
"Everyone is invited to attend the annual free Christmas concert presented by the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Oakland's Montclair district. The 90-minute concert will start at 3 p.m. Dec. 21 in the church at 1880 Mountain Blvd. This year's theme is from the book of Isaiah, The government shall be upon his shoulder, and will feature congregational caroling and Christmas favorites."
"Talented Bay Area musicians who will perform are soprano Katy Stephan, mezzo-soprano Tracy Hinman, tenor Michael Belle, baritone Steve Rogino, operachi vocalist Juanita Ulloa (performing carols in Spanish), guitarist Derek Brooker, pianist/organist Michael Moran and Virginia Morgan on viola. In addition to free admission, the event is wheelchair-accessible with the church's new ramp and restrooms now compliant with the federal Americans with Disabilities Act, and parking is available across the street from the church at Montclair Elementary School."
First Church of Christ, Scientist in Oakland's Montclair district will host a free, 90-minute Christmas concert at 3 p.m. on Dec. 21 at 1880 Mountain Blvd. The theme is from Isaiah, "The government shall be upon his shoulder," and the program will include congregational caroling and Christmas favorites. Performers include soprano Katy Stephan, mezzo-soprano Tracy Hinman, tenor Michael Belle, baritone Steve Rogino, operachi vocalist Juanita Ulloa (singing carols in Spanish), guitarist Derek Brooker, pianist/organist Michael Moran and violist Virginia Morgan. The event is wheelchair-accessible with a new ramp and ADA-compliant restrooms, and parking is available at Montclair Elementary School. The Montclair Village Association welcomed returning security officer Nicholas "Nick" Jenkins to patrol the commercial district for the holiday season beginning Nov. 28. Jenkins has over 10 years of security experience specializing in commercial district security, de-escalation and merchant and community engagement. The annual Montclair Village Holiday Stroll was set to take place.
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