Singing his praises
The Santa Clara Chorale and the San Jose Chamber Orchestra are joining forces on May 2 to celebrate the centennial of Bay Area composer Kirke Mechem. The concert, set for 8 p.m. at Mission Santa Clara, will also feature the Santa Clara University Chamber Singers and vocal ensembles Resounding Achord and Sacred and Profane.
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Tickets are $8-$50 at www.scc.org/may-celebrating-kirke-mechem.html. Those under age 18 are admitted free.
Universal donors needed
During National Trauma Awareness Month in May, nonprofit blood services provider Vitalant will enter donors to win one of two vacation packages, including four tickets to Universal Epic Universe theme park at Universal Orlando Resort, travel vouchers for airfare and hotel accommodations, and a $2,500 prepaid gift card.
Donors of every blood type play a critical role in helping patients. Type O donations are especially needed as that is the most transfused blood type. In particular, O negative blood is often called the universal blood type because people of any blood type can receive it.
Vitalant is holding blood drives Friday, May 2, 10 a.m.- 1:45 p.m., at El Camino YMCA in Mountain View and Sunday, May 11, 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m., at Etz Chaymin in Palo Alto. To make an appointment, visit vitalant.org or call 877-258-4825.
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