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Viewfinder: Arcadia Woodlands Today

John Quigley and Travis Jochimsen of the Arcadia Four, will reportedly accept a plea deal Thursday. Meanwhile, Patch takes a look at what the Arcadia woodlands look like today.

The saga of the Arcadia Four ends today.

John Quigley and Travis Jochimsen, who, along with Andrea Bowers and Julia Posin, got slapped with trespassing charges in January when they protested the clearing of 11-acres of untouched woodlands in Arcadia by sitting in the oak trees slated for removal, will reportedly accept 20 days of community service Thursday as part of a plea bargain. 

Bowers and Posin agreed to 10 days of community service in a plea deal struck with Los Angeles County prosecutors in June. Quigley and Jochimsen each have prior records.

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Meanwhile, Patch went to the woodlands Wednesday to shoot photos of what it looks like now.

Check Patch later today for updates on Quigley and Jochimsen.

Find out what's happening in Arcadiafor free with the latest updates from Patch.

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