Hello Sisters! I hope you all had a very Merry Christmas this past week! Here are a few of the announcements from today:
1. The Young Women are starting an email list and blog of their own (isn't that great!!) We will put a link to their blog on here so it's easy to find, and they will link to our blog as well. If you have a daughter in YW and would like to get email updates please contact Annette Keeler.
2. We will also have a Provident Living blog. We are getting so high tech!! Lori Hooley is our Provident Living specialist, and she will have a blog where she posts all of the handouts that the stake gives to us regarding Provident Living. We will link to that blog from this one as well!
3. A few dates to note: January 8 is Scrapbooking at the church from 6-10 pm; January 11 is the Lunch Bunch at The Olive Garden at 11:30 am; January 21 is Book Club at Donna Barnes' home at 7:30 pm.
4. Lastly, we received a few updates today in Relief Society from Anne Worden (regarding her son) and Margot Gardiner's mom (regarding Evan). Anne said that her son has improved dramatically from a month ago when he was first put in the hospital. His brain functions have improved significantly and her son is doing well. An added bonus - he promised Anne he would come to church next week! Margot's mom stated that Evan's illness continues to progress. Their family appreciates the thoughts and prayers and support from everyone during this time.
I hope that you all have a very happy New Year. We'll see you in 2010!!
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Friday, December 4, 2009
Another Announcement
Hello Sisters. I wanted to let you know that Angie Cummings' father was killed yesterday in an auto/pedestrian accident. I know that we have asked you to keep several people in your thoughts and prayers recently, but we would ask that you keep Angie and her family in your prayers as well this week.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
November 29 Announcements
Hello Sisters!
You would think I would be better at updating this blog - but I'm not! Sorry that I've missed a few weeks! I wanted to give you the announcements for this week:
*Next Sunday is our Visiting Teaching Conference. Yay! The Bishop will be speaking to us, so it's sure to be great!
*December 12 is our Ward Christmas Brunch. We are putting together packages for the missionaries in our ward. Food and service - what could be more fun than that!! Mark your calendars now for yummy food and fun things to do!
*Choir practice is going on for the Christmas program. Although I've been banned from singing out loud in over 30 states, I know most of you have great voices! Come to choir practice at 4:05 in the chapel. I'll be the appreciative audience member who can't sing worth a lick but appreciates people who can!
*The Stake Christmas Fireside will be December 13 at the Stake Center.
I also wanted to let you know about a few things going on with some families in our ward. Anne Worden's son Michael has been in the hospital for the last week. His prognosis has not been good, but they have seen some significant improvements in his condition. Anne has asked that we remember Michael in our prayers and in our fast on Sunday if we can. Also, the Gardiner's received some discouraging news regarding Evan's tumor this last week. Please also try to remember their family in your prayers and fast this week as well.
We appreciate you sisters and everything you do to support and help each other, and serve each other in our ward and in our neighborhood. I'm grateful to know all of you!
You would think I would be better at updating this blog - but I'm not! Sorry that I've missed a few weeks! I wanted to give you the announcements for this week:
*Next Sunday is our Visiting Teaching Conference. Yay! The Bishop will be speaking to us, so it's sure to be great!
*December 12 is our Ward Christmas Brunch. We are putting together packages for the missionaries in our ward. Food and service - what could be more fun than that!! Mark your calendars now for yummy food and fun things to do!
*Choir practice is going on for the Christmas program. Although I've been banned from singing out loud in over 30 states, I know most of you have great voices! Come to choir practice at 4:05 in the chapel. I'll be the appreciative audience member who can't sing worth a lick but appreciates people who can!
*The Stake Christmas Fireside will be December 13 at the Stake Center.
I also wanted to let you know about a few things going on with some families in our ward. Anne Worden's son Michael has been in the hospital for the last week. His prognosis has not been good, but they have seen some significant improvements in his condition. Anne has asked that we remember Michael in our prayers and in our fast on Sunday if we can. Also, the Gardiner's received some discouraging news regarding Evan's tumor this last week. Please also try to remember their family in your prayers and fast this week as well.
We appreciate you sisters and everything you do to support and help each other, and serve each other in our ward and in our neighborhood. I'm grateful to know all of you!
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Enrichment and Recipe!
Hello Sisters!!
