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Photo gallery for Sunday, Jan. 15, 2017

2017-01-14 00:00:00
Bud Sippel watches as wife Amelia selects vegetables with the help of volunteer Pat Moffatt during one of the regular distribution days at the Lighthouse Foundation's food cupboard in Middlesex Township.dave prelosky/butler eagle

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Christine Drane debates what she can do with a head of cauliflower as volunteer Pat Moffatt stocks more vegetables behind her at one of the regular distribution days at the Lighthouse food bank in Middlesex Twp. on Thirsday, 12/29/16 (Dave Prelosky photo)
A number of organizations have community meals in Butler County. From left, Elaine Burns; her son, Jon; and daughter-in-law Maryellen volunteer at the meal at St. Paul Roman Catholic Church on North McKean Street. St. Paul has its weekly dinner from 5 to 6 p.m. on Tuesdays.dave prelosky/butler eagle
Volunteers serve the Tuesday community meal at St. Paul Roman Catholic Church on North McKean Street.dave prelosky/butler eagle
Maryellen Burns serves green beans as part of the community meal at St. Paul Roman Catholic Church on North McKean Street.dave prelosky/butler eagle
Groumd beef over mashed potatoes, green beans, and applesauce constitute the community meal volunteers serve at St. Paul Roman Catholic Church on North McKean Street.dave prelosky/butler eagle
Volunteers serve the Tuesday community meal at St. Paul Roman Catholic Church on North McKean Street.dave prelosky/butler eagle
Volunteers serve the Tuesday community meal at St. Paul Roman Catholic Church on North McKean Street.dave prelosky/butler eagle
Steelers fans fill out raffle tickets for their chance to win prizes during the Butler Eagle tailgate party on Jan. 13, 2017. The party included lunch, a disc jockey, a 50/50 raffle and auction items. All proceeds from the event, which raised $2,500, benefit the Penn Theater Performance CompanyJustin Guido/Butler Eagle
The Butler Eagle held a Steelers tailgate party outside its office Jan. 13, 2017. Event organizers were, from left, Amy Campbell, Julie Wilczynski, Tammy Schuey, Nedra Sutch, Alice Lunn and Dean Weiland. The party — which included lunch, a disc jockey, a 50/50 raffle and auction items — raised $2,500 for the Penn Theater Performance Company.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
The Butler Eagle held a Steelers tailgate party outside its office Jan. 13, 2017. Some fans came to party dressed in Steelers gear.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
The Butler Eagle held a Steelers tailgate party outside its office Jan. 13, 2017. The party included lunch, a disc jockey, a 50/50 raffle and auction items. All proceeds from the event, which raised $2,500, benefit the Penn Theater Performance CompanyJustin Guido/Butler Eagle
Knoch’s Austin Hannes has fully recovered from a devastating knee injury and is one of the Knights’ most dangerous players.butler eagle File photo
Seneca Valley's Nate Trzeciak looks to shoot in a 36-34 loss to North Alleghenty, Friday, Jan. 13, 2017.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
Knoch's P.J. Gourley shoots against Ryan Murray in a 67-60 loss to Hampton Friday, January 13, 2017.Tye Cypher/Special to the Eagle
Knoch's Devin Campbell shoots in a 67-60 loss to Hampton Friday, January 13, 2017.Tye Cypher/Special to the Eagle
Knoch's Austin Hannes takes a shot in a 67-60 loss to Hampton Friday, January 13, 2017.Tye Cypher/Special to the Eagle
Seneca Valley's Payton Skalos drives past North Allegheny's Ray Sandherr in a 36-34 loss Friday, Jan. 13, 2017.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
Seneca Valley's Patrick Uher attempts to pass the ball to Marcus Might (20) in a 36-34 loss to North Alleghenty, Friday, Jan. 13, 2017.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
Seneca Valley's Mark Smathers drives to the hoop against Zach Johnson (2) and Isaac Brnes (44) in a 36-34 loss to North Alleghenty, Friday, Jan. 13, 2017.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic senior forward and Zelienople resident Kylie Huffman, right, poses with Trojanettes’ coach Molly Rottmann with a basketball commemorating her 1,000th career point. Huffman made quite a journey to the milestone, including two schools and two painful knees.Submitted photo
A number of organizations have community meals in Butler County. From left, Elaine Burns; her son, Jon; and daughter-in-law Maryellen volunteer at the meal at St. Paul Roman Catholic Church on North McKean Street. St. Paul has its weekly dinner from 5 to 6 p.m. on Tuesdays.dave prelosky/butler eagle
A bag of dry grocieries and canned goods is ready at a regular distribution day at the Lighthouse Foundation’s food cupboard in Middlesex Township.dave prelosky/butler eagle
Volunteer Audrey Carlson,left, and patron Christine Drane look over the baked goods available at the Lighthouse Foundation’s food cupboard in Middlesex Township.dave prelosky/butler eagle
Christine Drane looks at the items offered at the Lighthouse Foundation’s food cupboard in Middlesex Township.dave prelosky/butler eagle
Christine Drane makes a selection from the meat case at the Lighthouse Foundation’s food cupboard in Middlesex Township.dave prelosky/butler eagle
The Sippel family — Amelia, Bud and son Brayden — head for the meat and dairy department at the Lighthouse Foundation’s food cupboard in Middlesex Township.dave prelosky/butler eagle
Day-old baked goods are available at the Lighthouse Foundation’s food cupboard in Middlesex Township.dave prelosky/butler eagle
With no room inside, the Sippel family make bread choices from goods stacked outside at the Lighthouse Foundation’s food cupboard in Middlesex Township.dave prelosky/butler eagle

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