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Photo gallery for Monday Nov. 18, 2019

2019-11-18 00:00:00
Mars girls soccer players celebrate after winning the PIAA Class 3A championship Satrurday at Hersheypark Stadium. The Planets completed a 22-0-1 season with their Nov. 16, 2019 win.
Paula VanOrder of Cranberry walks her dogs Athena (right) and Zeus on the new dog trail at Cranberry’s North Boundary Park. Township officials and dog lovers held a ribbon cutting for the new trail Nov. 16, 2019. Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
World War II veteran Jim Stark, 96, of Sarver, recounts D-Day to veterans and families at St. Luke Lutheran Church’s Thanksgiving meal for veterans on Nov. 16, 2019. Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
A group of nine braved the chilly Saturday morning temperatures to help dress up Diamond Park for Christmas. Renick’s Tree Farm in West Sunbury donated the trees. Andie Hannon/Butler Eagle
Nancy Rodgers, of Butler, glues together a handmade pocket book for the Happy Stampers craft of the month. She is one of 10 members in the Happy Stampers, a card-making club in Chicora that meets once a month in the Oakland Township Municipal Building, 565 Chicora Road. The group was featured Nov. 18, 2019. Gabriella Canales/Butler Eagle
Members of the Victory Church served hot meals and handed out frozen turkeys to those gathered in Rotary Park on Nov. 17, 2019. Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle
A woman was life flighted to a nearby hospital after the horse drawn wagon she was riding in was rear ended by car traveling west bond on North Washington Road, Sunday, Nov. 17, 2019. Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle
A woman was life flighted to a nearby hospital after the horse drawn wagon she was riding in was rear ended by car traveling west bond on North Washington Road, Sunday, Nov. 17, 2019. Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle
A woman was life flighted to a nearby hospital after the horse drawn wagon she was riding in was rear ended by car traveling west on North Washington Road on Nov. 17, 2019. Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle
Mars girls soccer player Taylor Hamlett holds high the team’s state championship trophy on Nov. 16, 2019. Dave Woten/Special to the Eagle
Mars senior Taylor Hamlett reacts after scoring the lone goal in the Planets’ 1-0 state title victory on Nov. 16, 2019. Dave Woten/Special to the Eagle
Grace Scott, 4, of Butler rides the swings in Rotary Park Sunday afternoon as members of the Victory Church served hot meals and handed out frozen turkeys on Nov. 17, 2019. Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle
Rob Goupil (left) offers Joe Sharon consolation as the friends look over the wreckage of their ‘man cave’ auto workshop. The two lost a number of classic cars they had been working on, as well as spare parts and tools. Initially spared from the Friday night fire that destroyed the old glass factory in Renfrew, their workshop caught fire again, likely from rekindled ashes from the original blaze, the morning of Nov. 16, 2019. Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Members of the 2019 undefeated Mars girls soccer team gathered with their state championship trophy on Nov. 16, 2019. Dave Woten/Special to the Eagle
Mars girls soccer player Gracie Dunaway takes an intense kick during the state title game on Nov. 16, 2019. Dave Woten/Special to the Eagle
Eleda Swank, of Chicora, questions the identify of her “Secret Sister” who sent her handmade cards over the course of October. She is one of 10 members in the Happy Stampers, a card-making club in Chicora that makes handmade cards with greeting, get-well and birthday wishes for veterans, military overseas, people with illnesses and for each other. The group was featured Nov. 18, 2019. Gabriella Canales/Butler Eagle
A group of nine braved the chilly Saturday morning temperatures to help dress up Diamond Park for Christmas. Led by local attorney and president of Butler Downtown, Matt McCune; his father, Judge Timothy McCune; and realtor Jared Sullivan; ninth graders from Butler High School’s National Honor Society decorated four smaller Christmas trees and one large tree with lights. The students who helped in the effort were 14-year-olds Gideon Goettler, Chase Depew and Olivia Culp; and 15-year-olds Carlie Baker, Nick Burlingham and Sydney Hubbard. Renick’s Tree Farm in West Sunbury donated trees that went up Nov. 16, 2019. Andie Hannon/Butler Eagle
A group of nine braved the chilly Saturday morning temperatures to help dress up Diamond Park for Christmas. Sydney Hubbard, 15, a ninth grader at Butler High School and National Honor Society member, holds the lights while Matt McCune, local attorney and president of Butler Downtown, strings them on the big Christmas tree in the center of Diamond Park on Nov. 16, 2019. Andie Hannon/Butler Eagle

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