I wanted to give a report on the two Enrichments we recently had. I forgot to take my camera, so you'll have to use your imagination and picture a long table with lots of toothbrushes, toothpaste, kleenex, and TONS of chapstick on it! Then imagine sisters stuffing 27 stockings (and a few plastic bags!) with all of the wonderful things people brought for our troops. If you can imagine that then you have a picture of our Enrichment!! The food was great, the company was even better, and we had so many things to donate to our troops. Thanks to everyone who donated and came to help. We appreciate your service!
We also had the Enrichment meeting that the 23rd Ward invited us too. Shandra from Deals to Meals came to talk to us about food storage and fun ways to build it up. She had a handout, so if anyone is interested please let Jenni know and she will get it to you. It was a fun meeting, and we got to eat some yummy soup there as well!
We wanted to share the recipes from the soup we had at Enrichment. So far I only have one...this is Darcee Waddoups' recipe for Sausage Ravioli Soup. It was amazing!!!
Sausage Ravioli Soup
12 oz Italian sausage 1 onion chopped
14 oz jar artichoke hearts, chopped 2 cans Italian diced tomatoes
5 cups water 5 beef bullion cubes
1 tsp Italian seasoning 1 pkg fresh cheese ravioli
2 small zucchini's, julienned (I omit these if I don't have them)
parmesan cheese
Brown sausage with onions. Drain fat. Add remaining ingredients except ravioli and zucchini. Bring to a boil. Add ravioli and zucchini; cook until pasta is done. Top with shredded parmesan cheese.
Thanks Darcee for sharing with us!! Hope everyone has a fantastic week!!!
I wanted to give a report on the two Enrichments we recently had. I forgot to take my camera, so you'll have to use your imagination and picture a long table with lots of toothbrushes, toothpaste, kleenex, and TONS of chapstick on it! Then imagine sisters stuffing 27 stockings (and a few plastic bags!) with all of the wonderful things people brought for our troops. If you can imagine that then you have a picture of our Enrichment!! The food was great, the company was even better, and we had so many things to donate to our troops. Thanks to everyone who donated and came to help. We appreciate your service!
We also had the Enrichment meeting that the 23rd Ward invited us too. Shandra from Deals to Meals came to talk to us about food storage and fun ways to build it up. She had a handout, so if anyone is interested please let Jenni know and she will get it to you. It was a fun meeting, and we got to eat some yummy soup there as well!
We wanted to share the recipes from the soup we had at Enrichment. So far I only have one...this is Darcee Waddoups' recipe for Sausage Ravioli Soup. It was amazing!!!
Sausage Ravioli Soup
12 oz Italian sausage 1 onion chopped
14 oz jar artichoke hearts, chopped 2 cans Italian diced tomatoes
5 cups water 5 beef bullion cubes
1 tsp Italian seasoning 1 pkg fresh cheese ravioli
2 small zucchini's, julienned (I omit these if I don't have them)
parmesan cheese
Brown sausage with onions. Drain fat. Add remaining ingredients except ravioli and zucchini. Bring to a boil. Add ravioli and zucchini; cook until pasta is done. Top with shredded parmesan cheese.
Thanks Darcee for sharing with us!! Hope everyone has a fantastic week!!!
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
November 8 Announcements
Hello Sisters! It was good to see so many of you on Sunday. Here are the announcements for this week:
*The Scrapbooking group will meet on November 13 at the church from 6-10 pm.
*This Saturday (November 14) is the AF 23rd Ward Enrichment. We have been invited to come to the speaker and the luncheon. It will be from 11-1 pm at our building. The speaker is a lady who is an expert on food storage and getting good deals at the grocery store without coupons. It should be really good!
*Thursday November 12 we have a Stake Relief Society training meeting. If you have a calling in Relief Society you are invited to attend. The meeting is at 7 pm at the Stake Center.
Also, we want to offer our condolences to the McKenna family. Craig's mother passed away yesterday. Her funeral will be in our building on Friday November 13 at 10 am. If you are able and would like to help with the funeral please call Brooke.
Thanks Sisters! Hope you have a great week!!
*The Scrapbooking group will meet on November 13 at the church from 6-10 pm.
*This Saturday (November 14) is the AF 23rd Ward Enrichment. We have been invited to come to the speaker and the luncheon. It will be from 11-1 pm at our building. The speaker is a lady who is an expert on food storage and getting good deals at the grocery store without coupons. It should be really good!
