Photo Gallery for Thurs 07/27
2017-07-28 01:00:00
West Penn Open champion Easton Renwick holds his trophy Wednesday, July 26, 2017, at Butler Country Club.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
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On Nov. 3, 2071, Shades of Bublé will perform songs recorded or performed by Michael Bublé.Submitted photo
A figure of Tuskegee Airman Lt. Carl Woods of Mars is one of four in the “We Can Do It! WWII” traveling exhibition open through Aug. 6, 2017, at the Butler County Historical Society.Submitted photo
Addison Albert, 18, of Saxonburg was the recipient of the Mancini Award for Best Actress for her role as Peggy Sawyer in Knoch High School’s spring musical, “42nd Street.” Albert, along with Best Actor winner Jacob Swanson from Beaver Falls High School, got to go to the National High School Musical Theatre Awards — The Jimmy Awards — in New York City in June 2017. All 74 students performed an opening number at the awards ceremony at the end of their week, and Albert was among the fortunate 20 young women to get to perform her high school musical character in a medley as well.Submitted photo
Members of the Church of Nazarene pull weeds and spread mulch outside the city police department building Wednesday, July 26, 2017, as part of a community service project. They also picked up trash and painted curbs.AARON MCKRELL/BUTLER EAGLE
2017 West Penn Open Champion Easton Renwick hits a ball onto the green at Butler Country Club on Wednesday, July 26, 2017. Renwick, a Punxsutawney native, went putter to putter with Mike Van Sickle during the three-day tournament. Tied at the end of the 54 holes, Renwick edged Van Sickle on the second playoff hole. It was only the fourth tournament as a professional for Renwick, who missed significant time last year after undergoing hip surgery.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
2017 West Penn Open Champion Easton Renwick watches as he sinks a putt during the West Penn Open final round at Butler Country Club on Wednesday, July 26, 2017. Renwick, a Punxsutawney native, went putter to putter with Mike Van Sickle during the three-day tournament. Tied at the end of the 54 holes, Renwick edged Van Sickle on the second playoff hole. It was only the fourth tournament as a professional for Renwick, who missed significant time last year after undergoing hip surgery.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
Easton Renwick hugs his grandfather, above, after winning the 113th West Penn Open at Butler Country Club on Wednesday, July 26, 2017. Renwick, a Punxsutawney native, went putter to putter with Mike Van Sickle during the three-day tournament. Tied at the end of the 54 holes, Renwick edged Van Sickle on the second playoff hole. It was only the fourth tournament as a professional for Renwick, who missed significant time last year after undergoing hip surgery.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
West Penn Open champion Easton Renwick tees off during the tournament’s final round at Butler Country Club on Wednesday, July 26, 2017. Renwick won in a playoff.JUSTIN GUIDO/butler eagle
Mike Van Sickle chips onto the green during the West Penn Open final round at Butler Country Club on Wednesday, July 26, 2017. Van Sickle finished second in a playoff.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
Mike Van Sickle hits a shot from the fairway during the 2017 West Penn Open final round at Butler Country Club on Wednesday, July 26, 2017. Van Sickle finished second in a playoff.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
