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Photo gallery for Monday, March 30, 2020

2020-03-30 01:00:00
Butler County Humane Society executive director Jennifer DiCuccio, right, and staff member Amy Fifield stock shelves with food donated to the humane society on Friday, March 27, 2020. Officials with the humane society are reporting a significant rise in adoption and foster rates during the coronavirus pandemic. The shelter has also started a pet food pantry for area residents who may be financially constrained or otherwise in need during the coronavirus outbreak.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Kennel assistant Amy Hill pets Flo, one of the Butler County Humane Society’s dogs, while handing out treats Friday, March 27, 2020. Officials with the humane society are reporting a significant rise in adoption and foster rates during the coronavirus pandemic. The shelter has also started a pet food pantry for area residents who may be financially constrained or otherwise in need during the coronavirus outbreak.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Kennel assistant Amy Hill plays with Nana, one of the Butler County Humane Society’s cats, Friday, March 27, 2020. Officials with the humane society are reporting a significant rise in adoption and foster rates during the coronavirus pandemic. The shelter has also started a pet food pantry for area residents who may be financially constrained or otherwise in need during the coronavirus outbreak.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Butler County Humane Society executive director Jennifer DiCuccio stocks shelves with donated food Friday, March 27, 2020.Officials with the humane society are reporting a significant rise in adoption and foster rates during the coronavirus pandemic. The shelter has also started a pet food pantry for area residents who may be financially constrained or otherwise in need during the coronavirus outbreak.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Presbyterian Church of Prospect members Dawn Szymoniak, left, Joyce Cranmer and Anne Curtis social distance themselves to stuff envelopes with a newsletter, devotions and a sermon from church pastor Larry Maley. With the church closed, Maley has been reaching out via email and traditional mail to reach members.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle

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