*Thursday November 12 we have a Stake Relief Society training meeting. If you have a calling in Relief Society you are invited to attend. The meeting is at 7 pm at the Stake Center.
Also, we want to offer our condolences to the McKenna family. Craig's mother passed away yesterday. Her funeral will be in our building on Friday November 13 at 10 am. If you are able and would like to help with the funeral please call Brooke.
Thanks Sisters! Hope you have a great week!!
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
November 1 News
Hello Sisters!! It's been a long time since I've updated this! I was gone for a few Sundays and got very far behind! Anyway, let me catch you up on the announcements for this week:
1. Our Enrichment Night is tonight at the church. We will be making Holiday stockings for the troops. We know that many of you can't be there because of the big Band Bash, but if you would like to donate items to go in the stockings you can drop them off at Shauna Dudley's house or DeLonne Hucks's house.
2. We have also been invited to the 23rd Ward's Enrichment on Saturday November 14 from 11 am to 1 pm. We will have a speaker and then lunch. The speaker will be talking about fun and realistic ways to grow your food storage. It should be lots of fun!
3. We have a Stake Relief Society Board Meeting on Thursday November 12 at 7 pm. This is for anyone who has a calling in Relief Society (teacher, Enrichment committee, etc.) We will be breaking into groups for some specific training. They always have a yummy dessert, so be sure to come!!
4. This week is our Stake Temple week. They will have family names at the front counter in the office area of the temple for our stake to do. Also, the temple will be closed for cleaning from November 8-24.
5. You may have noticed in the Ward Newsletter a handout about Water Storage. This comes from our Stake Provident Living Training. We felt that the newsletter would be the best way to get the information out to everyone in our ward. This information is for you to use as you evaluate your family's needs for food storage and emergency preparation.
You sisters are great!! I feel very blessed to be able to associate with all of you! Have a fabulous week!!!!!
1. Our Enrichment Night is tonight at the church. We will be making Holiday stockings for the troops. We know that many of you can't be there because of the big Band Bash, but if you would like to donate items to go in the stockings you can drop them off at Shauna Dudley's house or DeLonne Hucks's house.
2. We have also been invited to the 23rd Ward's Enrichment on Saturday November 14 from 11 am to 1 pm. We will have a speaker and then lunch. The speaker will be talking about fun and realistic ways to grow your food storage. It should be lots of fun!
3. We have a Stake Relief Society Board Meeting on Thursday November 12 at 7 pm. This is for anyone who has a calling in Relief Society (teacher, Enrichment committee, etc.) We will be breaking into groups for some specific training. They always have a yummy dessert, so be sure to come!!
4. This week is our Stake Temple week. They will have family names at the front counter in the office area of the temple for our stake to do. Also, the temple will be closed for cleaning from November 8-24.
5. You may have noticed in the Ward Newsletter a handout about Water Storage. This comes from our Stake Provident Living Training. We felt that the newsletter would be the best way to get the information out to everyone in our ward. This information is for you to use as you evaluate your family's needs for food storage and emergency preparation.
You sisters are great!! I feel very blessed to be able to associate with all of you! Have a fabulous week!!!!!
Monday, September 28, 2009
September 27 News
Hello Sisters!! It was so good to be with everyone again after missing all of you at Stake Conference! I just wanted to keep everyone up on our announcements and all of the fun things happening!
* First, our condolences go to Brooke and the entire Cannon family. Brooke's mother-in-law passed away last week. We are all very sorry and our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
* The choir is beginning to practice for the Christmas program. Joye would LOVE if you came to lend your voice! She would especially love it if your husbands came too!! Practices are in the chapel at 4:05 pm.
* Stake volleyball is starting. It's a lot of fun ladies! Games are Thursday nights - check with Talitha or Karla Elbaba for the schedule.
* Andie Chen is looking for someone who would be interested in babysitting or knows someone who does babysit. If you know of anyone please talk to her, or you can talk to me too!
* Our stake is participating in a gardening class with another stake. The class is Thursday nights from 7-9 pm at the Stake Center located at 850 E 500 N. The class is VERY informative, especially if you have a black thumb like me!
* Mark your calendars now - our next Enrichment is November 3. DeLonne is cooking up something great for us, so you'll want to make sure you're there!!
