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Auditions for ‘Hair’

Do you want to be part of the age of Aquarius? Want to let the sun shine in? Do you believe in love? So let your hair down and audition for “Hair.”

The New Everett Theatre is putting on a revival production for the 40th anniversary of this American rock opera that created a shock when it opened in 1967. The theater is looking for men and women with a variety of looks and talents. The theater is especially interested in non-Caucasian men who can appear 18 to 30 years old.

Auditions are scheduled from 7 to 9 tonight and 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the theater, 2911 Colby Ave., Everett.

For more information, call 425-258-6766 or e-mail www.everetttheatre.org.

See what cancer center has to offer

Providence Regional Cancer Partnership, 1717 13th St. in Everett, will sponsor an open house from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.

The public will be able to see $10 million in cancer-fighting equipment. There also will be demonstrations of complementary therapies available to cancer patients, including art therapy, acupuncture, massage and other therapies.

Call 425-297-5500 for information.

Tulalip history slide show

Historic Everett offers Tulalip History Comes to Life at 10 a.m. Saturday at Quil Ceda Village Conference Center, 8825 34th Ave. NE, Suite D, Tulalip.

A slide show and history will be presented by Everett Library historian David Dilgard.

Learn about Patkanim (chief of the Snoqualmies, signer of the 1855 Point Elliott treaty, buried at the Mission Beach Cemetery) and William Shelton (Wha-cah-dub), who, in opposition to laws that supressed tribal culture, led the construction of a longhouse and a story pole in 1913.

It’s a free program.

Kittens need foster homes

Purrfect Pals no-kill cat shelter in Arlington needs foster homes for kittens. Take care of them, then give them back for adoption. Call 360-652-9611.

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