Photo gallery for Friday, June 21, 2019
2019-06-21 01:00:00
With storm clouds threatening people still turned out in droves for Saxonburg's Mingle on Main Thursday, June 20, 2019.
Alexandria Boris takes a big swing in the Saxonburg 4-6 Little League game between the Orioles and the Pirates on Friday, June 14, 2019.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Krista Novak, left, and Amy Rubinosky load books into the new book boxes in Evan City by the EDCO Park Pool. The boxes honor the late Stella Neely who loved to read.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Brandon Himes, 17, of Mount Chestnut won the reserve reining championship at the Interscholastic Equestrian Association Western National Finals last weekend (June 15-16, 2019) in Oklahoma City.submitted photo
Moniteau graduate Derek Boben autographs a baseball before a game for the Hannibal Hoots in the Prospect League. Boben, a redshirt sophomore pitcher at Slippery Rock University, is using this summer to develop a new pitch in preparation for an expanded role with The Rock next spring.Submitted photo
Ken Fleeson of Rich-Mar Rotary works on a club project. Fleeson will become district governor in July.J.W. Johnson Jr./butler eagle
Saxonburg natives, from left, Brayden, Christina and Sawyer Schraeder take a break at the Mingle on Main Thursday, June 20, 2019.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Siblings Ryen, right, and Locke Fletcher enjoy a building session during Thursday night’s (June 20, 2019) Mingle on Main in Saxonburg.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
About two weeks ago, an ownership group bought the Snack-N-Pack at 353 E. Jefferson St. They hope to reopen in July.Nathan Bottiger/butler eagle
From left, members of St. John’s United Church of Christ show off the Little Free Library boxes the church built at EDCO Park in honor of their late friend, Stella Neely. From left, Nancy Miller, consistory president; Amy Rubinosky, project leader; Megan Neely of Zelienople, Stella Neely’s granddaughter; Dan Sailer, consistory member; and Steve Umpirowicz, the builder of the “Stella’s Book Nooks.”SEB FOLTZ/BUTLER EAGLE
Two new book boxes in Evans City, next to the EDCO Park Pool, honor the late Stella Neely who loved to read.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Steve Umpirowicz puts the finishing touches on the new book boxes in Evans City near the EDCO Park Pool. Umpirowicz built the two 12-by-20-by-30-inch boxes in a week.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Amy Rubinosky, right, and Nancy Miller, members of St. John's United Church of Christ in Evans City, load books into the new book boxes near the EDCO Park Pool. The boxes honor the late Stella Neely who loved to read.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