* Also, we've been invited to attend the 23rd Ward's Enrichment presentation from the owner of Deals to Meals. That will be on November 14. When I get more information about this I will let you know, but I'm very excited about this. She will talk about getting your food storage a little at a time and saving money while grocery shopping without using coupons! It should be very good! If you want to see what she does you can check out the link here on this blog on the side. She also has links to her blogs on her website.
Have a great week ladies!!!!
* First, our condolences go to Brooke and the entire Cannon family. Brooke's mother-in-law passed away last week. We are all very sorry and our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
* The choir is beginning to practice for the Christmas program. Joye would LOVE if you came to lend your voice! She would especially love it if your husbands came too!! Practices are in the chapel at 4:05 pm.
* Stake volleyball is starting. It's a lot of fun ladies! Games are Thursday nights - check with Talitha or Karla Elbaba for the schedule.
* Andie Chen is looking for someone who would be interested in babysitting or knows someone who does babysit. If you know of anyone please talk to her, or you can talk to me too!
* Our stake is participating in a gardening class with another stake. The class is Thursday nights from 7-9 pm at the Stake Center located at 850 E 500 N. The class is VERY informative, especially if you have a black thumb like me!
* Mark your calendars now - our next Enrichment is November 3. DeLonne is cooking up something great for us, so you'll want to make sure you're there!!
* Also, we've been invited to attend the 23rd Ward's Enrichment presentation from the owner of Deals to Meals. That will be on November 14. When I get more information about this I will let you know, but I'm very excited about this. She will talk about getting your food storage a little at a time and saving money while grocery shopping without using coupons! It should be very good! If you want to see what she does you can check out the link here on this blog on the side. She also has links to her blogs on her website.
Have a great week ladies!!!!
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Fresh Peach Pie Recipe
I don't know about you, but this recipe makes me want a few fresh peaches!!
Fresh Peach Pie
1 c. sugar
3 Tbsp. corn starch
1 c. water
4 Tbsp. dry peach jello
½ c. sugar
1 8oz. pkg. cream cheese
4 or 5 sliced fresh peaches
Cool whip or whipped cream
Graham cracker pie crust
Mix 1 cup sugar, corn starch and water in a saucepan. Boil until thick and clear, then mix in dry peach jello. Let that cool while mixing 1/2 cup sugar and cream cheese; cream together until smooth, then spread in bottom of cooled pie crust.
Combine the cooled jello mixture and four or five sliced fresh peaches. Place on top of the cream cheese mixture in pie crust. Cover with Cool Whip and refrigerate for a few hours or overnight before serving.
Graham Cracker Crust: 1 package graham crackers, rolled fine (about 1 2/3 cups), 1/4 cup sugar, 1/4 cup soft butter or margarine. Blend finely rolled graham crackers with sugar and margarine. Press firmly against bottom and sides of a 9" pie plate. Bake at 375 degrees for about 8 minutes. Cool before adding pie mixture
Fresh Peach Pie
1 c. sugar
3 Tbsp. corn starch
1 c. water
4 Tbsp. dry peach jello
½ c. sugar
1 8oz. pkg. cream cheese
4 or 5 sliced fresh peaches
Cool whip or whipped cream
Graham cracker pie crust
Mix 1 cup sugar, corn starch and water in a saucepan. Boil until thick and clear, then mix in dry peach jello. Let that cool while mixing 1/2 cup sugar and cream cheese; cream together until smooth, then spread in bottom of cooled pie crust.
Combine the cooled jello mixture and four or five sliced fresh peaches. Place on top of the cream cheese mixture in pie crust. Cover with Cool Whip and refrigerate for a few hours or overnight before serving.
Graham Cracker Crust: 1 package graham crackers, rolled fine (about 1 2/3 cups), 1/4 cup sugar, 1/4 cup soft butter or margarine. Blend finely rolled graham crackers with sugar and margarine. Press firmly against bottom and sides of a 9" pie plate. Bake at 375 degrees for about 8 minutes. Cool before adding pie mixture
Sunday, September 13, 2009
September13 Announcements
Happy Sunday! Here are the announcements for today in case you missed them:
1. Lunch Bunch is tomorrow at 11:30 am at China Isle.
2. Book Club is September 17 at 7:30 pm at Marie Johnson's house. Even if you haven't read the book you can still go!
3. Stake Conference is next week. The adult session is Saturday night at 7 pm at the Stake Center. The Sunday session is at 10 am at either the Tabernacle or the Stake Center.
