The Hart Senior Center is the heart of operations for the City of Sacramento Older Adult Services. Sacramento’s older adults come together at the Hart Senior Center to enjoy Zumba, Tai chi, ballroom dancing, painting, creative writing, and other recreational activities, take computer classes, get connected with local services, participate in educational workshops and much more.
*Please call 311 for City Services. The City of Sacramento is the capital of California and is located at the confluence of the Sacramento River and the American River in the northern portion of California's expansive Central Valley. With a population of 466,488 at the 2010 census, it is the sixth-largest city in California. Sacramento is the core cultural and economic center of the Sacramento metropolitan area which includes seven counties; with an estimated population of 2.5M. Its metropolitan area is the fourth largest in California after the Greater Los Angeles Area, San Francisco Bay Area, and the San Diego metropolitan area as well as the 22nd largest in the United States. LEGAL DISCLAIMER This account is intended to be a limited forum for communication and discussion between the City of Sacramento and members of the public about specific topics. The City of Sacramento reserves the right to remove inappropriate comments including those comments that are not topically related, comments that include profane or obscene language, sexual content, threats, defamatory statements, the encouragement of illegal activity, violations of the legal ownership interests of another party, solicitations of commerce, statements in support or opposition to political candidates or ballot propositions, content that promotes, fosters, or perpetuates discrimination, or information that may compromise the safety or security of the public or public systems. Any content posted may be subject to public disclosure upon request. Activity on this account is subject to all applicable federal, state, and local laws regulations and policies
Detachment 1 40th Infantry Division Band is one of the oldest units in the California National Guard, and one of the oldest bands in the United States Army. It was first organized May 8, 1861 as the band of the First California Volunteer Infantry Regiment. Eventually re-designated as The 59th Army Band in 1947, the band was known as “The Governor’s Own” until its recent reorganization under the 40th Infantry Division, when it was given its current title of Detachment 1 40th Infantry Division Band. Stationed in Sacramento, CA, Det 1 40th ID Band is staffed by some of Northern California’s finest musicians, many of whom are graduates of outstanding universities and schools of music. The band's 41 members reside throughout Northern California and meet once or twice a month to rehearse and support military and community events throughout the state. Band performances include a variety of music from patriotic selections to standards from the Big Band Era. In order to fulfill its mission of providing music throughout the spectrum of military operations, Det 1 40th ID Band performs within ten different ensembles, which include: Concert Band, Stage Band, Rock Band, Jazz Band, German Band, Marching Band, Fife and Drum, Bagpipes, Brass Quintet, and Woodwind Quintet. This last year, the band and its ensembles performed at 44 events for 70,000 people (military and civilian), not including nearly 2 million people via local and international television broadcasts. The band has seen service in the Spanish American War, the Philippine Insurrection, World War I and World War II. Det 1 40th ID performed for every California governor's inauguration from 1928-2011 and is still a regular performer at the State Capitol. It is the only Army band to have performed for England's Queen Elizabeth, on her visit to California in 1984. The band also prides itself on being the only National Guard band featured on a nationally produced recording of Army bands. For the full lineage of Det 1 40th ID Band, please see the following link: http://www.music.army.mil/organizations/pages/?unit=59AB&p=history&s=lineage To examine official documentation of the lineage of Det 1 40th ID Band, go here: http://www.militarymuseum.org/LH59ArmyBand.pdf
The PTBC is a California State government agency, which licenses and disciplines physical therapist and physical therapist assistants. The PTBC provides three principal types of consumer services: verifies education and background prior to licensure, provides information about the practice of physical therapy by physical therapists and physical therapist assistants, and investigates complaints against physical therapists and physical therapist assistants.
All of Sacramento Works’ services are free. Join thousands of job seekers and hundreds of employers using Sacramento Works by making us your workforce resource.
The Hart Senior Center is the heart of operations for the City of Sacramento Older Adult Services. Sacramento’s older adults come together at the Hart Senior Center to enjoy Zumba, Tai chi, ballroom dancing, painting, creative writing, and other recreational activities, take computer classes, get connected with local services, participate in educational workshops and much more.
Detachment 1 40th Infantry Division Band is one of the oldest units in the California National Guard, and one of the oldest bands in the United States Army. It was first organized May 8, 1861 as the band of the First California Volunteer Infantry Regiment. Eventually re-designated as The 59th Army Band in 1947, the band was known as “The Governor’s Own” until its recent reorganization under the 40th Infantry Division, when it was given its current title of Detachment 1 40th Infantry Division Band. Stationed in Sacramento, CA, Det 1 40th ID Band is staffed by some of Northern California’s finest musicians, many of whom are graduates of outstanding universities and schools of music. The band's 41 members reside throughout Northern California and meet once or twice a month to rehearse and support military and community events throughout the state. Band performances include a variety of music from patriotic selections to standards from the Big Band Era. In order to fulfill its mission of providing music throughout the spectrum of military operations, Det 1 40th ID Band performs within ten different ensembles, which include: Concert Band, Stage Band, Rock Band, Jazz Band, German Band, Marching Band, Fife and Drum, Bagpipes, Brass Quintet, and Woodwind Quintet. This last year, the band and its ensembles performed at 44 events for 70,000 people (military and civilian), not including nearly 2 million people via local and international television broadcasts. The band has seen service in the Spanish American War, the Philippine Insurrection, World War I and World War II. Det 1 40th ID performed for every California governor's inauguration from 1928-2011 and is still a regular performer at the State Capitol. It is the only Army band to have performed for England's Queen Elizabeth, on her visit to California in 1984. The band also prides itself on being the only National Guard band featured on a nationally produced recording of Army bands. For the full lineage of Det 1 40th ID Band, please see the following link: http://www.music.army.mil/organizations/pages/?unit=59AB&p=history&s=lineage To examine official documentation of the lineage of Det 1 40th ID Band, go here: http://www.militarymuseum.org/LH59ArmyBand.pdf
The PTBC is a California State government agency, which licenses and disciplines physical therapist and physical therapist assistants. The PTBC provides three principal types of consumer services: verifies education and background prior to licensure, provides information about the practice of physical therapy by physical therapists and physical therapist assistants, and investigates complaints against physical therapists and physical therapist assistants.