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Following is a list of resources for planning fantastic Relief Society meetings and activities (formerly known as Homemaking, Enrichment, and now Additional Relief Society meetings):


Meeting Ideas / Service Projects

1500/2000/2500 Calorie 72 hour kit menus

I've become increasingly concerned with the 72-hour kit menus made up of beef jerky, oatmeal, and chewing gum. After...I've become increasingly concerned with the 72-hour kit menus made up of beef jerky, oatmeal, and chewing gum. After reading that the US military creates 3,600 calorie daily MRE kits for soldiers in the field (recently cut to 2,400 calories for so-called First Strike Rations), I knew these 600 calorie Enrichment Night chewing gum menus simply weren't adequate.

72 hour kit for the Office or School

A disaster can strike even at work! Here are some ideas from the Red Cross on what you can do to prepare yourself for a disaster at work. These ideas would make a great Enrichment night project, especially for those working in areas where earthquakes strike or in high rise buildings.

Additional RS Meetings and Activities

On September 26, 2009, Sister Julie Beck announced changes that will simplify the RS activities formerly known as "Home, Family and Personal Enrichment".

Alzheimer's Unit and Assisted Living Service Project

Preparation: 
We called the assisted care facility ahead of time to schedule a time, and so they could determine which individuals should receive visits. (We also should have asked which people could have cookies or not before hand.)<P>People were invited to bring cookies to put on plates before the activity to distribute.<P>Our music leader photocopied the lyrics for some older songs so we could sing songs from their youth to the Alzheimer's patients.
A member of our enrichment night committee works at our local assisted care facility and told us that several of the...

A Night in Bethlehem

Treat the members of your ward to a trip back in time! Visit "Bethlehem" on the evening Jesus Christ was born. This is a fun activity idea that includes invitation wording, a skit, and food like the Savior may have eaten. It's a big logistical undertaking, but the payoff is great!

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

Apple pie

We tought our activity day girls how to make an apple pie from scratch, crust and all. They did all the work and took a...

A Shoe About You

Preparation: 
Instruct each member to bring a shoe to the meeting that represents them and come prepared to describe the shoe
(This activity was described to me by an Aunt, who heard it was done in a unit in West Jordan, Utah, USA.)

As people...

Assemble a Family Home Evening Kit

FHE kits make a great service project, activity, or LDS gift idea (baptism, home teaching, wedding. etc.)

Start...

A Tribute to Relief Society Presidents - Short form of Emma Smith's Garden Party

Preparation: 
This is an abbreviated form of the Emma's Garden Party Skit that takes about 20 minutes to perform.

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A Wedding Feast

I have been asked by our Enrichment board to be on the food committe for a "Wedding Feast".

Baptism Books Service Project

We put together Baptism books for 8 yr olds getting baptized. We made up pages about baptism, about covenants made,...We put together Baptism books for 8 yr olds getting baptized.

Beauty Bags

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Be Prepared Activity Lesson

Preparation: 
Get a large piece of red paper and a large piece of blue paper. On the red paper write EMERGENCY. On the blue paper write NON-EMERGENCY. Set the papers on the floor or on a table.<BR> <BR>Fill a basket with items to represent emergency and non-emergency situations (see suggestions for ITEMS and SITUATIONS below).
BE PREPARED

Be prepared in all things. D&C 29:8.

PURPOSE: It's important to prepare for emergencies...

Book Exchange

Preparation: 
Invite every person to bring some used books to the activity.
(I heard this activity described by an Aunt. -Jenny)

Upon arrival at the activity, place all the books in a pile. ...

Book Review

Preparation: 
Bring at least 3 books
Have everyone get in a circle and have them share the books they brought. They can tell their favorite part, or they can...

Border - Stitches

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BYU Women's Conference

You can see all the great ideas from BYU Women's Conference at the
Sharing Station booths online!

children's class druing home enrichment

Newly called 2nd counsellor & wondering if anyone has/is implementing the children's class during home enrichment. Never heard/seen it done.

Children's Stories Service Project

We had a fun, simple activity where each girl brought their favorite children's story and we read them to each other,...

Chocolate Appreciation Night

There is more that one “Reisen” to get together with your fellow RS sisters. (That’s what the invitation says,...

Christmas Enrichment

We have a Bell Choir come from another local church. We have a sitdown ham dinner with all the fixings. We have...

Christmas Nativity Progressive Supper

LDS Youth Progressive Supper

Nativity Story & Hymns

Luke Chapter 2 verses 1-20

Reader one:
1 AND...

