Sen. Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign has announced four more stops in the greater Bay Area through Wednesday.

The visit begins with two previously announced Oakland events Monday: a church appearance followed by a City Hall rally. The time of the rally has been moved up to 5 p.m.

Sanders then will give a news conference Tuesday morning on health care at the Hyatt House in Emeryville, though it will be closed to the public.

Later that day, the Vermont senator will hold a rally in Santa Cruz at the Kaiser Permanente Arena on Front Street. Doors open at 10 a.m. RSVPs for this rally can be made online at bit.ly/1Pa129f.

From there, he will travel to Monterey and hold a rally at Colton Hall Lawn on Pacific Street. The public will be admitted starting at 4:30 p.m. RSVPs can be made online at bit.ly/1U5Ay51.

On Wednesday, Sanders will appear in Palo Alto for a rally at Cubberley Community Center Fields on Middlefield Road. Public admission begins at 11:30 a.m. RSVPs can be made online at bit.ly/1Z7m7Sf.