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Jennifer Dietrick is active with the Miracle League of Northampton County, a baseball league for children with special needs. Dietrick delivered an emotional acceptance speech June 11 on behalf of the organization, which received the Nonprofit Excellence Award during the Easton Area Chamber of Commerce's Annual Dinner & Awards Ceremony. Dietrick's remarks drew a standing ovation from more than 200 people in attendance.. A software engineer at Lutron Electronics Co. in Upper Saucon Township, Dietrick also serves on the Miracle League board of directors. She and her husband, John Dietrick, are the parents of two daughters, Alex, 15, and Lauren, 14, who participate in baseball games at the Palmer Township ballpark, which is off Green Pond Road at the Charles Chrin Community Center. The Williams Township woman is the subject of this week's Q&A. Click here to read the article.
Jennifer Dietrick is active with the Miracle League of Northampton County, a baseball league for children with special needs. Dietrick delivered an emotional acceptance speech June 11 on behalf of the organization, which received the Nonprofit Excellence Award during the Easton Area Chamber of Commerce's Annual Dinner & Awards Ceremony. Dietrick's remarks drew a standing ovation from more than 200 people in attendance..
A software engineer at Lutron Electronics Co. in Upper Saucon Township, Dietrick also serves on the Miracle League board of directors. She and her husband, John Dietrick, are the parents of two daughters, Alex, 15, and Lauren, 14, who participate in baseball games at the Palmer Township ballpark, which is off Green Pond Road at the Charles Chrin Community Center.
The Williams Township woman is the subject of this week's Q&A. Click here to read the article.