Lidgerwood Presbyterian Holds Western Shindig Wednesday

Lidgerwood Presbyterian Church is inviting people of all ages to don their Western duds and come out for a “Regular Ol’ Hoedown” at the church on Wednesday. The evening begins at 6 p.m. and will include music and a potluck dinner.

The tunes will be performed by Wes Hughes and the Perry Road Ramblers. Those attending are asked to bring a dish to share and a fun, loving attitude. All are welcome.

For more information, call the church at 487-9667. The church is located at 4449 N. Nevada.

Lecture at Gonzaga University

Gonzaga University will host a lecture today on the Catholic Church’s role in the political process on state and national levels. The lecture will be presented by Sister Sharon Park, executive director of the Washington State Catholic Conference.

The free lecture will be in the Jepson Center auditorium on the Gonzaga campus at 7 p.m. The public is welcome.

, DataTimes MEMO: The Religion Notebook is a regular feature of the North Side Voice. If you have news about an interesting program or activity at a North Side church, or about the achievements of North Side worshipers, please let us know. Deadline is Monday. Write: Nina Culver, Church Notebook, North Side Voice, P.O. Box 2160, Spokane, WA 99210. Call: 459-5487. Fax: 459-5098. Or E-mail Ninac@spokesman.com.

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