Photo gallery for Thursday, Aug. 1, 2019
2019-08-01 01:00:00
Emily, 2, P.J., 4, and Tricia Rolsma of Cranberry Township enjoy a walk in the sun Wednesday, July 31, 2019, in the community park at Seven Fields.
Isaac Raak, 9, of Butler launches a flurry of water-soaked sponges during Orchard Hill’s Kidfest on Saturday, July 27, 2019. Nearly 50 children in first- through sixth-grades participated in the event intended to introduce them to Jesus in a fun and engaging way. HAROLD AUGHTON/BUTLER EAGLE
Lauren Wentz, a physical therapist from the Wexford-North Hills area, runs through Cranberry Township on Tuesday, July 30, 2019, as part of her 180-mile leg for MS Run the US. Wentz raised over $11,000 to participate in the 3,260-mile ultra relay from Santa Monica, Calif., to New York City. Her portion of the relay started Monday in Ohio and will end Saturday in Brookville.Samantha Beal/BUTLER EAGLE
The cast of “Here Lies Jeremy Troy” at the Red Barn Theatre includes, from left, Xander Boots of Ellwood City, Larry Baker of Slippery Rock Township and John Brenner of North Sewickley Township. The comedy opens Aug. 9, 2019.submitted photo
The Artful Dodger, played by Reilly Martin, center, introduces Oliver, played by Sophia Cornetti, to Fagin, played by Draven Stuart, in the Butler Summer Dramatics production of “Oliver!” The show opens Friday, Aug. 2, 2019, at the Succop Theater at Butler County Community College.Harold aughton/butler eagle
Jennie Langill, 2, of Cranberry Township strikes up a conversation with one of the crocodile statues at the Crocodile Cove Playground in North Boundary Park in Cranberry, while her grandfather, Denny Nollinger, watches on Wednesday, July 31, 2019.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Three masked burglars took about 100 packs of cigarettes early Wednesday, July 31, 2019, during a break-in at Widenhofer’s Convenience Store along Route 422 in Summit Township.JIM SMITH/BUTLER EAGLE
Elijah Furman, 9, of Butlerlaunches a bean bag during Orchard Hill’s Kidfest on Saturday, July 27, 2019. Nearly 50 children in first- through sixth-grades participated in the event intended to introduce them to Jesus in a fun and engaging way. HAROLD AUGHTON/BUTLER EAGLE
Elijah Furman, 9, of Butler prepares to launch a bean bag during Orchard Hill’s Kidfest on Saturday, July 27, 2019. Nearly 50 children in first- through sixth-grades participated in the event intended to introduce them to Jesus in a fun and engaging way. HAROLD AUGHTON/BUTLER EAGLE
Nick Salkeld, second from right, of Stick City Brewing Company told government officials touring the borough Wednesday, July 31, 2019, that Mars is a “great town” for his business. Mars has applied for a $2.25 million state grant for several projects.Samantha Beal/BUTLER EAGLE
Brian Cooper, second from right, of Salvaged PGH tells borough visitors Wednesday, July 31, 2019, that he found a space in Mars that fits his business’ needs and his customer demographic. Mars has applied for a $2.25 million state grant for several projects.Samantha Beal/BUTLER EAGLE
Three masked burglars took about 100 packs of cigarettes early Wednesday, July 31, 2019, during a break-in at Widenhofer’s Convenience Store along Route 422 in Summit Township.JIM SMITH/BUTLER EAGLE
The downtown Butler parcel where Worsley’s House of Color operated for more than 50 years is for sale by the Butler County Tourism and Convention Bureau. The Worsley building was heavily damaged by fire in 2016 and was torn down.Lauryn Halahurich/butler eagle
