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Pianist with Chamber Music San Francisco. Chamber Music San Francisco presents piano virtuoso Nelson Freire at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, May 14, in the Margaret Lesher Theatre, 1601 Civic Drive, in Walnut Creek. When the Brazilian-born virtuoso made his London debut decades ago, he was hailed as one of the most exciting pianists of this or any age. He has since performed regularly with the world’s major conductors and orchestras. Tickets are $51 and can purchased in person at the Lesher Center ticket office online at www.lesherartscenter.org or by calling 925-943-7469.
* Monique M, Hernandez, who is divorced with one son who has learning disabilities, She has two associate degrees in behavioral science and psychology, and is now enrolled at San Francisco State University working on a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology, Hernandez and her family overcame many obstacles with help from Victory Outreach, a recovery church in Hayward, where she currently volunteers ballet hair bows, pink ballet shoe hair bows, hair bows for ballet, classic ballet hair bows, classic ballet hair bows, ballerin as a mentor to young girls, Also a survivor of domestic violence, she said, “My dream one day is to open a shelter for women and children of domestic violence and help those who may not believe they can help themselves just yet.”..
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