Where to party against Inauguration Day in Seattle Not interested in watching Trump? Check out these spots

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If you're part of the nation that's dreading Inauguration Day, there are still plenty of things to which you can give your time and money. Take a gander at the events below and see if any of them strike your fancy.

Jan. 20:

KEXP Bed-In – In the spirit of John and Yoko, KEXP will be hosting a bed-in at their gathering space at 472 First Ave. N., starting at 8 a.m. The event will feature live music from local artists (Wimps Tomo Nakayama, DoNormaal, and Grace Love), and will invite representatives from local non-profits (Planned Parenthood, The Vera Project, ACLU of Washington, TeenTix, Gender Justice League, and Office of Arts and Culture) to share more information about their respective organizations.

Beer Trumps Hate – Inspired by Rooftop Brewing Company’s Beer Trumps Hate IPA, Red Door will be tapping a keg of Beer Trumps Hate on Inauguration Day and donating all the proceeds to the ACLU of Western Washington. Join them from 11:30 a.m. to 11:55 p.m.

Love Trumps Hate — And if whiskey is more your thing, right next door the folks at The Barrel Thief (inspired by The Red Door) will be serving the "Love Trumps Hate" whiskey flight, with $10 per flight going towards the ACLU. 3 p.m. to 1 a.m.

Rainier Beach Flashmob for Love & Diversity – The Rainier Dance Center has teamed up with the Rainier Beach Community Center to put on a community flashmob "devoted to love and diversity" on Inauguration Day. Wear bright colors and any shirt, clothing, sign, etc. that celebrates love and diversity. Dance along, or just watch the performance in action from 4 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Rainier Beach Community Center.

Race for Our Rights 5K – If you’re interested in jogging instead of (or in addition to) marching, there’s the Race for Our Rights 5K on Inauguration Day from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Organized by a single local woman, this 5K will put all its proceeds toward Planned Parenthood. The route will be around Magnuson Park, which will be dark, so headlamps are encouraged! (There will also be glow sticks in race packets and volunteers lighting the way with flashlights.) If you aren’t able to run the 5K, you can also donate through the event’s Gofundme page.

Inauguration Night: Reflect, Be Heard, Take Action – Local email newsletter The Evergrey, run by Mónica Guzman and Anika Andad, will be facilitating a discussion at the WeWork Holyoke Building from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. that hopes to help citizens process where we fit into this moment in our city and our country, and potentially develop deeper connections and conversations with their community. Molly Moons will be there serving up its "Baracky Road" ice cream "for the very last time." Event is free and you can check them out on Facebook or on Eventbrite.

Pink Carpet Project III: Seattle Stands with Planned Parenthood — Back for its third installment, come to The Rhino Room from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. for an evening of burlesque, poetry, and a celebration of togetherness and inclusivity all while raising funds for Planned Parenthood. Event is 21 and up, and tickets start $25.

Planned Parenthood presents Post-Election Town Hall – Our local Planned Parenthood chapter has reserved Seattle Town Hall on the night of inauguration to bring together community leaders, partners, organizers and the public to discuss the impact of the new administration. Doors open at 5 p.m., program starts at 7 p.m. Tickets start at $10 (pre-sale has sold out, but there will be tickets available at the door).

Inauguration Day ft. Tacocat – Local band Tacocat will play Barboza with a show starting at 7 p.m., featuring the Wimps and The Black Tones in a concert against Inauguration Day. One hundred percent of proceeds will go towards Shout Your Abortion (who will have merch on sale at the show).

Seattle Has a Ball: A Benefit for Our Friends and Community – The folks at Conor Byrne are having their own inauguration ball for anyone who doesn’t want to spend the night watching Trump. They’ll have live music celebrating the ‘90s, ‘00s and today, and discuss navigating “this new terrain,” as well as how to volunteer your time, energy and money to great causes. Proceeds from the show will go toward the Seattle Chapter of the NAACP’s ACT/SO Youth Program, and Planned Parenthood of the Greater Northwest. Event is 21+ with $8 tickets at the door, running from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at 5140 Ballard Ave. NW.

Jan. 21:

Pussy Grabs Back 5K – Another fun run dedicated to helping "reduce stress, make a difference, and practice the stamina you'll need to evade any area pussy-grabbers," this 5K starts at the Green Lake Boathouse at 9:30 a.m. There'll be prizes from the likes of Babeland and RoadID, free and delicious buttery desserts courtesy of area amateurs and Tall Grass Bakery, and all proceeds will go to Planned Parenthood (in Mike Pence's honor, of course).

Rock the Status Quo – Dance out all that post-Inauguration Day aggression with a night of fierce punk and blues music at The Rendevouz. Event is 21+, with tickets at $10 ($8 in advance), and they'll be rocking from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at 2322 Second Ave.

Did we miss any? Shoot us an email at zoshamillman@seattlepi.com with the event.