It’s hard to believe that school is almost over and June is here! We had an interesting and informative evening listening to Sister Dorene Lynch share her knowledge about stretching our dollars and great places to find ‘deals’ in this area. As always, she provided great handouts. Robyn Burton opened her home for an additional opportunity to learn about someone’s couponing hints and ideas a week later. Thanks, Robyn.
A few of us were able to get to the Jordan River Temple for our R. S. Temple Day. We left about 10:45 am and opted for lunch afterwards. Join us on Tuesday, June 15. We can do morning or afternoon. Lunch is not mandatory.
The R. S. Activity this month will be centered on a “Food Challenge” and some interesting learning activities supplemented by information by the famous TV personality, Dr. Oz. It will be held on Tuesday, June 8th at 6:30 pm.. Come enjoy learning with friends learning from each other.
Plan ahead for our Heber Valley Camp in August — “Recharge Your Batteries: Refresh, Renew and Recharge. We are excited that we will be able to go once again! Those who went two years ago well remember the fun we had. The obstacle course includes a zip line that requires a $5 fee. The only other fee would be $5 per guest to help cover their meals. The age limit is 11 years young. Anyone older qualifies without an upper age limit. Just a reminder to those of you who will be inviting guests: Church standards regarding modest sportswear and Word of Wisdom are to be adhered to by anyone who goes up there. Hopefully that will not become an issue, but thought this might need mentioning beforehand because it is something that we all need to be aware of. The dates are August 13th and August 14th. WATCH FOR SIGN-UPS IN RELIEF SOCIETY; PRIMARY, AND YOUNG WOMEN OR CONTACT ONE OF THE R.S.PRESIDENCY.
Our Summer Read-a-thon will have a bonus during June (50 pts.) for those who read a biography. Sister Stott and Sister Barker have some fun things planned for both adults and children during the summer. A competition between adults and children??? Hmmmm. Wait and see. Get the information which will be forthcoming.
Have you checked out our Ward R. S. blog? www.wv4th.blogspot.com
We are pleased that Ken and Kay Neeley are doing so much better. We hope that many of you who are experiencing a downturn in health will be encouraged this month with an upturn. Please let Sister Williams be aware of new or existing challenges you may learn of during your visiting teaching or other visits
Our condolences and sympathies go out to Sister Margot Cutchen on the recent death of her husband, Brother Bill Cutchen. Another long-time member of our ward, Sister Emelia Ward, will also be missed. shared from their own family resources for missionary dinners, Emelia Ward’s funeral dinner, the recent ward social and other service to members and non-members alike.
BOOK CLUB
Dear Biblios:
Thank heaven for the Elders/High Priest Quorum who were so kind as to rescue us from that mountain of turkey doo-doo I found myself in at last month's writing. Those fine, blessed souls were able to finish up the haul and save my weary back from that all too familiar twitch. How nice it was to have such "slave labor" at our disposal . . . but more on that later. HEE HEE
I didn't even have to break away from my Barcalounger to enjoy the cozy little evening we had for April Book Club. It was held right within my very four walls and was a pleasure beyond measure.
I think the topic proved to be quite inspiring to all who attended and/or read the book. Every once in awhile, you run across those finds those put you to thinking and encourage you to do something different or better. We were given that encouragement with a wonderful presentation from Barbara Stott as she laid open the life of Jack and Laurel Cooper, and the inspiring legacy they left in their "Wednesday Letters." Thanks, Barb, for a really fun evening getting to know the Cooper's.
We all appreciate the efforts of everyone who participate in one way or another to make our Book Club nights so entertaining, rewarding and worthwhile!
We get introduced to so MANY intriguing and motivating characters. Our June book will prove no different . . . may I introduce you to Sam Blow. The name may give some of you a little ping, if you were very attentive in your school days while sitting in your American History class (uh, no... that would not be me. HEE HEE). You recall my mention of "slave labor?" You may know Mr. Blow by his more common and notorious name . . . Dred Scott.
Oh now, that is ringing a little more familiar bell, huh!!?? It’s an amazing story of one man's fight for equality during Colonial times: of hardship, struggle and extraordinary experiences, propelling this one man on his quest for freedom in a time when slavery was very much a part of the fabric of our country. His story is brought to life by our own State's Attorney General as author and covers a sweeping panorama of history. One man that brought about a huge impact on where our country was heading, putting Abraham Lincoln on the road to becoming President and creating the emancipation proclamation.
It is time to go back in time, have a seat at our desk, and learn what we are all about and how we got where we are. In the capable hands of Faun Chidester as presenter, our June book is "Am I Not a Man?" The Dred Scott Story byMark L. Shurtleff. Since I am one who is quite history-challenged, I look forward to having my horizons broadened and a little more gray-matter added to the ol' cerebrum!
Please get out your paper and pencil, make a note of it and begin . . .
Professor of Justice Hall
Kris Humphries
801.963.9706 or 801.808.9783
Book: Am I Not A Man? The Dred Scott Story
Author: Mark Shurtleff
Presenter: Faun Chidester
Place: Gwen's Plantation
Date: Tuesday, June 29th
Time: 7:00 pm
Thank heaven for the Elders/High Priest Quorum who were so kind as to rescue us from that mountain of turkey doo-doo I found myself in at last month's writing. Those fine, blessed souls were able to finish up the haul and save my weary back from that all too familiar twitch. How nice it was to have such "slave labor" at our disposal . . . but more on that later. HEE HEE
I didn't even have to break away from my Barcalounger to enjoy the cozy little evening we had for April Book Club. It was held right within my very four walls and was a pleasure beyond measure.
I think the topic proved to be quite inspiring to all who attended and/or read the book. Every once in awhile, you run across those finds those put you to thinking and encourage you to do something different or better. We were given that encouragement with a wonderful presentation from Barbara Stott as she laid open the life of Jack and Laurel Cooper, and the inspiring legacy they left in their "Wednesday Letters." Thanks, Barb, for a really fun evening getting to know the Cooper's.
We all appreciate the efforts of everyone who participate in one way or another to make our Book Club nights so entertaining, rewarding and worthwhile!
We get introduced to so MANY intriguing and motivating characters. Our June book will prove no different . . . may I introduce you to Sam Blow. The name may give some of you a little ping, if you were very attentive in your school days while sitting in your American History class (uh, no... that would not be me. HEE HEE). You recall my mention of "slave labor?" You may know Mr. Blow by his more common and notorious name . . . Dred Scott.
Oh now, that is ringing a little more familiar bell, huh!!?? It’s an amazing story of one man's fight for equality during Colonial times: of hardship, struggle and extraordinary experiences, propelling this one man on his quest for freedom in a time when slavery was very much a part of the fabric of our country. His story is brought to life by our own State's Attorney General as author and covers a sweeping panorama of history. One man that brought about a huge impact on where our country was heading, putting Abraham Lincoln on the road to becoming President and creating the emancipation proclamation.
It is time to go back in time, have a seat at our desk, and learn what we are all about and how we got where we are. In the capable hands of Faun Chidester as presenter, our June book is "Am I Not a Man?" The Dred Scott Story byMark L. Shurtleff. Since I am one who is quite history-challenged, I look forward to having my horizons broadened and a little more gray-matter added to the ol' cerebrum!
Please get out your paper and pencil, make a note of it and begin . . .
Professor of Justice Hall
Kris Humphries
801.963.9706 or 801.808.9783
Book: Am I Not A Man? The Dred Scott Story
Author: Mark Shurtleff
Presenter: Faun Chidester
Place: Gwen's Plantation
Date: Tuesday, June 29th
Time: 7:00 pm
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