Dave Adams will marry Katie Pittenger next summer. - Photo courtesy of Kitty Adams
Photo courtesy of Kitty Adams
Dave Adams will marry Katie Pittenger next summer.

Clinton man gets engaged


November 25, 2008 · 10:26 AM

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Kitty and Gordy Adams of Clinton are proud to announce the engagement of their son, Dave Adams to Katie Pittenger of McCall, Idaho. Pittenger is the daughter of Greg and Linda Pittenger.

The couple met through their experiences in Ghana, West Africa as Peace Corps volunteers, but didn’t find love until life continued back in the states.

They are currently living in Davis, Calif. where the groom-to-be is teaching art, math and construction technology at an alternative school in Sacramento, and the bride-to-be is a graduate student in development economics at the University of California, Davis.

The couple will marry in the summer of 2009 in Idaho.

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