Sunday, January 23, 2011

RS Bulletin January 23, 2011

Relief Society News
Lindon 11th Ward, January 23, 2011

Conducting Karen Smith
Op. Hymn 247, We Love Thy House
Opening Prayer
Lesson TFOT, Of Things That Matter Most
Taught by Marilyn Bruning
Cl. Hymn 193, I Stand All Amazed
Closing Prayer
Announcements
Dates to Remember
January 28th—Scout Winter Campout
January 29th—High Priest’s Group Social, 6:00 pm See info below
January 30th—Visiting Teaching Conference and Fast Sunday
February 2nd —Relief Society Monthly Meeting See below
February 3rd—Stake/Ward Temple day
February 4th—First gardening class, 7:00 pm 200 S. Building
February 5th-6th—Stake Conference-7:00 pm Sat. and 10:00 am Sun.
February 12th—Stake Sweetheart Ball—see signup sheets in binders
February 13th—Ward Conference
They KNEAD us—Come broaden your baking repertoire by watching Dixie Wilkerson demonstrate a whole grain bread recipe (taste samples, of course) and discover how much our ancestors KNEAD us by listening to some family history tidbits. Join in on Wednesday, February 2nd, at 7:00 pm.
This week’s recipe in the blog: Karen Smith’s delicious (and healthy) Morning Glory Muffins
Go to lindon11thrs.blogspot.com for information, recipes, and audio
lesson presentations. There is new cannery info on the blog.
Come to Ward Choir practice and enjoy your Sabbath more—1:30 today at the Sorensen’s.
Our Bishopric has asked us to increase our efforts in Temple Work and Family History. We are promised great blessings for ourselves and families as we do so.
Below is a little chart for the week. Look it over and see what you can do to include family history/temple work the next 7 days.
M,Jan24 T,Jan 25 W,Jan26 Th,Jan27 F,Jan28 S, Jan 29 S, Jan 30


Don’t forget about Visiting Teaching. Have you already visited? Woohoo!
The1st Annual High Priest’s Chili Cookoff Social will be held at the Veteran’s Hall at Lindon Park on Saturday, January 30th, at 6:00 pm. The men are competing for the title of “Chili King” and all the entries will be served for dinner along with the fixin’s.
Humanitarian project—If you would like to provide the “ingredients” for a school kit, look for the signup sheet. The humanitarian committee can provide you with up to 3 school bags and the list to fill them. If you would like to sew bags, that’s great, too. This could be a fun service project/FHE for your family. Contact Mary Jane Johnson, Marta Dorner, or Marta Valdizon for more information.
Lindon Stake Home Gardening Course - 6 week Friday-night series beginning February 4 and running through March 11. The classes will be held at the 1050 E. 200 S. church building at 7 p.m. Home gardening expert and author, E. Gordon Wells, Jr., covers everything from seed selection to a magnificent harvest. Learn recommended varieties, planning, planting, soils, mulching, tilling, weed control, insects and other pests, climate, watering, fertilizing, pruning, and fruit tree culture. Come green your thumb.

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