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Photo Gallery for Thurs 5/4/17

2017-05-04 01:00:00
Butler's Jefferson Ford (28) runs toward first base, but his batted ball resulted in the final out of the Golden Tornado's 2-1 loss to Central Catholic Wednesday, May 3, 2017, at Butler High School.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle

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Butler native Lindsay Fisher has spent the bulk of her career in New York City, featured in television and films. Fisher will present her autobiographical piece “Over Exposed” at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 7, 2017, at the Succop Theater at Butler County Community College. Tickets are $10. Call the box office from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, May 5, 2017, at 724-284-8505 or visit bc3.edu/Succop-theater. Tickets also will be available at the door.submitted photo
The Pittsburgh Doo-Wop Big Band will perform May 20, 2017, at Butler Intermediate High School to benefit the Penn Theater Performance Company. The concert will feature sounds from the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the performance will start at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $20. Proceeds will go toward the purchase and renovations of the Penn Theater on Main Street. Tickets are available at www.penntheaterbutler.com.submitted photo
Dave and Lisa Konesni, Jean Purvis, Dave Loyd and Millie Pinkerton at the 68th Annual Distinguished Service Award presentation at the Butler Country Club on Wednesday, May 3, 2017.Samuel Zurzolo and Ken Bonus were honored for their countless hours of volunteer service to the county.The award, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Butler and the Butler Eagle, is given to one person older than 45 and one person younger than 45 for outstanding volunteer service.DAVE PRELOSKY/BUTLER EAGLE
Vic and Monica Campagna, Ann and Dennis Baglier, and Commissioner Kevin Boosel at the 68th Annual Distinguished Service Award presentation at the Butler Country Club on Wednesday, May 3, 2017.Samuel Zurzolo and Ken Bonus were honored for their countless hours of volunteer service to the county.The award, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Butler and the Butler Eagle, is given to one person older than 45 and one person younger than 45 for outstanding volunteer service.DAVE PRELOSKY/BUTLER EAGLE
Nicole Robinson, Dennis and Cathy Glasgow, Dan Palermo and Sherry Lynn at the 68th Annual Distinguished Service Award presentation at the Butler Country Club on Wednesday, May 3, 2017. Samuel Zurzolo and Ken Bonus were honored for their countless hours of volunteer service to the county. The award, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Butler and the Butler Eagle, is given to one person older than 45 and one person younger than 45 for outstanding volunteer service.DAVE PRELOSKY/BUTLER EAGLE
Sherry Lynn, Karen Warsing, Jason Petrella and Conni Mazzoni at the 68th Annual Distinguished Service Award presentation at the Butler Country Club on Wednesday, May 3, 2017.Samuel Zurzolo and Ken Bonus were honored for their countless hours of volunteer service to the county.The award, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Butler and the Butler Eagle, is given to one person older than 45 and one person younger than 45 for outstanding volunteer service.DAVE PRELOSKY/BUTLER EAGLE
LaMarcus Truman, Terri Fratto, Debbie Crum, Bridgette Gallagher and Kelly Zaccari at the 68th Annual Distinguished Service Award presentation at the Butler Country Club on Wednesday, May 3, 2017.Samuel Zurzolo and Ken Bonus were honored for their countless hours of volunteer service to the county.The award, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Butler and the Butler Eagle, is given to one person older than 45 and one person younger than 45 for outstanding volunteer service.DAVE PRELOSKY/BUTLER EAGLE
Samuel Zurzolo and Ken Bonus received Distinguished Service Awards at the Butler Country Club on Wednesday, May 3, 2017. They were honored for their countless hours of volunteer service to the county.The award, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Butler and the Butler Eagle, is given to one person older than 45 and one person younger than 45 for outstanding volunteer service.DAVE PRELOSKY/BUTLER EAGLE
Providence Hartle, left, director of Abba’s House in Saxonburg, and Jim Wright inspect the Blessing Box on Wednesday, May 3, 2017. The box, which is filled with food and other supplies for anyone who needs it, was set up by Wright and his wife, Judy.JUSTIN GUIDO/BUTLER EAGLE
Cody Herald has been named the fourth manager of the Butler BlueSox, who open their ninth season May 30, 2017, at Kelly Automotive Park. Herald is a Butler graduate and a former Golden Tornado basketball and baseball standout.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle

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