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PHOTO GALLERY FOR SUN., NOV. 18, 2018

2018-11-17 00:00:00
Jim Russell, his daughter Markie Russell and Cecelia Weber were important players in MSA's efforts to obtain and send more than 500 pounds of candy to troops overseas following Halloween. Submitted photo

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Mackenzie Maloney-Molisee, 7, from Zelienople play with snow during the Streets of Cranberry Sparkle Night celebration on Friday November 16,2018.(Justin Guido photo)
Lighting of the tree during the Streets of Cranberry Sparkle Night celebration on Friday November 16,2018.(Justin Guido photo)
Lighting of the tree (left to right) Mark Bruno, Santa and Jed Perko with his son Mateo during the Streets of Cranberry Sparkle Night celebration on Friday November 16,2018.(Justin Guido photo)
Lighting of the Christmas during the Streets of Cranberry Sparkle Night celebration on Friday November 16,2018.(Justin Guido photo)
Downed lines on Vets Club Road. The damage occurred as the result of a winter storm that caused tree limbs to fall on power lines. Eric Jankiewicz/Butler Eagle
A five-generation picture of the Lowers family of Petrolia, Marlene Lowers, center, holding her great great granddaughter Emilia Hiles. Left front is daughter Deborah Fleeger, right front is great granddaughter Marissa Hiles, and standing is grandson Bryan Fleeger.
DeMolays, Squires and honored educators at a recent DeMolay event are back row, from left, Cody Sutisna, David Crispen and Mason Tynan; middle row, from left, Nathen Crispen, Melinda Neigh,Jesse Allen and Isaac Bruce; and front row, from left, Jackson Dryden, Brenda Hilliard, Leonard Leinenbach, Dustin LaChoppa, April Hines, Barbara Putorti, Ryan Nagel, Robert Perth and Chase Sellers.
Chelsey Wermer readies her jewelry for her upcoming exhibition. “I focus on things people can actually wear,” she said.
Chelsey Wermer, a senior at Slippery Rock University, works on jewelry pieces for her exhibition later this month at a student-rung art gallery in the student union on the Slippery Rock campus. NATHAN BOTTIGER PHOTOS
Chelsey Wermer, a senior at Slippery Rock University, works on jewelry pieces for her exhibition later this month at a student-run gallery on campus.
Chelsey Wermer, a senior at Slippery Rock University, will be showing her work at her “If You Can’t Eat It, Wear It” show beginning Nov. 26 at the student-run gallery on the SRU campus. Just like every other piece in her collection, are representations of the foods she can no longer eat.“I’m gluten intolerant,” she said.
Women at MSA, a leadership business group, helped to support 11-year-old Markie Russell in her efforts to participate in Treats for Troops, an initiative for sending candy and other goods to deployed military personnel.Submitted photo

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