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Photo gallery for Thursday, Oct. 31, 2019

2019-10-31 01:00:00
Dressed in a homemade Animal costume from “The Muppet Show,” Lucas Morris, 2, reaches into a candy basket in one of the community neighborhood rooms at the New Haven Court at Clearview retirement home. Costume-clad kids crowded the halls and made their rounds in the senior community trick or treating with residents Tuesday evening, Oct. 29, 2019.
Katie Doerr, Center for Community Resources Program Manager of Crisis and Drug and Alcohol on North Street, takes a handful of pink lollipops from The Alliance of Nonprofit Resources IT Director, Brian Peffer, on Wednesday morning, Oct. 30, 2019, on Main Street in Butler. Peffer and four other ANR employees took to the streets of Butler in inflatable pink costumers to hand out lollipops to the community to raise awareness for breast cancer.Lauryn Halahurich/butler eagle
Sing Hosanna! presents “Newsies The Musical” starring Andrew Stock, Andrea Shaffer, Conner Langdon and Matt Nocera. The production will have three performances, Nov. 8-10, 2019, at Butler County Community College’s Succop Theater.Steven Dalton/SPECIAL TO THE EAGLE
Theresa Antonellis produces many scrolls in her art workings. Work by Antonellis, an art instructor at Slippery Rock University, will be featured as part of the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh’s 107th Annual Exhibition. The exhibition will open Nov. 9, 2019, and run through Jan. 26, 2020, at the Westmoreland Museum of American Art with an additional four installations at the Seton Hill University Arts Center, both in Greensburg.Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle
Agnes Peebles of Cranberry Township, Evelyn Smith of New Wilmington, Jane Book of New Castle and Helen Hammerschmidt of Plain Grove pose for a photo. The women, who began meeting as a Sunday school group in 1949, gathered for the 70th year Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2019.J.W. Johnson Jr./BUTLER EAGLE
Emma Stewart, 4, picks out a treat from Pauline Parr’s bowl while treak-or-treating at the New Haven Court at Clearview retirement home Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2019.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Costume-clad trick or treaters crowded the halls and made their rounds at the New Haven Court at Clearview retirement home in Butler on Tuesday. Oct. 29, 2019Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
A semitruck and trailer rolled on its side on the Parker Bridge on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 30, 2019, blocking traffic for about four hours. No injuries were reported.Nathan Bottiger/Butler Eagle
Kenzie Bichler trick-or-treats at the New Haven Court at Clearview retirement home Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2019. When asked by her parents what she wanted to be for Halloween, she said she wanted to be a toilet.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Sing Hosanna! presents “Newsies The Musical” starring Andrew Stock, Andrea Shaffer, Conner Langdon and Matt Nocera. The production will have three performances, Nov. 8-10, 2019, at Butler County Community College’s Succop Theater.Steven Dalton/SPECIAL TO THE EAGLE
Mike Robb, executive director of Alliance for Nonprofit Resources, attempts to give 18-month-old Gianna Manning of Butler, a pink lollipop Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019, in the children’s section of the Butler Area Public Library on North McKean Street. Jordan Grady, project coordinator, in back, along with Robb and three other ANR staffers took to the city streets in inflatable pink costumes to hand out lollipops to the community to raise awareness about breast cancer.Lauryn Halahurich/butler eagle
The Rev. Tom Parkinson has been pastor at Dutilh United Methodist Church in Cranberry Township since 2016. The church will celebrate its 175th anniversary on Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019.HAROLD AUGHTON/BUTLER EAGLE
Theresa Antonellis produces many scrolls in her art workings.Work by Antonellis, an art instructor at Slippery Rock University, will be featured as part of the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh’s 107th Annual Exhibition.The exhibition will open Nov. 9, 2019, and run through Jan. 26, 2020, at the Westmoreland Museum of American Art with an additional four installations at the Seton Hill University Arts Center, both in Greensburg.Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle
Dutilh United Methodist Church in Cranberry Township will mark its 175th anniversary Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019, with its Living History Museum, an interactive display that will feature 23 youths as live narrators and actors to help tell the story of the church’s founding in 1844 through the present. HAROLD AUGHTON/BUTLER EAGLE

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