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Baldwin Park recaps student art reception and Twilight Tunes; staff announces AAPI celebration and call for artists

Baldwin Park City Recreation and Community Services Commission · April 6, 2026
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Program specialist Gus Vasquez told commissioners the March 27 Baldwin Park High School art reception featured more than 100 student works and live performances; Twilight Tunes drew about 180 people, and staff announced an Asian-American and Pacific Islander celebration May 14 plus a call for artists for a May 5–June 6 exhibit.

At the Baldwin Park City Recreation and Community Services meeting, program specialist Gus Vasquez reviewed recent arts and music programming and announced an upcoming Asian-American and Pacific Islander celebration.

Vasquez said the Baldwin Park High School opening reception on March 27 featured a live performance by the high school orchestra and choir and showcased more than 100 student works across ceramics, photography, graphic design and…

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