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Live Up to Your Privileges – RS Birthday Skit

This Reader’s Theater was provided by the General Relief Society Presidency at the Fall 2005 Open House. It has 4 reading parts, and requires no set. Period dress is not required, but appropriate. Available in Text format 3 Readers for the parts of Bathsheba Smith, Elizabeth Ann Whitney, Philinda Merrick, and Elvira Cowles. No costumes required, but period dress would be appropriate. Set: Four women are sitting at the front…
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Emma Smith’s Garden Party

This skit was performed by a stake in Kearns, Utah, in 2005, but I have no other information on it’s origin or history. The full version of the skit has music that relates to the era of each of the Relief Society presidents, and calls for performers to wear clothing typical of the time. This Stake borrowed clothing from Pioneer Theatre Company in Salt Lake to use for the performance….
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A Tribute to Relief Society Presidents – SHORT form of Emma’s Garden Party

My unit performed this shortened version Emma’s Garden Party for the Relief Society Birthday Celebration. The abbreviated skit takes about 20 minutes to perform and uses a narrator and 14 others to read the parts of each General Relief Society President. This skit was performed by a stake in Kearns, Utah, in 2005, but I have no other information on it’s origin or history. The full version of the skit…
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Relief Society Seal – Paper Napkin Rings

Doll up your Relief Society party with these cute napkin rings! They have the Relief Society logo printed on them for you! For easier wrapping, print the napkin rings on regular paper. Using a paper cutter (or ruler and X-acto knife), cut out the napkin rings along the gray lines. To wrap, place the napkin ring on your silverware (wrapped in a napkin) with the logo facing up. Starting at…
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RS Declaration Subway Art

For the RS Birthday this year we decided to have a program all about the RS Declaration. We asked 11 women to each speak about one of the phrases from the declaration for two minutes. The presidency took the last 3 phrases. Each person was asked to share scriptures, quotes, stories, songs, pictures, or whatever they felt would best illustrate that phrase. We felt it was a good way to…
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