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Activity: Singo

Downloaded from: http://ocdprimarychorister.blogspot.com/2013/07/review-singo.html This week, I have singing time and sharing time all to myself, so I’m going back to one of the Primary Chorister review staples:  SINGO! The printables are available in MS Word for both American and European paper sizes and in 4×4 and 5×5 formats.  Those links are at the bottom of this post.  Tips and ideas for using them are below.  *************************************1.  The documents include both…
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{Lds Printable} Missionary Countdown Chart For Elders

Downloaded from: http://littleldsideas.blogspot.com/2013/07/lds-printable-missionary-countdown.html Do you have a missionary out?Then you’ll love this great printable.Countdown the days of your missionary’s mission days! This missionary countdown chart is a different style than all the others (pyramids and temples) – just something fun and new. It also counts down from 730 instead of counting up to 365 and then back down. Start with the middle dot, spiral outward, then complete each point on…
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Your Once Upon A Time Is Now

Our 2013 Stake Young Women Camp Theme was: “Your Once Upon A Time Is Now”

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INSPIRED BY

Your Happily Ever After, President Dieter F Uchtdorf
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Your Once Upon A Time Is Now

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“In most languages there exists a phrase as magical and full of promise as perhaps any in the world. That phrase is ‘Once upon a time.’ Aren’t those wonderful words to begin a story? ‘Once upon a time’ promises something: a story of adventure and romance, a story of princesses and princes. It may include tales of courage, hope, and everlasting love. In many of these stories, nice overcomes mean and good overcomes evil. But perhaps most of all, I love it when we turn to the last page and our eyes reach the final lines and we see the enchanting words ‘And they lived happily ever after.’ Isn’t that what we all desire: to be the heroes and heroines of our own stories, to triumph over adversity, to experience life in all its beauty, in the end, to live happily ever after?… Sisters, we love you. We pray for you. Be strong and of good courage. You are truly royal spirit daughters of Almighty God. You are princesses, destined to become queens. Your own wondrous story has already begun. Your ‘once upon a time’ is now.”
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OUR 2013 YW CAMP THEME SONG
My Story, by Katie Witcomb – from the 2012 EFY Album
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DISNEY VIDEO
This fits beautifully with the theme… one of our girls actually made another version of this video, with young women from our stake. It is on YouTube, but for some reason I cannot load it here. Here is the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCdD4ZHlQhQ
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CAMP HIGHLIGHTS
There were so many amazing moments that took place during the week. So many special experiences to take note of. And so many hands and hours spent to make it all happen. Thank you to all those who made it seem as if it only took a wave of a magical wand to make it happen.
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Here is just a glimpse of our enchanting week at camp:
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Our Senior YW Camp Co-Chairs

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GROUP ASSIGNMENTS/COLORS
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1st Years
a.k.a. Dashing Damsels
Color: Green
Disney Movie Inspiration:  Tangled
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2nd Years
a.k.a. Darling Duchesses
Color: Sky Blue
Disney Movie Inspiration: Cinderella
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3rd Years
a.k.a. Beautiful Belles
Color: Yellow
Disney Movie Inspiration: Beauty and the Beast
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4th Years 
a.k.a. Sassy Soldiers
Color: Violet
Disney Movie Inspiration: Mulan
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YCL 1 / JC’s
Color: Sapphire
They were each assigned to either the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year cabins.
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YCL 2
a.k.a. Tigerlillies
Color: paprika
Disney Movie Inspiration: Pocahontas
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Adult Leaders
a.k.a. Fairy Godmothers
Color: bright pink

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MONDAY
On the first night of camp we, as a Stake Young Women Presidency, shared a special experience (FHE) for the seniors. Our presentation was drawn from Disney’s “Snow White”. Note: I am not going to give all the details, just a simple synopsis. :)
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Fireside Introduction
Each girl received a booklet (mini composition book from DollarTree 3/1.00, the pages below were glued into the books beforehand) and a twig pencil to answer the questions at each “stop” along their journey with Snow White.

