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Calendar Windfall Reading Series: Melissa Hart (pictured) & Erik Muller read on Tuesday Da Capo Chamber Players, 8pm, Beall Hall, UO. $8, $5 stu., sr. David Gans, 9pm, Sam Bond’s. 21+. $5. When cupid points an arrow in your direction on Valentine’s Day... Practice safer sex in style OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidians trip: N. Fork M. Fork Willamette River, 10 miles. See YMCA for details/sign-up. GEARs rides: Walterville via Daisy & Thurston Rd., 45 miles, 10am, meet at Alton Baker Park. www.eugenegears.org PETS Second Chance at Love pet adoption continues. See Sat- urday. FREE SAFER SEX KITS THEATER Godspell continues. See Thursday, Feb. 12. Altar Boyz continues. See Friday. Deathtrap continues. See Friday. 16 M O N DAY 17 T U E S D AY Sunrise 7:10am; Sunset 5:45pm Av High 51; Av Low 35 ARTS/VISUAL MUSIC Fear No Music, 8pm, Beall Hall, UO. $8, $5 stu., sr. Todd Snider, Ashleigh Flynn, 8pm, WOW Hall. $18 adv., $20 door. Av High 51; Av Low 35 WEDNESDAY FILM “Planet Now” fi lm & dis- FILM Trading Places, 6:30pm, Sunrise 7:08am; Sunset 5:46pm cussion series, 6:30pm, Cozmic Pizza. FREE. Koho Bistro. FREE. Mondays with Mandi fi lm series: Heima, 8pm, Wandering Goat. FREE. Last Chance for Eden, w/ discussion, 6:30pm, Center for Meeting & Learning, LCC. 463- 5585. $5 sug. don. GATHERINGS WOW Hall vol- GATHERING unteer orientation, WOW Hall. FREE. 6:30pm, “Women’s Cy- cling” presentation and clinic, 7pm, REI. FREE. Av High 51; Av Low 35 ARTS/VISUAL Tribute to Ger- trude Bass Warner, feat. Jean Dorl & Marge Ramey interpret- ing Warner’s writings and Hattie Mae Dixon recounting Warner’s life in China, 6pm, JSMA, UO. FREE w/museum admission. PFLAG general meeting, 6:45pm, First Congregational Church, 1050 E. 23rd. 302-4422. FREE. KIDS/FAMILIES Jammie sto- rytime, 7pm, Springfi eld Library. FREE. FILM Heckler’s Movie Night: MUSIC Beta Collide, 8pm, Beall LITERARY KIDS/FAMILIES “Yes, We Can! Hall, UO. $8, $5 stu., sr. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidians trip: Alton Baker to Pre’s Rock, 6 miles. See YMCA for details/sign-up. ARTS Windfall Reading Series: Melissa Hart, Erik Muller and young writers, 7pm, Downtown Library. FREE. Janice Marschner discusses Oregon 1859: A Snapshot in Time, 7pm, Springfi eld Library. FREE. Free or Low Cost services and supplies please call to see if you qualify 1670 High Street Eugene, OR 793 N. Danebo Ave Eugene, OR 344-9411 463-9731 18 Sack Lunch Series: “The Art of Signing” w/ Dan Chen, 12:15pm, Clay Space, 222 Polk. FREE. Sunrise 7:11am; Sunset 5:43pm Also Available: Condoms in all sizes, colors & textures, Flavored Lubricants and Dental Dams. Footloose, 7pm, Wandering Goat. FREE. The Story of Barack Obama,” play/story presentation, 10:15am & 11am, Downtown Library. FREE. Kids celebrate “Oregon Reads” w/Apples to Oregon by Deborah Hopkinson, 4pm today at Bethel Library; 4pm Feb. 25 at 225 Q Street Springfi eld, OR 744-7121 Sexy -- E V O L E H T L E FE exy Gifts For S ie! t e e w Your S zzing u B any 15 Buy y over $ t To nd ge a REE Where There’s a F D! Always Something NEW For You DV To Discover! Videos Toys Clothes Potions & More! OPEN 24-7 (ALMOST) www.excadult.com • 1166 South A • Springfield • 726-6969 fyusbpsejobsz ! bsujtut ! ! !!!!!!! fyrvjtjuf ! tfuujoh Portland Baroque Creating historically informed performances of freshness, clarity, and vitality, the Portland Baroque Orchestra ranks among the best baroque ensembles in North America and Europe, a pedigree shared by guest conductor Paul Goodwin, one of Britain’s most versatile musicians. Sunday, Feb. 22 3 p.m., Beall Hall /2%'/.ô"!#(ô&%34)6!, ? Concert Sponsors: 7BMMFZ3JWFS*OO e s c a p e . r e l a x . r e n e w. vote by Tuesday, March 3rd at ballot.eugeneweekly.com WWW.EUGENEWEEKLY.COM • BLOGS.EUGENEWEEKLY.COM Free Musical Insights talk by Stephen Rodgers, 2 p.m. Tickets 682-5000 music.uoregon.edu/CMB EUGENE WEEKLY FEBRUARY 12, 2009 21