Clean Home/Dirty Home

How our surroundings can affect the way we feel.

Clothes Swap

Preparation: 
This activity takes almost no prep at all. You may want to have letter writing materials avaliable and either a bathroom or "Changing Room" where the girls can go to try the clothes on.
We ask all the girls to go through their closets and bring clothes that they don't wear any more to mutual. The girls...

Cocoa Night (or Pink Lemonade Night, depending on the season)

Meet at a sister’s home monthly from 8 pm – 9 pm to explore new ways to study the scriptures. The late hour is so...

Corn Husk Invitation

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Corn Husk Invitation

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CPR

I had a scary experience happen last month when my 18-month-old fainted in my arms and wouldn't come to. I had to...

cRaZy Huge list of Food Storage Recipes

My friend Jillyne K. gave me this selection of files. A former Stake Preparedness Specialist, Jillyne is a local celebrity famous for expertise in food storage, rotation, and use.

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Death/Grief/Wills/Trusts - Enrichment Night Activity

Preparation: 
We invited a paralegal to come speak on Wills and Trusts. -- Inviting a paralegal (instead of an attorney) was key so that she was prohibited from giving anyone legal advice, and wasn't promoting her or her attorney's services.<P>The spiritual part of the lesson was on Helping Someone Who Is Grieving.

Spiritual Lesson


The lesson was prepared using the Questions and Answers section of the June 2005 Ensign "

D.I.P party

Preparation: 
Assign parts and give out script (if applicable)to those who will be portraying famous LDS historical figures!
D.I.P stands for Divine Inspiration through Prayer.

We started the evening by welcoming everyone and thanking them for...

Emma's Garden Party

I just want to thank whoever wrote "Emma's Garden Party" I was asked to direct a show for RS Bday party this month.

Emma Smith's Garden Party Skit

Preparation: 
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.<P>Unfortunately, none of the sources of the stories about the Relief Society presidents are cited, and I don't have any way of verifying if they are completely accurate, but, I have no reason to doubt their authenticity.

Download the PDF version of this...

Encouraging Attendance at Home, Family and Personal Enrichment with Great Class Titles

"Delectable Danish"

How does that title capture your attention or interest? This
class could be all about making Danishes, delicate breads,
braided cheese breads and other delicious delicacies that your
average person doesn't know how to make.

Enrichment Activities

Thankyou for all the help from this wonderful site.
Just wanted to see how everyone is doing with enrichment activities and find some new and creative ideas for the months ahead.

Enrichment Night: 72 hour kit display

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Enrichment Night: 72 hour kit display

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Enrichment Night: 72 hour kit for pets

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Enrichment Night 72 hour kits

I'm trying to figure out a good way to make 72 hour kits at Enrichment this month. Any ideas? Do you give people a list of things to bring with them or buy things and have them bring money?

Enrichment Night: Decorations

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Enrichment Night: Dorothy Style

Preparation: 
The sisters received an invitation from the Wizard of Oz inviting them to a party in the Land of Oz celebrating the Relief Society's birthday (invite was made of parchment-like paper w/ formal font & gold sticker at bottom, rolled up and tied with green ribbon).
When the sisters arrived the room & dinner tables were decorated like Kansas. There was a bale of hay & a pitchfork by...

Enrichment Night: RS Birthday Cake

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Enrichment Night Service Auction

Preparation: 
coupons for service, questionaire, tootsie roll candy, "auctioneer" and assistant
Sisters fill out coupons when they come to Enrichment Night, each coupon being a service they are willing to give and...

Enrichment Questionnaire

This questionnaire was submitted by Bobbie D. Her Relief Society is using this document to assess the needs and interests of her Relief Society for the new year.

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Family Home Evening Lesson Group

We do this once at the beginning of each year. The group meets twice: once to receive instructions and choose lesson...

Fantastic Food Ideas for Enrichment Meetings and other LDS Activities

For the un-crafty members of Relief Society, like me, coming up with creative ways to present food during activities can be very intimidating. Here are some ideas that can help you:

Food Bank Scavenger Hunt

Preparation: 
Contact your local food bank and collect a list of items that are most needed. Give each team of Scavengers a copy of the list. You'll need treats to give as prizes, and grocery bags to collect food in. It's also a good idea to put up flyers or ask the Bisho to announce that you'll be coming round.
Take the youth around a SAFE neighborhood in GROUPS inviting people to donate canned items or unperishables to the Food...

