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Photo gallery for Monday, Nov. 25, 2019

2019-11-25 00:00:00
State Trooper Kalee Wietrzykowski loads donated toys into a police cruiser Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019, at the Toys for Tots collection at Walmart.
Tami Durisko of Coryea’s Maple Products helps a customer at the 37th Annual Mars Area Fall Craft Show on Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019. Area residents and artisans packed Mars High School for the annual event that featured regional artists and craft makers.SEB FOLTZ/BUTLER EAGLE
Members of Adams Area Fire District push the district’s new heavy rescue truck into the firehouse on Sunday, Nov. 24, 2019. Pushing the truck into place pays tribute to the days when firefighters unhitched horses from the fire wagons before putting equipment away by pushing it in themselves.SAMANTHA BEAL/BUTLER EAGLE
Donna Groom of the Skyliners sings during her “Love Letters” show Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019, at St. John’s United Church of Christ in Evans City. The show is a multimedia look at the wartime letters of servicemen and their families, accompanied by the music of each era. Groom, the female vocalist of the Skyliners, is the principal artist and creator.SEB FOLTZ/BUTLER EAGLE
From left, Winslow, Lynnette and Perri Glaze all enjoyed Santa’s Workshop on Saturday night, Nov. 23, 201, in Alameda Park. Winslow loved the lights, while Lynnette and Perri loved the music.Samantha Beal/BUTLER EAGLE
South Butler Primary School principal Greg Mandalas followed through on a pledge to get slimed Friday, Nov. 22, 2019, in front of students. The sliming was a part of a rewards assembly for the culmination of the school’s read-a-thon program. Students raised over $15,000 for school programs while logging around 62,000 minutes of combined reading time during the 11-day contest.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Joy Claypoole, right, of West Sunbury, looks over the afghans and other handmade crocheted items for sale by Lana Swartzland, middle, who had a booth with her daughter, Donna Crawford, both of Chicora, at Masonic Lodge on Chicora Road as part of the annual Christmas in Chicora event organized by Quality Life Services on Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019. The two-day event featured activities throughout downtown and surrounding Chicora and showcased the businesses and people of the tight-knit community.andie hannon/butler eagle
District chaplain Gary Goerk gives a blessing for the Adams Area Fire District’s new heavy rescue truck during a ceremony Sunday, Nov. 24, 2019.SAMANTHA BEAL/BUTLER EAGLE
Hundreds came out for the annual Christmas in Chicora event organized by Quality Life Services in Chicora on Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019. The two-day event featured activities throughout downtown and surrounding Chicora and showcased the businesses and people of the tight-knit community.andie hannon/butler eagle
Seven-year-old Jack Llewellyn, son of Adams Area Fire District Chief Tim Llewellyn, was among those who washed the tires of the new heavy rescue truck Sunday, Nov. 24, 2019. Firefighter Gary McCormick helped Jack steady the nozzle. Washing the tires of new trucks is a tradition stemming from the days when fire wagons were pulled by horses.SAMANTHA BEAL/BUTLER EAGLE
South Butler Primary School principal Greg Mandalas followed through on a pledge to get slimed Friday, Nov. 22, 2019, in front of students. The sliming was a part of a rewards assembly for the culmination of the school’s read-a-thon program. Students raised over $15,000 for school programs while logging around 62,000 minutes of combined reading time during the 11-day contest.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Joy Claypoole, right, of West Sunbury, looks over the afghans and other handmade crocheted items for sale by Lana Swartzland, middle, who had a booth with her daughter, Donna Crawford, both of Chicora, at Masonic Lodge on Chicora Road as part of the annual Christmas in Chicora event organized by Quality Life Services on Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019. The two-day event featured activities throughout downtown and surrounding Chicora and showcased the businesses and people of the tight-knit community.andie hannon/butler eagle
Craig Peterson of Art Work on the Run, right, assists holiday shoppers at the 37th Annual Mars Area Fall Craft Show on Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019. Area residents and artisans packed Mars High School for the annual event that featured regional artists and craft makers.SEB FOLTZ/BUTLER EAGLE
Jim Corll hands his daughter, Sadie, a stuffed unicorn she picked out to donate Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019, at the Toys for Tots collection at Walmart.SEB FOLTZ/BUTLER EAGLE

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