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Welcome to The Butterfly Press! Please read the information below and feel free to ask any questions to make your shopping experience the best here in my shop!Let’s Get Started! How to Order your Invitations:• Choose either DIGITAL FILE or PRINTED INVITATIONS from the drop-down menu when you check-out. Envelopes are included with printed invitations. Shipping is also included in price.• List the party info in the Notes to Seller section when you purchase. This info is name, age, date, time, location, RSVP and any other important information.• Colors and hair colors can be changed. Wording can also be changed. Just give me that info in Notes to Seller section as well.IF YOU CHOOSE DIGITAL FILE• I will customize the invitation for your party and will EMAIL YOU the high resolution file the same day or next day.I can make revisions after first file. (Please see shop policies for more information on revisions.) • The invitations can be printed just as you would a family photo at a photo lab, uploaded to online site, printed at office supply stores, or emailed to your guests.IF YOU CHOOSE FOR THE BUTTERFLY PRESS TO PRINT FOR YOU• I will send the proof to you through an ETSY conversation. Please check the proof over carefully for any errors. Invitations are usually mailed within a day or two of final proof approval. Invitations are printed on 100 lb bright white card stock. High quality, white envelopes are included.I also offer matching items such as stickers, cupcake toppers, water bottle labels, door signs and banners. Either search my shop or let me know what you want to order and I can help you!I know many of you are new to ETSY so I am happy to answer any questions. Just hit the ASK A QUESTION tab. Also, please check my SHOP ANNOUNCEMENT page for current turnaround times, and please read my POLICIES tab for more details on how the process works.clipart by Mujka Designs

OAKLAND — During the third day of testimony during a critical hearing for two former Ghost Ship tenants facing criminal charges related to last year’s deadly fire, witnesses called the warehouse a “death trap” and one of the defendants “emotionally manipulative.”. Alameda County Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Horner will determine after the preliminary hearing if there’s enough evidence to send former warehouse tenants Derick Almena and Max Harris to trial. Each is charged with 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter for allegedly ignoring fire codes and obvious safety controls for the warehouse that burned Dec. 2, 2016, killing 36 people.

Eight witnesses so far have taken the stand at the Rene, C Davidson courthouse including a man who worked in construction, Rodney Griffin, who was also a former firefighter, Almena had asked him for estimates for a staircase and fire door back in 2013, which would have cost $5,000, But ballet birthday invitation ballet birthday party -- choose girl Almena said he could do it for cheaper, Griffin testified, He told Almena the place was a “death trap,” and Almena allegedly joked that he should call the art collective, known as Sutya Yuga or the Ghost Ship, “the Sutya Yuga death trap.”..

Griffin, who had known Almena since 2010, became estranged when their personalities clashed and called him “narcissistic.”. “He told me he was going to build the (front) stairs out of old palettes. I told him that was crazy,” Griffin said. He wasn’t the only one during Monday’s testimony to call the place a “death trap.” A man who was hired by Almena to do electrical work, Robert “Jake” Jacobitz also referred to it as that. “It was a fire hazard,” he said when referring to some electric problems. He testified the warehouse got its electricity from the auto body shop next door, where he saw illegal electrical work, and no grounding.

“I don’t think he (Almena) really took it seriously,” he said, Witness Carmen Brito, a former tenant who lived in the Ghost Ship from Jan, 1, 2016 until it burned 11 months later, described escaping the night of the fire, She was likely one of the first people to call 911 that night at 11:23 p.m, she said, She testified that she ran into Harris on her way out of ballet birthday invitation ballet birthday party -- choose girl the warehouse, as the house filled with smoke from the raging fire, When she went outside to call emergency services, the lights were still on, the music blaring, She thinks it was because of the music that people on the second floor where the dance party was, couldn’t hear those from below shouting to get out..

Harris held the door open, using his flashlight to guide people out when the lights went out. At first, dozens came out. “Then, people just stopped coming out,” Brito said, getting emotional. In the courtroom, friends put their arms around each other, wiping away tears. Harris himself appeared to be wiping away tears as he sat in his red jail clothes at the defense table. Nicholas “Nico” Bouchard, who co-signed the original lease for the warehouse with Almena, finished his testimony Monday morning.

— Angela E, Ruggiero (@Aeruggie) December 11, 2017, Bouchard reiterated testimony that back in 2013 he had wanted to use the warehouse space as an art collective, with spaces for artists and even after-school classes for children, He brought in his mother, Katleen Bouchard, a former commercial television producer, to help, ballet birthday invitation ballet birthday party -- choose girl She testified that she visited the warehouse in November 2013 and began doing research on what it would take to add proper electrical, plumbing and other permits to make sure the building was up to code..

Katleen Bouchard said Almena thought the ideas she had to legitimize the process for the art collective, was “too conventional.”. “He laughed at me, said that’s not how he goes about things,” she said. Nico Bouchard testified that he was concerned for Almena’s three children, who lived at the Ghost Ship with their father, and said that he witnessed Almena get high off “speed,” — a slang term for methamphetamine. Almena’s alleged speed use influenced others in the collective, Nico Bouchard said, including a close friend of his.

“My relationship with Derick, it was in very subtle ways, emotionally manipulative,” he said, He said Almena knew that he and others in the collective had “some issues with father figures.” He testified that he received threats from Almena after he left the collective in 2013, but didn’t elaborate in his answers what exactly those threats said, “I haven’t been a fan of Mr, Almena since April 2013,” Katleen Bouchard testified Monday, Almena’s attorney, Tony Serra, said that the Bouchards did not report any of their ballet birthday invitation ballet birthday party -- choose girl so-called concerns about the warehouse to authorities back in 2016..



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