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Cesar Chavez attends a Catholic Mass on Oct. 29, 1989, in Watsonville for victims of the Loma Prieta Earthquake. Pittsburg’s Los Medanos College will host its “César Chávez: Honoring a Legacy 2024 Awards Celebration” on April 5.Los Medanos College will host the “César Chávez: Honoring a Legacy 2024 Awards Celebration,” starting at 5 p.m. April 5 in the Student Union Conference Center at 2700 E. Leland Road in Pittsburg.
The in-person art exhibit runs through April 6 and features cash prizes, merit certificates and an online public exhibit on the LAC website. The show is in the Library Auditorium at 26 Orinda Way in Orinda. For more inforomation, call 925-359-4490 or visitA vibrant exhibit, “Moving Energy,” has debuted at the Moraga Art Gallery, 432 Center St. in the Rheem Shopping Center.
Sohn’s prolific career includes performances with renowned U.S. orchestras in Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Boston; in Europe with orchestras in Berlin, Budapest and Prague; and internationally in Asia, South America, China and Africa. Opus Magazine has described Sohn as “a stunning and compelling musician.”Nashville singer/songwriter Andy Kahrs brings his acclaimed salute to Glen Campbell and his catalog of memorable classics to Lafayette’s Town Hall Theatre at 7 p.m.
The one-night-only folk music festival happens four times a year. This exciting collaboration brings together local acoustic musicians and performers for a showcase of talent for the local community.
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