Briefs: Program seeking licensed cosmetologists, estheticians
Yuba City
Look Good, Feel Good program, sponsored by the American Cancer Society, is seeking licensed cosmetologists and estheticians to volunteer their services.
Volunteers are given training to provide education, information and support to women who are undergoing cancer treatments and dealing with appearance-related side effects.
The next session is scheduled for 10 a.m. to noon Jan. 14 at Sutter North Medical Foundation, 969 Plumas St., Yuba City.
To volunteer, call Cindy Bahl at 513-2603.
For more information, visit online at cancer.org or call 800-227-2345.
Yuba City
Performance of 5 fables scheduled for Jan. 18
"India's Imaginary Menagerie," featuring five fables, is scheduled at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 18 at the Community Memorial Museum of Sutter County, 1333 Butte House Road, Yuba City.
Performed by Aondreaa the Storytailor and Marilyn the Muse, the performance with dramatic story telling, music and costumes, highlights the endangered status of India's wildlife including rhino, elephant, tiger and crocodile.
The free event is co-sponsored by the Punjabi American Heritage Society.
For more information, call 822-7141.
Marysville
American Indian performance set for Jan. 18
An American Indian performance, "Many Stars — Many Nations," begins at 7 p.m. Jan. 18 at the Allyn Scott Youth and Community Center, 1830 B St., Marysville.
Tickets are $2 for general admission and $1 for children ages 6 to 12 years.
The program features a world class flutist, demonstrations of California and pow wow dances, story telling, singing and food.
In addition, the winners of a poetry and short story contest will be announced.
The event is sponsored by the American Indian Education Program of Marysville. For more information, call 749-6196.





