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Well — you didn’t mention which class you’re looking for, but here’s a list of all the 2012 lesson schedules:
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Try the LDS Games section here:
http://www.mormonshare.com/node/322/lds-games
Or the RS activity ideas here:
http://www.mormonshare.com/relief-society/enrichment-meeting-ideas.phpand here:
http://www.mormonshare.com/relief-society/relief-society-birthday-programs.phpI’ve found the Relief Society LOVE trivia games. Our unit LOVE, LOVE, LOVES trivia games that use music from many different decades.
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This is probably infringing copyright laws. The way to keep your CD legal is
1) to buy a copy of each song you like from iTunes for each girl. So each song x 12
2) download only free music, like from the Church’s website (see http://youth.lds.org/ or http://lds.org/churchmusic )You may also consider buying some of the inexpensive bulk CDs from http://jennyphillips.com/ . Those have been very popular with Young Women and leaders for years. Jenny Phillips comes out with a new CD each year that relates to the current mutual theme.
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Here’s a link to the sheet music provided by Trobertson:
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I don’t know which flowers were assigned to the YW values — I don’t think that this was ever something that was an official designation by the Church. I suspect the value flower idea was just something that the author of the Fun-tastic books came up with herself. You could probably just assign any flower that you like to Virtue.
Perhaps someone else knows more.
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The information you’re looking for is here:
http://www.mormonshare.com/node/324/young-women-motto-and-logo-torchThe torch used to be a rainbow color, but now it’s gold to remind Young Women to be virtuous.
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You can upload your ideas here:
http://www.mormonshare.com/share
or if that isn’t working for you, just email them to [email protected] and I’ll put them up for you. Thanks!
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This song is not in the newer Children’s Songbook, nor is it found in the old Sing With Me book. I’m afraid I can’t tell you where it came from. :(
Perhaps someone else has more information.
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I don’t know anything about crocheting, but I think your problem may be with the spelling here. I don’t normally correct spelling, and I generally get annoyed when people do so, but in this case searching for “alter cloth crochet pattern” may give you wrong search results.
Try searching for “altar cloth crochet pattern” (with the ‘a’ in altar). I found several thousand pages with that phrase in google just now. I’m afraid I can’t tell you what’s a good pattern, but hopefully this helps.
Good luck and God bless!
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That would be fantastic! You can share the translation in the comments section of anything that you translate, and I will create a Spanish version.
¡Eso sería fantástico! Usted puede compartir la traducción en la sección de comentarios cualquier cosa que usted traduce, y crearé una versión española.
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All of the song references for this program are included in parenthesis. “Sing With Me” is the old primary Children’s songbook.
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Nonmember attendance is not reported to clerks, but you may record attendance for use in missionary meetings or presidency meetings.
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Yes, the honor bee is earned by supporting and helping the Young Woman. The “Honor Be Earner” does not repeat the PP program. She receives her Honor Bee after she’s met the hours of service required and has re-read the Book of Mormon. It does not matter for the Honor Bee Earner if the people she’s helping get their awards or not.
I just earned my honor bee as a leader. Since our ward is new, I spent several hours making little things to go in our classroom, like a table cloth, announcement boards, pens/pencils, etc. I also organized a couple of Personal Progress activities. I also read the Book of Mormon in about 3 weeks. It was fun!
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I don’t keep 2 liters per person per day in my 72-hour kit myself. That may be the amount of water you need to bathe, etc, but you for sure won’t drink that much in one day. I also use foods that don’t require hot water to prepare.
We put in a travel size bottle of Febreze in lieu of water for bathing. :)
I have heard of people keeping their 72-hour kits in a wagon or rolling trash can. It’s more likely that you will be evacuating in a car, anyway, rather than on foot. You probably won’t get far enough away on foot to save yourself from an regional emergency evacuation. <– that sounded scary, huh? :)
I keep my kits in backpacks, and I let the kids try them on every so often to see how much they can carry. I figure they probably can't drink more than they can carry anyway, but I do keep some water bottles near the 72-hour kits just in case we can take those with us as well.
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