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It was explained that they were about to go on a journey with Snow White. A lantern (the light of Christ and/or the Holy Ghost) was provided for the group to follow as they traveled from one “stop” to the next. We lead them to 6 different locations set-up within camp. At each “stop” a question was presented. Next, there was a brief discussion/mini lesson lead by a member of the Stake YW Presidency. Then the question was presented again. The girls were given a few minutes to write their answers/thoughts in their booklets before traveling to their next destination. Here is a brief look at each “stop” along their journey with Snow White:

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1. Mirror/Mirror – Self Esteem/Comparison

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The Queen looked to the Magic Mirror often asking the question, “Magic mirror on the wall, who’s the fairest of them all?” She did not know of her own worth and needed to hear it from someone else.
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Possible ResourcesFor Strength of Youth, Personal Progress: Individual Worth*

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2. Wishing Well – Modesty/Dating/Sexual Purity
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Snow White stood at the wishing well, wishing and hoping for love. The Prince hears her and answers with “I have but one song,. One song, only for you. One heart tenderly beating, ever entreating, constant and true. One love that has possessed me. One love thrilling me through. One song my heart keeps singing. Of one love. Only for you.”
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Possible Resources – For Strength of Youth: Dress and Appearance/Dating/Sexual Purity, Personal Progress: Virtue, Fishing for Piranhas

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3. Dwarfs Cottage – Service/Work
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Snow White did not know who she was serving to begin with. She only knew that there was a need. As the Seven Dwarfs came to know her, as she cared for and served them, a relationship of friendship and love grew. Even Grumpy. :)
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Possible Resources – For Strength of Youth: Service, Personal Progress: Good Works

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4. The Huntsman – Integrity
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The Huntsman was given the task to find Snow White and kill her -bringing her heart back to the Queen in a box as proof. Knowing that he would most likely be killed if he did not complete the task, made the choice to let not only let Snow White live, but tell her of the Queen’s evil intentions.
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Possible ResourcesFor Strength of Youth: Honesty and Integrity, Personal Progress: Integrity

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5. Apples – Media/Entertainment
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The Evil Queen offered Snow White an apple promising, “One bite and all your dreams will come true”. There are baskets and baskets of both good and bad apples presented to us on a daily basis.

Note: Just for fun, there was a basket of apples for the girl to snack on at this “stop” on their journey.
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Possible ResourcesFor Strength of Youth: Entertainment and Media, Personal Progress: Choice and Accountability
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6. Glass Coffin – Atonement
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Snow White went into a sleeping death after taking a bite of the poisoned apple. Only true loves kiss would break the curse. When we find ourselves in situations where our spirits are sleeping, it is through the love of our Savior that we are awaken.
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Possible ResourcesFor Strength of Youth: Repentance, Personal Progress: Faith, the song My Story by Lex de Azevedo, Please Take My Pain Away

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Fireside Discussion and Wrap-Up
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The journey ended back at the bonfire. We discussed their journey here on earth and the many different paths and “stops” along the way. One of those being the temple. We talked about those things they have, which combined, create a wonderful map: the scriptures, words of the prophets, their patriarchal blessings, for strength of youth, personal progress, prayer and personal revelation. Their companions on this journey – their parents, family, good friends and leaders.  And their compass – the Holy Ghost.
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Gift
Each girl was given a Scrabble tile necklace with a photo of the Salt Lake Temple – a reminder. :)
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TUESDAY
Daily Theme: “You are a Princesses, Destined to Become Queens”
Song:
Highlights:

  • the rest of the young women arrive at camp
  • Certification begins
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WEDNESDAY
Daily Theme: “Whistle While You Work”
Song:
Highlights:
  • Letters to the missionaries serving from our stake
  • Service Projects – clearing trails, making fleece baby blankets
  • Hikes
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  • Skit Night – Always a fun night filled with lots of noise and laughter! To kick off the night, the following video (starring a few young men from our stake) was shown: “What Makes You Beautiful”. The girls went crazy! They loved it!

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THURSDAY
Daily Theme: “Mirror, Mirror”
Song:
Highlights: A day filled with activities and crafts.
  • Zip Line
  • Rappelling
  • Archery
  • Smash Books
  • Stamped Washer Necklaces
  • Friendship Bracelets
  • Spin Art T-Shirts – these were so fun to make! Here are my daughters making their shirts…

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  • Art Gallery – I was so happy to see that the art gallery continued this year! The girls created beautiful works of art, which were hung, with clothespins, on twine wrapped around the trunks of trees – creating a wonderful display.
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FRIDAY
Daily Theme: “Defeat the Dragon”
Song:
Highlights:

  • All Camp Activity – The first day of camp each girl was given a punch card. Throughout the week, if they chose to do so, they could work on Personal Progress and memorize a daily scripture. Little did they know that come Friday, each punch of the card would give them more ammunition for the flour war – which was held secret – on Friday. After the flour war was over and the winners were announced one of the YCL2 (seniors) had everyone gather in and sit down. She did a wonderful wrapping up the flour war and explaining the importance of being prepared to “defeat the dragon” – working on personal progress, scripture study, prayer, etc.

