Country singer Brian Kelley surprises Kaley Bastine (left), 12, of Harrison with a K-9 for the Tarentum Police Department during a benefit concert Aug. 9 at No Offseason Sports’ outdoor concert venue in West Deer. The concert was organized by Kaley to raise money for the department to buy a police dog. But Kelley bought the dog himself. “I didn’t want to show up tonight without something a little extra special to get a head start on this goal,” Kelley told her. “This is my gift to you and your gift to (the Tarentum Police Department).
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Country singer Brian Kelley performs during a benefit concert Aug. 9 at No Offseason Sports’ outdoor concert venue in West Deer.
Don Klinsky | For TribLive
Country singer Brian Kelley performs during a benefit concert Aug. 9 at No Offseason Sports’ outdoor concert venue in West Deer.
Tawnya Panizzi | TribLive
Christy Callen of Brackenridge paints turtles on the arm of Katarina Ditto, 15, of Economy, during a Rally for Rescues event at Kotecki Memorial Park in Lower Burrell.
Tawnya Panizzi | TribLive
Connor, 5, and Nolan, 8, Petras, show some love to an adoptable kitten at the Rally for Rescues event in Kotecki Memorial Park in Lower Burrell.
Courtesy of Sue Ott/Apollo Area Historical Society
Reenactors were part of a Civil War Day on Aug. 10 at the Drake Log Cabin in Apollo.
Courtesy of Sue Ott/Apollo Area Historical Society
Guests check out some of the relics on display during a Civil War Day on Aug. 10 at the Drake Log Cabin in Apollo.
Bill Schackner | TribLive
Steven Vance performs Aug. 10 at the St. Margaret Mary Parish Festival of Friendship in Lower Burrell.
Bill Schackner | TribLive
Lisa Mroziak of Candy Cottage in Lower Burrell works her booth at the St. Margaret Mary Parish Festival of Friendship in Lower Burrell.
Joyce Hanz | TribLive
Myers Pickle Farm employee Sandy Hepler assists a customer Tuesday at the seasonal roadside produce stand along Route 66 in Gilpin.
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