4. We have a Stake Sealing assignment on September 25. Contact Brother Bernston for more information.
5. September 26 is the Relief Society broadcast. Dinner will be served at 5 pm and then we will watch the broadcast at 6 pm. For our humanitarian assignment, we are still looking for:
*TV stand
*night light or lamp
*first aid kit
*futon or loveseat
*shower curtain
*school supplies
*bike lock
*long denim skirt girls size 10
*girls shoes size 3-4
* Ensign and/or Friend subscription
*money
*food (preferably that they cannot get at the Bishop's Storehouse - things like cream cheese, chocolate chips, cereal that is not Honey Nut Cheerios, bacon, salad dressing, chips, granola bars, fruit snacks, olives, pickles, baking cocoa, spices, BBQ sauce, soy sauce, etc.
Thank you for your generosity in donating items for this family in our stake.
1. Lunch Bunch is tomorrow at 11:30 am at China Isle.
2. Book Club is September 17 at 7:30 pm at Marie Johnson's house. Even if you haven't read the book you can still go!
3. Stake Conference is next week. The adult session is Saturday night at 7 pm at the Stake Center. The Sunday session is at 10 am at either the Tabernacle or the Stake Center.
4. We have a Stake Sealing assignment on September 25. Contact Brother Bernston for more information.
5. September 26 is the Relief Society broadcast. Dinner will be served at 5 pm and then we will watch the broadcast at 6 pm. For our humanitarian assignment, we are still looking for:
*TV stand
*night light or lamp
*first aid kit
*futon or loveseat
*shower curtain
*school supplies
*bike lock
*long denim skirt girls size 10
*girls shoes size 3-4
* Ensign and/or Friend subscription
*money
*food (preferably that they cannot get at the Bishop's Storehouse - things like cream cheese, chocolate chips, cereal that is not Honey Nut Cheerios, bacon, salad dressing, chips, granola bars, fruit snacks, olives, pickles, baking cocoa, spices, BBQ sauce, soy sauce, etc.
Thank you for your generosity in donating items for this family in our stake.
September Enrichment
Hello Ladies!! A huge THANK YOU to our wonderful Enrichment committee for a fabulous Enrichment night on Friday. And thank you to all of you who came and helped us eat the yummy homemade ice cream! For those of you who couldn't be there, we talked about 72 hour kits and emergency preparedness. Jodi Zabriskie gave us a scare when she told us a gas line had broken and we had 30 minutes to grab what we needed for a few days. It was only a test (thank goodness!) but really made us think about how prepared we are. Those of us who are not as prepared now know whose houses we should go to!!
Then we made 72 hour food kits, worked on humanitarian projects, and made plates and festive jars. And of course we ate great treats and got a chance to visit with each other! I forgot until the very end that I wanted to take pictures, so I didn't get very many, but here they are!
Making 72 hour food kits...Thanks Jane and Lori for all your work
getting all that food together!
Our fun humanitarian project. The table was full all night! Thanks Anne!
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Recipes
I wanted to put the recipe from the newsletter on here for you. That way if you lose your paper you can always find it here! It is:
Really Yummy Chocolate Chip Cookies
1 lb butter 3 eggs, beaten
1 1/2 c. sugar 2 Tbsp. baking soda
2 c. brown sugar 6 c. flour
4 Tbsp. vanilla 4 c. chocolate chips
1 tsp. salt
Cream the butter and sugars. Add vanilla, eggs, salt and soda. Blend in flour well. Fold in chocolate chips. Bake at 350 degrees for 5-7 minutes. Makes 4-5 dozen cookies.
Also, at the Pack Meeting last month, a lady from another ward brought the YUMMIEST taco salad! So I thought I would share that recipe with you as well. It is:
New Taco Salad
1 can corn 1 can black beans
1/2 to 1 cup mayo tomato, avocado, olives to taste
Chili Cheese Fritos
Mix together corn, beans, tomato, avocado, and olives well. Add mayo to taste - it should cover ingredients but can be as dry or wet as you like. Stir in as many fritos as you like. They must be the chili cheese fritos for the flavor.
