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Jennifer Smith
October 8, 2014
By Kristin I’ve got another young women planning document to share with you! I revamped our presidency agenda, and turned it into an editable pdf. Download the pdf, then open in Adobe Acrobat. You can then click in any section of the agenda to input your agenda information. Hope this is a helpful tool for you. Download below: YW Presidency Meeting Agenda – editable Pin It Source:: Inka Blinka
Northern Lights
May 3, 2013
We use this reference sheet all the time! At a combined planning activity last January, we divided 30 girls into 3 groups and gave each group a large sheet of butcher paper and markers. The girls spent some time brain-storming their favorite activities…
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Meaghann Y. shared this document that she created for her Beehive class presidencies. She says, “This is a copy of the binder that I put together for each member of my Beehive presidency. It could be easily altered for any other class presidencies as well.” It has several pages of leadership instructions and, my favorite, a clear list of presidency responsibilities. 8 pages, 8.5 x 11 inches, color.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Jan G. submitted this document she used for a leadership training meeting. This file has information about what is done during a class presidency meeting, how to keep notes, and other information. Thanks, Jan. 1 per page, Color, 8.5 x 11 inches.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Jan G. submitted this document she used for a leadership training meeting. This file has information on the role and responsiblities of class presidencies. Thanks, Jan. 1 per page, Color, 8.5 x 11 inches.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Hello! I am the first Counselor in the YW Presidency in Thompson Station, Tn ward. Shortly after I received this calling, a new Mia Maid class presidency was called. I saw this as a great opportunity to train a new presidency so I started searching for effective ways to train them in their respective callings. So I went to the Church website and gathered the pertinent information, however I saw…
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