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Photo Gallery for Sun. 03-11-18

2018-03-10 00:00:00
Seneca Valley student Cole Eckenrode wears the motion capture suit while teacher Ken Macek helps set it up on Tuesday, March 6, 2018.Justin guido/butler eagle

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Chas Tanner ask a question during the Eggs and Issues forum at Butler Public Library on Friday March 9, 2018.JUSTIN GUIDO/Butler Eagle
Butler eighth-grader Cody Reep has shown an aptitude for scoring this season, leading PIHL middle school hockey with 47 points and 34 goals. Reep only began playing a year ago.Submitted photo
Butler eighth-grader Cody Reep, center, has shown an aptitude for scoring this season, leading PIHL middle school hockey with 47 points and 34 goals. Reep only began playing a year ago.Submitted photo
These are members of Slippery Rock University’s 2017 Central Regional Ethics Bowl competition team. From left, Andrew Winters, Maggie Calvert, Caitlyn Kilmer, Connor Griffith, Anthony Tomasi, Elise Farrell and Tristan Hyde. Winters said this team was made up of past Ethics Bowl participants, and the regional team members are helping organize this year’s event.SUBMITTED PHOTO
State Rep. Brian Ellis speaks at an Eggs and Issues forum at Butler Public Library on Friday March 9, 2018.JUSTIN GUIDO/Butler Eagle
Groups collaborate during Wednesday’s (March 7, 2018) “Crisis: First Responders and the Disability Community” workshop.justin guido/butler eagle
Dr. Arvind Venkat with Allegheny General Hospital speaks during Wednesday’s (March 7, 2018) “Crisis: First Responders and the Disability Community” workshop.justin guido/butler eagle
Joann Migyanka with Indiana University of Pennsylvania speaks Wednesday, March 7, 2018, during the “Crisis: First Responders and the Disability Community” workshop in Butler Township.Justin guido/butler eagle
Seneca Valley student Haley Cramer uses flip book animation from the 1960s.Justin guido/butler eagle
Seneca Valley teacher Ken Macek, creates a character using motion capture technology on Tuesday March 6, 2018.Justin guido/butler eagle
Seneca Valley student Robert Rodgers creates a character as Seneca students are some of the first in the country to use motion capture technology.Justin guido/butler eagle
Seneca Valley student Cole Eckenrode wears the motion capture suit and creates a character on Tuesday, March 6, 2018. Seneca Valley students are some of the first in the country to use motion capture technology in a new pilot program this school year.Justin guido/butler eagle

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