Image courtesy of NARAL Pro Choice Washington  Before these events show up in

Image courtesy of NARAL Pro Choice WashingtonBefore these events show up in next week’s print edition, you can begin to plan your week, and reserve yourself a spot at some of the more sought-after, intimate goings-on. Chocolate for ChoiceA stadium full of chocolate? Yep, and you can spend two hours grazing among the booths for a good cause on the 36th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision. This is the 18th annual NARAL Pro Choice Washington-sponsored event, with all funds going to support and protect reproductive rights. The 40 purveyors of sweets include such local favorites as Cupcake Royale, The Erotic Bakery, Macrina Bakery, Pike Place Creamery, and Columbia City Bakery. Expect to see (and sample) truffles, cookies, cakes, and mousses.Thursday, January 22, 7-9 p.m.Safeco Field, 1250 First Ave. S., Ticket prices begin at $35/$40 at the door, 624-1990, www.prochoicewashington.org. Chinese New Year DinnerCelebrate Chinese New Year on the day itself, Jan. 26, by learning to cook a meal in honor of the Year of the Ox. The menu includes such year-round Chinese favorites as pot stickers, red radish salad, orange spareribs, steamed black cod with ginger, and stir-fried lemon garlic chicken. If this class is too pricey for your budget, but you happen to have a kitchen large enough to fit (and seat) 12 cooks, contact Bon Vivant to host a class: You’ll attend for free. Monday, January 26, 7-10 p.m.Bon Vivant School of Cooking, location varies, 525-7537. Call for location and reservations.$78. For a complete list of food-related events, including all the many happenings you can show up to sans reservations, this week and next, look here.