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SATURDAY

Daily Theme: “Happily Ever After…”
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Highlights:

  • Pack up
  • Clean up
  • Brunch
  • Closing ceremonies and awards
  • Travel home

Remarkable

Downloaded from: http://seminaryatsixam.blogspot.com/2013/06/remarkable.html It is nothing short of extraordinary to ponder the accomplishment of attending early morning Seminary.This link is for an excellent article by Jason Wright that puts many of our experiences as teachers in perspective.Click HERE.I have loved teaching early morning Seminary this year. I marvel that I actually completed the year. It was one of the best experiences I have ever had in a Church calling. The…
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Whole Armor Of God Game

Downloaded from: http://www.continuallycreative.com/2013/05/whole-armor-of-god-game/ This is a game that we came up with when I was a missionary teaching seminary.  We were studying the Whole Armor of God, and we wanted the youth in the area to understand the principles and feel like it … Continue reading →

The Amazing Race – Utah Valley Edition

Downloaded from: http://goforwardwithfaith.blogspot.com/2013/05/the-amazing-race-utah-valley-edition.html  Look at this good looking group below!  They just had, from what I’ve been told, one amazing ward youth conference. The day began in the heart of Utah Valley and took them to Salt Lake City and back home again. Waterfalls, gorillas, dance instruction, church history, and service in their own community were just a few of their adventures. I am still waiting for some more details and photos of the…
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The Amazing Race – Utah Valley Edition

The Amazing Race - Utah Valley Edition
 
Look at this good looking group below!  They just had, from what I’ve been told, one amazing ward youth conference. The day began in the heart of Utah Valley and took them to Salt Lake City and back home again. Waterfalls, gorillas, dance instruction, church history, and service in their own community were just a few of their adventures. I am still waiting for some more details and photos of the youth and leaders in action, but the clues used for their “Amazing Race” I have below.
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I “borrowed” a few photos from my adorable nephew, Taylor. Gotta love FACE BOOK for that reason. :) He is the tall dark and handsome fellow in turquoise blue. We get to follow his group on their “Amazing Race”. :)

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As for the logo, Kim asked me to design one for their t-shirts. As always, I am happy to share. But, please do not use without permission. Send me an email to discuss any color changes and request to personalize the logo with your group information.

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SATURDAY ACTIVITIES – “The Amazing Race”
The youth met at their church house, early Saturday morning. Instructions and rules were explained, they received their color group assignments and given their first clue.
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NOTE given to each group:  If at any time you struggle with finding the location of a clue OR the correct solution to any of the activities, you may call: 801-XXX-XXXX for a hint. However, doing so will result in a 30 minute time penalty.
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CLUE
  • Legend has it that this Bridal Veil of falling waters were formed when a young Indian girl, Norita, leapt from the high ledges fearing the love of her life had been killed.  Proceed to the altar that Mother Nature formed from Noritz’s flowing gown.
Needed on location: 1 person to hand out next clues.
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The Amazing Race - Utah Valley Edition
The Amazing Race - Utah Valley Edition
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CLUE
  • On October 13, 1996, this temple was dedicated by President Hinckley. It was the 49th temple put into operation.  Travel to this temple and count the cement columns in the fence surrounding the temple for your next clue.
Needed on location: 1 person to hand out clues and check answer.

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The Amazing Race - Utah Valley Edition
The Amazing Race - Utah Valley Edition
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CLUE
  • Using public transportation make your way to Osmyn and Mary Deuel’s residence.
 

Needed on location: 1 person to hand out Church History Museum clues.

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The Amazing Race - Utah Valley Edition

The Amazing Race - Utah Valley Edition
The Amazing Race - Utah Valley Edition
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CHURCH HISTORY MUSEUM CLUES
  • These tasks do not have to be completed in order but when filling out the final clue use the letters in the order given. Once all tasks above have been completed ask the adult leader for your clue envelope.
  1. What City did the Enoch Train land in? _ _ _ _ _ _
  2. Following the direction of the Bowspirit of Enoch Train, this Blacksmith tool was brought to Utah by _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in 1851.
  3. One Young women and One Young man must learn and perform a traditional Mexican folk dance for a clue.
  4. The first letter of the first name of the artist who produced the digital print titled, “Choose you this Day.” _ _ _ _ _
  5. Find the various computer stations that allow you to vote for your favorite work of art. Also like it on FACEBOOK.
  6. Where is the 18 year old artist of, “The Star Kolob,”from?
  7. The painting titled, “Rough Road,” contains a scriptures that states, “thou shalt triumph over all _ _ _ _.
  8. A modern day prophet was asked, “What is the most difficult challenge as Church President?” He replied, “All the _ _ _ _ _ I have to give.”
Needed on location: 1 person to judge dancing in church history museum and hand out letter.

