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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.
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M O N DAY
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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
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Eugene, OR
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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
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