2 FOR 1 DINNER! Bay Any Dinner end Receive 2nd Meet ) FREE! (Matt to af aqail ar law mlaa) JOtSSL Guido's (**.!/»/'» 343-0681 13th & Alder LIFE IS PRECIOUS PROTECT IT! Our State of the Art Aerosol Defense System On sale Now $12.99 Reg $20 00 with coupon /? 57 yy Broadway & 957 W«famette f$A ZAft 687-0139 DANCE Continued from Page 5 Both sessions will be in Room 352. The performance is March 6 at B.30 p.m and includes internationally recognized per forming artiat Steve Paxton. Joint Force* Dance Company. Touchdown Dance of England, and other guests. Tickets to the performance are sold at the door and are $2 for student* and seniors and $4 general admission. Cost for the workshops is on a sliding scale from S25 to Si00 Scholarships are available All sessions are wheelchair accessible and sign interpreted SADE Continued from Page 7 we re going 10 on 8 stage and we re going to perform this song, and how do we feel, and to me that's a good indicator ... if I'm not sure if I'm doing the right thing in a song. I imagine myself singing in front of an audience, and then to see how proud l am or how embarrassed I would be to actually sing this song Deep down, you know, we imagine the live performance. It's very important to US. Q: Is there any way you can explain the energy of performing to a live audience? SADE: fit's) like a shock, a feeling of shock and fear, and it's very electric:. anckit's very exciting bee ause you're on the edge nil the time ... you know that any moment it can go wrong ... so you have to he brave ... It's like being on a diving hoard that you know is too high, and you've* got to jump off it. But you know it's just a little bit too high; you've never jumped off a board that high before ... but it’s a real thrill when you do it. JAMBAY Continued from Page 7 Hut lor then moved to San Diego. where he connected with Shelly Doty, the other guitar player, ami Mike Sugar, the trass player, who wore both music majors at UCSD at the time When Haugeiumoved south to join them, jnmbny was Imm Alter two years in Southern California, the bond decided to move to Seattle because of its proximity to better opportuni ties in Washington and Oregon. Opening the show will he Unshakable Race, "one of Eugene's best young reggae bands, and one that will surely rise up and hit the national scene," said Fran Chvlek, talent coordinator for the WOW Hall They play a combination of tra ditional roots reggae and hip hop dance music. Tickets are $5 in advance or $6 at the door, and the show Itegms at 9:30 p.m. at the WOW Hall. The Forecast is Hot ter Solar Energy Even hea* in the cloudy Northwest, solar energy cun l>e very effective. In fact, solar water heaters can save 35-65% of your water heating costs. So if hot water costs are leaving you cold, let Eugene Water & Electric Board put a little sunshine in your life. If you own your home and have electric water heating. EWEB is offering a cash rebate of up to $100 for installing a solar water heater Plus, you may also qualify for an Oregon stale tax credit of up to S1S00 It’s the hottest thing, going since running water So if you would like to soak up some solar savings, act now ! Funding is limited, so call 48-1-112$ today. Ask for information about EWEB's Solar Water Heater Rebate. EWEB Eugene Water & Electric Board 500 East 4th Avenue Eugene, Oregon 97401 503-484-1125 t Why Wait for Cinco de Mayo? Come celebrate Cinco de Marcho at Moreno’s Mexican Restaurant Moreno » ante »9S6 433 Eaat & roadway Opan Tuesday through Sunday at 8 p.m Moreno's 343-5612 I cnexico University Theatre Presents A Play by Eric Overmeyer Robinson Theatre February 19. 20. 25-27, March 5.6 8 p.m Box Office 346-4191