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Photo gallery for Friday, July 12, 2019

2019-07-12 01:00:00
Tom Phillips looks over downed trees that formed a logjam, completely rerouting Little Buffalo Creek in Buffalo Township. Flooding washed away two of his sand volleyball courts on May 28, 2019.
Volunteers label boxes of food during the second annual Stuff A Bus collection Tuesday, July 9, 2019, in Butler. The event, sponsored by the Golden Tornado Scholastic Foundation, collected about $3,000 and food worth about $15,000 for the Butler Area School District’s Weekend Backpack program. HAROLD AUGHTON/BUTLER EAGLE
Suzanne Vincent of Psychic Vincent Sisters Ghost Tours attempts to channel spirits with her copper dowsing rods in the basement of the Kaufman House in Zelienople on Thursday night, July 11, 2019. Vincent told guests touring the building, which is currently being renovated, that she felt the presence of numerous spirits.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Slippery Rock University releases its “Dr. Phil” response T-shirts for sale. The shirts are white with green lettering and read, “Yes, there is a Slippery Rock University.”Photo courtesy of Slippery Rock University
The Butler County Bar Association Foundation recently awarded $22,050 in grants to seven local nonprofit organizations, including the newly reopened Neighborhood Legal Services in Butler. Pictured, from left, are attorney Alyssa Pietrpaolo; law student Paige Tamecki; Sean Gallagher, Butler County Bar Association Foundation chair; Jackie Dimun, Butler County Bar Association president; Robert Racunas, Neighborhood Legal Services executive director; and attorney Michael Pater.SUBMITTED PHOTO
Andrew Costel, 16, of the Butler 4-H Club brought his Rhode Island Red chicken named “Rhody” to the Stuff A Bus event Tuesday, July 9, 2019, in Butler. The event, sponsored by the Golden Tornado Scholastic Foundation, collected about $3,000 and food worth about $15,000 for the Butler Area School District’s Weekend Backpack program. HAROLD AUGHTON/BUTLER EAGLE
Tom Phillips says this is what remains of his sand volleyball court in Buffalo Township following flooding of Little Buffalo Creek on May 28, 2019.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Jean Vincent of the Psychic Vincent Sisters holds up a recording device and spirit detector for Kate Shereirman to speak into during a tour of the Kaufman House in Zelienople on Thursday night, July 11, 2019. Shereirman asked if the spirit of her mother was present.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Suzanne Vincent, right, of Psychic Vincent Sisters Ghost Tours attempts to channel spirits with her copper dowsing rods along with Evans City native Chelsea during a ghost tour Thursday night, July 11, 2019, in the Kaufman House in Zelienople. Mars’ great-grandmother used to work at the Kaufman House,Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Tom Phillips stands in front of what remains of his sand volleyball courts in Buffalo Township, describing how a logjam on Little Buffalo Creek rerouted the stream on May 28, 2019. Flooding washed away all of the sand on two of his courts.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Stephanie Slear, president of the Center Township Elementary School PTO, labels donated food at the Stuff A Bus event Tuesday, July 9, 2019, sponsored by the Golden Tornado Scholastic Foundation.HAROLD AUGHTON/BUTLER EAGLE
H. Saxon Soner, 14, of Butler carries a box of donated food at the Stuff A Bus event Tuesday, July 9, 2019, in Butler. He volunteered his time to help collect food to keep hungry children fed for the first three months of the upcoming school year.HAROLD AUGHTON/BUTLER EAGLE
Grace Seybert of Butler labels packages of food Tuesday, July 9, 2019, during the Stuff A Bus event sponsored by the Golden Tornado Scholastic Foundation. The event collected about $3,000 and food worth about $15,000 for the Butler Area School District’s Weekend Backpack program. HAROLD AUGHTON/BUTLER EAGLE

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