I added a little bit of taco seasoning to the mayo when I mixed it in, but it's the fritos that really give the salad it's flavor. YUM!! Hope you enjoy these!!
Really Yummy Chocolate Chip Cookies
1 lb butter 3 eggs, beaten
1 1/2 c. sugar 2 Tbsp. baking soda
2 c. brown sugar 6 c. flour
4 Tbsp. vanilla 4 c. chocolate chips
1 tsp. salt
Cream the butter and sugars. Add vanilla, eggs, salt and soda. Blend in flour well. Fold in chocolate chips. Bake at 350 degrees for 5-7 minutes. Makes 4-5 dozen cookies.
Also, at the Pack Meeting last month, a lady from another ward brought the YUMMIEST taco salad! So I thought I would share that recipe with you as well. It is:
New Taco Salad
1 can corn 1 can black beans
1/2 to 1 cup mayo tomato, avocado, olives to taste
Chili Cheese Fritos
Mix together corn, beans, tomato, avocado, and olives well. Add mayo to taste - it should cover ingredients but can be as dry or wet as you like. Stir in as many fritos as you like. They must be the chili cheese fritos for the flavor.
I added a little bit of taco seasoning to the mayo when I mixed it in, but it's the fritos that really give the salad it's flavor. YUM!! Hope you enjoy these!!
Monday, September 7, 2009
Sunday Announcements
Hello Sisters! Here are the announcements for Sunday in case you missed them!
*Enrichment is this Friday (September11) from 6-9 pm. It's going to be AWESOME!! We will have a short program at the beginning, and then we will work on crafts and/or humanitarian project. Even if you didn't sign up for a project, come and work on the humanitarian project and visit with everyone. We'll have cake and homemade ice cream for dessert, so it's definitely worth coming for!!
*There is a stake Institute class on Thursdays from 9:30 - 11:00 am. It costs $21. I went to the class last week and was very impressed! I think it will be good for anyone who wants to attend. There is a nursery provided.
*Stake Choir practice will be September 13 from 8 - 9:15 pm at the Alpine Tabernacle building.
*There will be a Stake Organ workshop on September 13 from 4:30 - 5:30 pm at the Stake Center.
*Next week is the Primary Program!! Yay!! For those of you with primary age kids, there is a practice Saturday from 10-12 pm, and the kids get pizza!
*Fall Women's Broadcast will be September 26 at 4:30 pm at the Stake Center. We are doing a humanitarian project for people in our Stake with this broadcast (for details see the ward newsletter) and then we will have dinner and watch the Relief Society Broadcast. This is always fun, so mark your calendar now!
Congratulations to Sasha Lyon on the birth of her baby boy, and welcome to Teresa Taft and Andy Chen (I hope I spelled your names right!) We're really excited to have you in the ward!!
*Enrichment is this Friday (September11) from 6-9 pm. It's going to be AWESOME!! We will have a short program at the beginning, and then we will work on crafts and/or humanitarian project. Even if you didn't sign up for a project, come and work on the humanitarian project and visit with everyone. We'll have cake and homemade ice cream for dessert, so it's definitely worth coming for!!
*There is a stake Institute class on Thursdays from 9:30 - 11:00 am. It costs $21. I went to the class last week and was very impressed! I think it will be good for anyone who wants to attend. There is a nursery provided.
*Stake Choir practice will be September 13 from 8 - 9:15 pm at the Alpine Tabernacle building.
*There will be a Stake Organ workshop on September 13 from 4:30 - 5:30 pm at the Stake Center.
*Next week is the Primary Program!! Yay!! For those of you with primary age kids, there is a practice Saturday from 10-12 pm, and the kids get pizza!
*Fall Women's Broadcast will be September 26 at 4:30 pm at the Stake Center. We are doing a humanitarian project for people in our Stake with this broadcast (for details see the ward newsletter) and then we will have dinner and watch the Relief Society Broadcast. This is always fun, so mark your calendar now!
Congratulations to Sasha Lyon on the birth of her baby boy, and welcome to Teresa Taft and Andy Chen (I hope I spelled your names right!) We're really excited to have you in the ward!!
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Welcome!
Hello Sisters!
I created this blog to give you a one-stop place to see the the announcements, recipes, focus group information, provident living information, and enrichment information for our Relief Society. I hope you will find it useful, and I hope you will check back often to see what's new. See you soon!!
Jenni
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