Symphony San Jose presents a ‘Hopelessly Romantic’ concert
‘Hopelessly Romantic’
Symphony San Jose presents “Hopelessly Romantic,” a program of Romantic music, Saturday, Jan. 24, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Jan. 25 at 2:30 p.m. at the California Theatre in downtown San Jose.
The program includes Franz Schubert’s Overture to “Rosamunde” and Schumann’s Symphony No. 4. Guest violin soloist Geneva Lewis will perform Sibelius’ Violin Concerto.
Music Notes occur one hour prior to the concert in the main auditorium and include an informative discussion and interviews with featured guests. It is free of charge to ticketholders.
Tickets are $35-$115 at 408-286-2600 or www.symphonysanjose.org
Neighborhood Notes
WILLOW GLEN>>Bay Area Community Health (BACH) hosted “Care Can’t Wait,” a community wellness event, on Dec. 29 at Tres Hermanos Mexican Grill. The event drew over 200 attendees seeking preventive care, clinical services and Medi-Cal enrollment.
Throughout the day, different BACH departments from Santa Clara and Alameda county clinics connected community members to services. A total of 17 Medi-Cal registrations were collected, including 14 new patient registrations, spotlighting the reach of individuals who were previously disconnected from care. On-site clinical services included 12 blood pressure screenings, 11 A1C tests, 10 dental screenings and six flu vaccinations. Additionally, 15 same-day provider visits were completed.
BACH provides high-quality, accessible health care to underserved communities throughout the Bay Area through community-based initiatives. For more information, visit bach.health or call 650-591-8941.