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Orchestra concert

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screenings and resources to the community. They will have a chance to get informatio­n from a panel discussion that will be held to discuss important men’s health topics such as high blood pressure, stress and mental health, prostate health and more.

Molina employees are participat­ing in the activity as part of the company’s Helping Hands employee volunteer program where they receive paid time off to volunteer.

For more informatio­n, visit www.communityh­ealthdayto­n. org.

On Nov. 18, Dayton Philharmon­ic Orchestra musicians, under the leadership of artistic director and conductor Neal Gittleman, will travel to The Tabernacle Baptist Church, 380 South Broadway St., to celebrate the human spirit through the universal medium of music with their first Stained Glass Series Concert of the Dayton Performing Arts Alliance 2018-2019 Vistas Season. The concert, to begin at 5 p.m., is free and open to the public with no ticket required.

The Dayton Philharmon­ic’s Stained Glass Concerts are part of a series of community outreach efforts called the Norma Ross Memorial Community Concerts in honor of the late Norma Ross, a tireless advocate for music and minority youth. The 2018–2019 Stained Glass Series and Norma Ross Memorial Community Concerts are made possible by the Bob Ross Auto Group.

The 2018-2019 series will also include a concert at 5 p.m. Feb. 10 at Inspiratio­n Church, 2900 Philadelph­ia Dr.

This year’s Stained Glass Concerts will feature Ludwig von Beethoven’s

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