Books at the Butler Public Library. Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Library intern Sarayne Forbes, 16, of Butler organizes returned books before putting them back on the shelves at the Butler Public Library. Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Library intern Sarayne Forbes, 16, of Butler returns a book to the shelves at the Butler Public Library. Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Butler Public Library intern Sarayne Forbes, 16. Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Dogs across Butler County enjoyed a day at the pool this weekend with dog swims at Cranberry Township Community Water Park Saturday and Alemeda Park Pool in Butler Sunday. (Pictured: Cranberry pool at North Boundary Park.) Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
An eager dog inches forward to try and reach a tennis ball without falling in at Cranberry Township Community Waterpark Saturday. Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Dogs across Butler County Enjoyed a day at the pool this weekend with dog swims at Cranberry Township Community Water Park Saturday and Alemeda Park Pool in Butler Sunday. (Pictured: Cranberry pool at North Boundary Park.) Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Janet Kovacs of Erie teaches knife skills during Girls Scouts Western Pennsylvania’s Outdoor Training Summit on Saturday. Photo by Gabriella Canales.
Krystal Boburchock of Summerset whittles on a stick. Photo by Gabriella Canales.
participants gather tinder, kindling and fuel to build a fire and cook a meal at the Outdoor Training Summit hosted by the Girl Scouts Western Pennsylvania. Photo by Gabriella Canales.
Cherry Crash rollover Oneida rd. Saturday 090719 Seb Foltz
Saxonburg Festival of the Arts 2019 Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
20s era Ford Model Ts parked on Main St. harken back to the old days of Saxonburg. Visitors from across the region flocked to the Butler County town over the weekend for it's annual Festival of the Arts. Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Saxonburg Festival of the Arts visitors stroll down Main St. looking at classic cars Saturday. The two-day festival features classic cars, arts and crafts, food and live music. Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Liam Hotkowski,2, points out some holliday-themed greeting signs that caught his eye. His father Leo Hotkowski (left) said he has fond memories of coming to the festival with his grandma as a kid and wanted to pass the tradition on to his son. Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
Cabot native Hannah Limbaugh knits a new scarf at her stand at Saxonburg Festival for the Arts Saturday. Limbaughs works featured quirky pop culture designs including a blanket designed to look like an 80s era Nintendo controller along with a host of knit caps with animals and other themes. Saxonburg closed off streets and welcomed guests from across the region to the two-day festival. Seb Foltz/Butler Eagle
From left, Kris Kamer, daughter Emma, 9, and husband John, all of Saxonburg Sunday at the Saxonburg Arts Festival. taken by Donna Sybert/Butler Eagle
From left, Matthew Nester, Mike Huston and Matt Hooks, all of the 78th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Co. F., Freeport, Sunday at the Saxonburg Arts Festival.taken by Donna Sybert/Butler Eagle