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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1992)
GUIDO’S LADIES NIGHT EVERY SUNDAY DO THEY DARE TO GO BARE? This Sunday from 10pm to midnight Guido’s will have MALE EXOTIC DANCERS! There is a cover of $5 and xomc early for the best seats! 7 Guido's 15th & Aider Jfv BUY & SELL I $ NEW & USED CD'S, IP'S, A CASSETTES keASSI 1258 E. 1 3th AVENUil EUGENE, OREGON, 97401 g One Stop For All Your Packaging Needs Wnother you're buying packing materials and packing it yoursell. or looking tor someone to do the job tor you. come to Pak Mail. We have the materials you need — including bones, tape, loam chips, labels, staples whatever, or bring your package in, and we ll pack and ship it lor you and save you the hassle Wo are a pick up point lor UPS and overnight or standard air carriers. VJf jldllUulU All vOU I idi a* OPEN SATURDAYS! 744-1607 • Pioneer Plaza TzAK8 Take FrankJm Blvd To Pioneer Parkway East To Pioneer Plaza SnAIL Party for peace Story by Layne Lakefish Daniai for 1H hours? Employees at Eugene l*f<n (‘Works and ()regon (Ireen I * AC. say yes In fact, they say, "(live Peace a Dance So that's exactly what they'll !*• doing beginning on Saturday, May :«). at the WOW Hall, 2‘11 YV Eighth Ave. The band performances and dancing will start at noon on Saturday and end at fi a m on Sunday Dancers may get sore feet They might get sore muscles Out they'll la* dancing for a good cause "The dancers are getting pledges.a minimum ofS2 an hour for the full 18 hours, and then they'll dance," said Frank Cardoza. Eugene Peace Works employee. "So far we have 125 dancers lined up. and they’ll get massages and food throughout the night "We’ve also gotten a lot of support from local businesses, and we’ll have door prizes for the dancers according to how much money they raise." If a dancer or team of dancers collects S75. a tie-dyed, Give Poace-a-Dance shirt will be awarded. If S300 is collected, the dancer/s will will win a trip to a bed-and-breakfast house in Florence. If $750 is collected, a mountain or cross bike will be awarded. And the team with the most pledges will win a pizza party. "The money that is raised will go to support our programs. Cardoza said "The money will support our political-aid ion group programs, such as voter information guides, voter registration and work with local candidates." The dance dollars will also benefit PeaceWorks. which promotes American peace tests, the Food-Not-flombs program and non-violence conflict resolution workshops in local jails, to name a few "Our motto is 'Working for peace locally and demanding peace globally.’ Cardoza said “For people of like mind, (live Peace a Dance is a chance togather and go in a positive direction together ” And while the dancers gather, so loo will the hands all 11 of them kale Sullivan and Company. Kudana Hairy Mammas Mad Farmers Kent Party Hole in the Ocean Rabbit Choir Dangerous Household Objects. People's Choir International Anthem Crawdads of Pure Love. "We've got a happening lineup." Cardoza said. "This is a significant event just in the realm of the music thing We're highlighting local music, since nine of the hands are from Eugene. And all together, it’s a great sampler of music." For all the dancers who gather pledges and then gather on the dance floor, this event will leave no musical stone unturned They’ll hear it all - and dance to it all. "It's an incredible mixture we’ve got,” Cardoza said. "We’ve got blues. We’ve gut reggae. We’ve got rap and bluegrass and rock n' roll and folk and alternative and African marimba. It's going to be a great night." The bands agree. "This is going to be a special event for us.” said Phil Simon. International Anthem’s manager "It’s a chance to associate with a lot of people who really care about live CcajrtMy (jfxXot Eugene banda Rabbit Choir (top) and International Anthem (bottom) will join with nine other banda at thie year'a Gtve-Peace a-Dance benefit music. "We're also excited to be a part of this because peace has been i number one priority for every member of this band If. through his event, we can put peace on the minds of just a few people for just a few minutes, it's well worth it for us.” The event is open to the public, and the admission fee is $7 to 530. depending on how long you want to stay. ''It's difficult in these times, but if people come out and see us, arc'd like them to think of peace.” Simon said. (Udefcrate HaadcrafUag WHk (J>! 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