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TEMPLE SQUARE CLUES




  • Complete these tasks in any order. Once the questions are answered, return to the paper back to the clue giver for verification of all answers. Once all of your answers are correct you will be given your next clue.
  • Please remember this is Temple Square where active proselyting is occurring. Reverence and respect are required. Teams that are being rambunctious, noisy or disruptive will receive time penalties.
  1. Who is the architect of the Salt Lake Temple?
  2. How long did it take Oxen teams to bring a single rock from the quarry to the Temple Block?
  3. What Scripture is associated with the painting titled, “Christ Praying in Gethsemane?”
  4. Take a group picture with President Thomas S. Monson.
  5. What language spells the words, The Book of Mormon, as follows: Libru Nang Mormon
  6. Find a missionary and reverently ask them to start the“Christus” presentation. What is Christ’s final admonition in the presentation?

Needed on location:  1 person at reflecting pool to pass out next clue and also look over temple square clues.
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COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT CLUE
  • Opening on Pioneer Day, 1997 Anderson Park was dedicated in honor of Swen Olaf and Erika Mathilda Peterson Bjorlund Anderson.  You’re your way to this well-known location. Many volunteer hours were spent building the park, and today your task is to carry on the volunteer tradition at the park.
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Needed on location: Depending on the project we need 1 or 2 advisors to watch over the service project and make sure teams complete their tasks before receive their next clue from the advisors.
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The Amazing Race - Utah Valley Edition
The Amazing Race - Utah Valley Edition
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CLUE
  • Possibly scared from the hoopla of being near the rodeo grounds this 10ft tall gorilla is protecting her baby and your next clue.


Needed on location: 1 person here to hand out the clue and the box of cookie ingredients.
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CLUE
  • The girls may only help verbally and but the boys must use these ingredients must be used to make cookies and then delivered to Sister/Brother … who has your next clue. The girls need to use the other materials provided to make a nice card to present to the recipient of your cookies.
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The Amazing Race - Utah Valley Edition
The Amazing Race - Utah Valley Edition
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CLUE
  • Nephi and his brothers returned to Jerusalem for the Brass Plates to receive further guidance from the Lord.  You to must return to the starting point of this journey and look in the room with the great landscape of wood.  One task is left to be completed for ultimate victory.

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GUTTER BALL or STRIKE?
  • Return to the cultural hall and as a team you will need to get a strike to complete the race.  You will have to use your head for this task but very little thinking needs to be done.
Needed on location: 2 leaders for this event.
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PIT STOP
  • Now that your journey is complete, make your way to the final Pit Stop to find “Brother Phil”. Look in the direction that Ursa Minor points.
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AWARDS
For fun, the winning team members were awarded with a trusted “Travelocity” Nome. :) Cute!
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SUNDAY NIGHT FIRESIDE
Their youth conference was wrapped up on Sunday evening, with a wonderful fireside featuring LDS speaker, Brad Wilcox.
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Included in his message, was an analogy about bungee jumping. He shared that when jumping, “the one who is really free is the one who is willing to jump with a harness and not the one who doesn’t.”

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Sister Missionary Night!

Downloaded from: http://ldsywideasandactivities.blogspot.com/2013/04/sister-missionary-night.html For our joint (all-girls) activity this week we had a special Sister Missionary night! We had heard from several recently returned Elders (and a newly called Elder on his way to the MTC) within the past few months, but nothing specifically for the girls. Since there are so many more girls going on missions now, I thought it would be good to have a special night focusing…
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Missionary Preparation-Outward And Inward

Downloaded from: http://seminaryatsixam.blogspot.com/2013/04/missionary-preparation-outward-and.html Paul as a Missionary and Missionaries TodayWe discussed the preparations a missionary makes and compared our preparations to Paul’s preparations. We discussed why Paul was so effective and could each with power (he focused on the spiritual-inward preparations and did not concern himself with what the world thought of him)One of my students recently received a mission call and I began the lesson asking about the instructions he…
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What To Send To Full-Time Missionaries

Downloaded from: http://ldsywideasandactivities.blogspot.com/2013/04/what-to-send-to-full-time-missionaries.html This is a follow-up to a previous post, entitled “What to WRITE to full-time missionaries” (CLICK HERE to see that post, or look in the “missionary” section on the right side of the blog page)Sending a care package to full-time missionaries serving from your ward is a good activity for the youth because it helps them think about those who are serving (and hopefully appreciate them a…
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