisses warrant for ex-principal
 

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Published: Friday, October 10, 2008

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Treasures sale

If you think you can't afford high-quality, name-brand clothing from Jimmy Choo, St. Johns and Donna Karan, then think again.

There might be a perfect gently used designer or vintage outfit, pair of shoes, accessory, evening dress or leather coat at the sixth annual Closet Treasures Sale.

Most everything is priced under $50 and proceeds benefit the YWCA program, Dress for Success Seattle, which promotes the economic independence of disadvantaged women by providing professional clothing and career development tools.

The preview sale is from 5 to 8 p.m. Oct. 17 at the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center, 104 17th Ave. S., Seattle. A suggested donation of $35 provides first access to the event's clothing, refreshments and silent auction.

The public sale is from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 18. Admission is free for that. For more information, call 206-461-4474 or visit www.closettreasure sale.com.

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