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At 8:05 a.m., Officer R. Consemiu, and Officer J. Flores responded to First Street in reference to a welfare check. Upon arrival, Officers arrived and met with the complainant. She was identified and informed she wanted to hurt herself. She was transported to Sun Behavioral Medical Center for treatment without incident.
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At 4:10 p.m., Sgt. J. Buckley and Officer J. Flores responded to Glen Flora in reference to a verbal disturbance. Upon arrival, Officers observed both parties standing outside the residence. They were both identified and stated they were in a verbal argument only. Both parties were separated, and the female subject was given a courtesy by Officer Flores.
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The second from a series of themed exhibitions drawing on the talent of celebrated Blue Rain Gallery painters. Each Artist has been tasked with identifying and reinterpreting a masterwork by Joseph Henry Sharp (1859 - 1953). Each artist will draw on the strength of Sharp s original painting, while making the piece current and infusing it with their own unique style.
SANTE FE, N.M. (PRWEB) April 03, 2021 Blue Rain Gallery is pleased to announce an upcoming group exhibition titled Taos Six Collection: An Homage to Joseph Henry Sharp. This show of new works is scheduled to take place April 30 – May 22, 2021 with an opening night reception on Friday, April 30th from 5 – 7pm.
Ayala: Proponents of West Side historic district have passion, history on their side
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A group of preservationists, armed with passion, history and a determination to preserve the special place they call home, has applied to establish a historic district on the West Side.
It will be the second in that part of town, after the Rinconito de Esperanza Historic District, which is evolving into an arts enclave off Guadalupe Street.
The proposed Buena Vista Historic District, an eastbound corridor that cuts through the West Side, has immense historic value.
It’s where refugees from the Mexican Revolution landed at the turn of the last century, changing the course of San Antonio’s destiny. It’s where working-class Mexican Americans began pursuing their American dreams, aspirations they achieved in second and third generations.