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A Night in Zarahemla

This is a take-off on the Night in Bethlehem with a Nephite twist. Serve food that Nephites may have eaten like pineapple, bananas, tortillas, and beans. The decorations would be

Mayan in nature, and instead of sparse vegetation the decor could reflect the lush greenery of the rainforest by using ward members' silk plants (or live plants for the very brave).

Click to read the NIGHT IN ZARAHEMLA program description from Meridian Magazine.

Here is a blog entry about one ward's night in Zarahemla with pictures:
Wise Family Buzz: A Night in Zarahemla

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#1 There is a song from the

Jenny Smith's picture

There is a song from the Friend called "Christmas in Zarahemla" that could go along with this script:
http://www.lds.org/ldsorg/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=21bc9fbee98db010VgnVCM10...

#2 The link for this activity is

Deanna's picture

The link for this activity is no longer available...I was wondering if anyone had a copy of the information?

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