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P OST THIS BANNER IN YOUR WINDOW AS A SIGN OF UNITY AND SUPPORT !
Brought to you by in partnership with: Purchase a #WeGotThisButlerCounty ribbon from the Butler Eagle to show unity and support for your fellow Butler County residents. 100% of proceeds will be donated to Butler Health System Foundation to buy Personal Protective Equipment for Healthcare Heroes who are courageously taking␣care of our friends and family in this difficult time. Hang these ribbons on your door, in a tree, or on your mailbox to start the movement.␣For only $10 Butler Eagle will ship the ribbon directly to your home! Call 724-431-2237 to place your order today! VISA, Mastercard or Discover accepted.␣
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790 E. Butler Rd., East Butler, PA 16001 • 724-431-4810 • annamarieswineryandcafe.com
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We are more than just 33 townships, 23 boroughs and one city.
More than just 185,000 residents.More than just 795 square miles of
lush rolling farmland and busy manufacturing.We are Butler County and we are Western
Pennsylvania proud.We will get through this.And we will get through this current state of
affairs as we have always endured and overcome diffi cult, uncertain times.
Together — as one community, one unifi ed force celebrating all that connects us, one chorus of voices uplifted in unison.
#WeGotThisButlerCounty is a campaign aimed at sharing the story of Butler County’s proud people as we persevere through this global pan-demic, while showing support for our front line workers.
It is all about coming together, while staying apart, and celebrating our communities, our people, our pride, our resilience, and our love for the place we all call home.
People are encouraged to display the #WeGot-ThisButlerCounty poster included in today’s paper on windows across the county to help sup-port the movement. The poster is sponsored by Butler Tires for Less, Anna Marie’s Winery and Mac’s Café,
Launched this week as a joint effort by the Butler Eagle, Cranberry Eagle and several organizations, the community-wide campaign also inspires social connection while residents remain home in efforts to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.
As part of this campaign, the Eagle is also launching a countywide Ribbon Campaign. Dis-play a #WeGotThisButlerCounty ribbon to show unity and support for your fellow Butler County residents.
The Eagle will ship a specially-designed bow directly to your home for just $10 with all proceeds from the sale being donated to But-ler Health System Foundation to buy Personal Protective Equipment for Healthcare Heroes courageously taking care of our friends and fam-ily in this diffi cult time. Call 724-431-2237 to place your order today.
“You all may remember the yellow ribbon campaign,” said Tammy Schuey, general man-ager. “As everyone has to stay home, I think the displaying of the ribbon will be a sign to those
people who do have to go to work that we are thinking of them and that we are look-ing forward to the day when our economy is restarted and we can all be together again.”
Hang the ribbons on a door, in a tree, or on a mailbox to start a movement in your neighborhood. People may want to use other colored ribbons. The point is to come together to show support for our communities, even while staying at home.
Motivated by movements seen across the country to unify communities in the wake of COVID-l9, #WeGotThisButlerCounty will not only carry us through this, but empow-er us all to come out better and stronger than ever before in our county’s 220-year history.
Social distancing doesn’t have to mean social disconnection. So, stay home and join us as we all come together online to celebrate, play, learn, jam, breathe, dance, and carry one another through this unprecedented moment in time.
The Eagle will soon roll out frames that people can use with Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. For more information, check out www.butlereagle.com.
We are mothers, fathers, sons, daugh-ters, brothers, sisters, friends, neighbors, co-workers and loved ones.
We are the doctors, nurses and other health care workers caring for our neigh-bors and loved ones.
We are the store workers ensuring our shelves are stocked with food, household items and other necessities.
We are the teachers and social work-ers creatively adapting and educating our beloved students and families.
We are the nonprofi ts evolving daily to keep our communities connected and our vibrant arts and culture alive.
We are the volunteers venturing out to help our most vulnerable populations.
We are the news reporters and carri-ers keeping our readers up to date, while celebrating our community’s persistence and dedication in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.
And we will get through this global pan-demic — together.
#WeGotThisButlerCountyRibbon, social media campaigns show pride, support for workers
on front lines of pandemic