Julia Ditto

Julia Ditto has lived in Spokane Valley most of her life. A mom of six, Julia has a degree in journalism and has written for numerous publications over the years, including a column in The Spokesman-Review called “The Full Suburban.” When she’s not managing her small farm of cows, goats, alpacas and the occasional barn cat, Julia loves to bake and eat sweet treats, go on long walks, watch movies and spend time with her family. She is a lifelong member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and loves to discuss and share her faith.

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