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Dittmar (The Spokesman-Review)
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Edbert E.L. Dittmar has been appointed to serve as Bishop of the Post Falls 4th Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Newly-appointed First Counselor is Timothy Valentine Short and Second Counselor is P. Clint Jones.

Bishop Dittmar has lived in the area for the past year and a half with his wife and six children and is self-employed at his research and development company, My Developments.

Short has lived in the area for 10 years with his wife and four children and is a project manager for RecCorp LLC, a commercial construction company.

Jones and his wife have four children and have lived in the area for the last three years. He is a podiatrist at his own practice called Instep Foot and Ankle.

The new executive secretary is Eric Haslip, ward clerk is Walter Winward and financial clerk is Jacob Cord.

“Battle on the Bluff” Men’s Community Competition – Saturday, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Sponsored by Real Life Ministries in Post Falls. $20/each, $5/age 17 and younger, includes food and drinks. Contact Keith at 777-7325, ext. 216.

Upcoming

Renown – An Introduction to Worship Arts – next Thursdayat 6:30 pm in RLM2 Auditorium, Real Life Ministries, 1866 N. Cecil Road. Contact Murray at 777-7325, ext. 212.

Single Adults Rafting Trip – Fun opportunity for legally single adults to raft the Clark Fork River in Montana. Sponsored by Real Life Ministries in Post Falls. $70/day trip July 21, $85/overnight July 21-22. For details, call LJ Brown at 777-7325, ext. 134.

Rathdrum/Spirit Lake/Athol Community Church in the Park – Presented by Real Life Ministries, July 29, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Day Use area at Farragut State Park. Jennifer, 777-7325.

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