Russ Diethrick's name is "nearly synonymous with the Babe Ruth World Series and the World Series of Cars, Jamestown Community Baseball, and Jamestown's Parks and Recreation department, and completely synonymous with Russell E.
Park the current home of the Jamestown Tarp Skunks," according to a press release from the city of Jamestown.
And that's not all.
Diethrick, who served in the US Army Reserves from 1957 to 1963, has made a positive impact on numerous community programs, including cancer and mental health care, food programs, and public parks and recreation, the release notes.
"One of Chautauqua County's most respected leaders and ambassador to countless community programs, Diethrick has made a positive impact throughout the county, on both organizations and individuals," the release states.
"Beyond the lists of organizations he's helped, Russ Diethrick has always dedicated direct attention to everyone he engages with," the release continues.
"He's helped shape and direct programs that somehow touch everyone.
His name is nearly synonymous with the Babe Ruth World Series and the World Series of Cars, Jamestown Community Baseball, and Jamestown's Parks and Recreation department, and completely synonymous with Russell E.
Park the current home of the Jamestown Tarp Skunks."
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