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Humans of the Earth Gallery is proud to present a group exhibition of new works featuring Sculptures, Paintings, and mixed media artworks. The “in Bloom” exhibit will run from October 11, 2018 – November 10, 2018 at the Gallery with an opening reception on Thursday, October 11h from 6-8pm. Thirteen artists will

be featured in the show: Joshua Abarbanel, Jaime Coffey Bateman, Susan Chorpenning, Natalie Ciccoricco, Nicole Fournier, Debbi Green, Jessica Holmes, Lauren Kerr, Jacquelin Nagel, Iris Peretz, Melissa Scrivner, John Mark Luke, and Zsalto. Flowers have carried the role of key representation of life's milestones

in world cultures for over 50,000 years. Many of the works presented focus on flowers symbolism and their use in rituals. The artworks present a sort of investigation of the energy of a bloom, and its emotional and spiritual vibrations. Some artist's approach centers on the wild flowers nonchalance, While other's works interprets the calm

beauty of garden roses. “In Bloom” will be on view through November 10th. The artists will be present at the opening reception Thursday 11th from 6–8 p.m.Gallery hours are Tuesday – Saturday 12– 6:00, and by appointment. For additional information please contact HOTE Gallery at 626.642.8824

Azusa Man Found Guilty of Attempted Murder, Mayhem in Ex-Girlfriend Attack A jury has found a 20-year-old man guilty of slashing his teenage ex-girlfriend’s throat two years ago, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced. Deputy District Attorney Presciliano Duran said Jason Scott Gustin of Azusa was found guilty of attempted murder and mayhem in case GA099518. The jury also found true a special allegation that the defendant personally inflicted great bodily injury

upon the victim under circumstances involving domestic violence and that he used a knife, during the commission of the crimes. Sentencing is scheduled on Dec. 4 in Department G of the Los Angeles County Superior Court, Alhambra Branch. He faces 29 years to life in state prison. After nearly two years of dating, Gustin’s 17-yearold girlfriend broke up with him on Aug. 17, 2016. On Aug. 22, 2016, the defendant convinced her to meet again

to talk about the end of their relationship, the prosecutor said. According to testimony at trial, the two met near Arcadia and sat in Gustin’s car to talk when he pulled out a knife and slashed her throat and then began strangling her. As the victim tried to escape, the defendant slashed the back of her neck, stabbed her arm and cut the entire length of her right thigh, according to the prosecutor. When the victim was

finally able to get herself out of the vehicle, she ran nearly a quarter of a mile to a nearby convalescent home. Gustin chased her but a nurse at the home locked the doors and prevented his entry, according to witness testimony. He was arrested a short time later after he showed up at his mother’s workplace, the prosecutor added. The case was investigated by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, Temple Station.

Baldwin Park Unified Students Explore Higher Education at Annual College Fair Baldwin Park High School sophomore Gabriela Gallard dreams of studying criminology at California State University, Long Beach and, after attending workshops at Baldwin Park Unified’s 12th annual College Fair, she says she feels prepared to take the next steps toward higher education. “The College Fair is very helpful because it gives students background information on different colleges and it helps students look at the different options,” Gallard said. “I mainly wanted to learn about the CSU requirements so that I can stay on track to graduate and know what scholarship options there are.” Gallard attended the College Fair on Sept. 29 at Baldwin Park High School with her friends from band, along with more than 500 Baldwin Park Unified students and parents. The event featured workshops detailing college issues, including choosing a college, financial aid, scholarships and admissions. Workshops were offered in English and Spanish. Students and parents also

met with representatives from multiple institutions, including UCLA, UCR, UCSB, Cal Poly Pomona, Grand Canyon University, the Marines and Army. Baldwin Park Unified’s Adult and Community Education program highlighted technical career options available to students, including automotive, cosmetology, culinary arts and barbering.

Baldwin Park Unified students and families explore higher education options during the District’s 12th annual College Fair, which featured multiple institutions, including UCLA, UCR, UCSB, Cal Poly Pomona, Grand Canyon University, the Marines and Army.- Courtesy photo


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