Photo gallery for Monday, April 13, 2020
2020-04-13 01:00:00
Abby Bunofsky, 11, a fifth-grader at Evans City Middle School, learns to create a PowerPoint presentation in her parent's kitchen Wednesday afternoon, April 8, 2020.Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle
Maddie Bunofsky, 18, a senior at Seneca Valley High School, studies in her parent’s dining room Wednesday afternoon, April 8, 2020.Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle
Jake Bunofsky, 19, a sophomore at John Carroll University, studies in his bedroom in Cranberry Township instead of a university dorm Wednesday afternoon, April 8, 2020.Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle
From siblings living under one roof to students studying under the same roof, the Bunofsky siblings are, from left, Maddie, 18, a senior at Seneca Valley High School, Abby, 11, a fifth-grader at Evan’s City Middle School, and Jake, 19, a sophomore at John Carroll University.Harold Aughton/Butler Eagle
Shawn Krill of Krill Recycling delivers a ham and a bag of potatos to the occupants of a car in the Oakland Township municipal building parking lot on Saturday, April 11, 2020. Krill partnered with longtime friend Zac Slater of Slater’s Meats & More to distribute around 80 hams to area residents in need over the weekend. The hams were overstock from Slater’s. Slater and Krill decided to cover the cost of the meat in an effort to help the community.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Danielle Brink, an employee of All Stars Restaurant in East Brady, double checks her list as she gathers meals and Easter baskets to deliver to residents living at the East Brady Riverview Apartments. The low-income apartment complex was one of three places provided with Easter dinners thanks to the efforts of several East Brady businesses.andie hannon/butler eagle
Danielle Brink, an employee of All Stars Restaurant in East Brady, double checks her list as she gathers meals and Easter baskets to deliver to residents living at the East Brady Riverview Apartments. The low-income apartment complex was one of three places provided with Easter dinners thanks to the efforts of several East Brady businesses.andie hannon/butler eagle
Mason Kril, 7, and his sister Madalyn, 9, deliver a bag of potatoes and half of a ham to the occupants of a car in the Oakland Township municipal building parking lot while their father, Shaun Krill of Krill Recycling, and brother Mox, 3, look on Saturday, April 11, 2020. Krill partnered with longtime friend Zac Slater of Slater’s Meats & More to distribute around 80 hams to area residents in need over the weekend. The hams were overstock from Slater’s. Slater and Krill decided to cover the cost of the meat in an effort to help the community.Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
