San Jose nonprofit launches free concert series to revitalize St. James Park downtown

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San Jose nonprofit launches free concert series to revitalize St. James Park downtown
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In recent years, St. James Park has dealt with issues of crime and people sleeping in the park but Levitt San Jose says they’re using music to make this park welcoming again for everybody.

people would find shelter. Levitt San Jose, the nonprofit group sponsoring concerts and working to revitalize the park, says it wanted to bring back family fun activity. folks here, and I hope they’re enjoying it, and they’re tapping their toes and feeling the joy that everybody else is feeling too. So this park is for everybody," Wolford said.

"There have been some issues with the homeless, and it’s a problem that we’re dealing with. So, I’m glad that they’re trying to solve the issue and have music out here," said Patricia.

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