Freezer Meal Group

A group of 10 sisters gathers monthly for three months. (Other numbers work, too.) They prepare two each of four meals...

Garden Group

Get together monthly to learn what to do with your garden. This can be anything from how to lay out your garden to...

Garden-themed Enrichment Activity

Preparation: 
Assignments were made for the following: decorations cleanup cake baking break making (6 sisters from Primary were asked, so those sisters could also be included in the RS event) music table with 72 hour kits displayed water storage idea table display herb table display

For a quarterly Enrichment meeting, our Enrichment Leader and Counselor settled on a garden theme for a preparedness and...

Getting to Know You

We wanted to get to know the sisters that had moved in better and let them learn about us. We had potato bar. Then...

Get to Know You Questions

What did you do on your first date?

What is the best book you've read lately?

Describe what your favorite church...

Gospel Feud WITH Survey Results

Instructions:

Separate into two teams. Two players, one from each team, face off to answer a question...

Hair/Spa Night with RS

Preparation: 
We invite the Relief Society for this activity so, all Young women prepared the materials and do hair spa with Relief Society.
We invite Relief Society to this Activity. So, Choose big room or your cultural hall to accommodate both Young women &...

Hand Painted Glass Plates

Preparation: 
GLOSS acrylic paint, paint brushes, clear glass plates (the thicker the better) washed and dried, and simple, easy to paint patterns. You can get patterns just about anywhere, off the web, from coloring books, etc.
You will be painting the underside of the plate so that food won't ever touch the paint.

Tape the design you have...

Happy Birthday Relief Society

Kenna S. says, "[This is j]ust a quick paper I printed and put in a frame to display on the table during our ward's RS birthday. It is really simple, which makes it versatile."

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Here Am I; Send Me

The following video presentation was made at the General Relief Society Meeting broadcast on September 28, 2002.

History of Relief Society

A powerpoint presentation of the History of Relief Society and Past Presidents of the organization.

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Home, Family, and Personal Enrichment Meeting Agenda

This agenda form is for Enrichment Meetings and features a spot for an Emergency Preparedness message, suggestions for time spent on each segment of the meeting, and a reminder to thank those who helped during the meeting.

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House Wife Olympics

Take normal everyday household activities, and use them to compete in. For example:
4 man table setting relay,...

How to be a 10 Cow Woman

This Enrichment Night Activity Idea was submitted by Cathy from England. She says, "In 2 weeks I am doing an Enrichment class on 'How to be a 10 cow woman'.

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Incredible Unidentifiable Edibles Dinner

Preparation: 
Set the table with a plastic table cloth and warn the participants in advance that it could get messy and not to wear their nicest clothes. (Sometimes funny bibs are a good idea!)<P>Make a menu selection handout (see below) for each participant
Everyone chooses 4 or more "courses" for their meal. Because of the funny menu titles, no one will know what they're...

Individual Worth Activity: 7 BOOKMARKS

Preparation: 
For this activity you would need a laminator ,decorating stamps inks etc,bookmark size cards and A4 paper and marker pens
For enrichment this month we wanted to let each sister know how unique they are and how special each of us are.
To...

In My Savior's Eyes

Preparation: 
Karaoke version of "In My Daughter's Eyes" and someone who knows the melody well enough for everyone to follow
We used this song at girls camp in one of our classes. We were teaching the girls about a variety of topics, like...

International Cuisine Night

We assigned various members of young men and young women a country. (Some of the youth we chose were the ones that had...

International Night

Preparation: 
Pre-invite each sister in your ward who was born and raised in another country to speak at your Enrichment Night. <P>Have a table for each sister to display items from their birth country.
Understand the different cultures in your ward by asking each sister who was born and raised in a different country to...

Journal Jar

President Spencer W. Kimball gave this counsel: "Every person should keep a journal and every person can keep a journal....

Ladybug Luncheon - Individual Worth Activity

Kim A. says, "I attached a program I compiled for YWIE or a mutual night activity."

This collection of ideas uses a ladybug theme and has lots of cute ideas for ladybug snacks.

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LDS HFPE: Glass Block Temple Craft with vinyl lettering

Glass Temple block

This project is so simple yet so elegant!

Materials Needed:

LDS Relief Society Meeting Ideas

Following is a list of resources for planning fantastic Relief Society meetings and activities (formerly known as Homemaking, Enrichment, and now Additional Relief Society meetings):

Lip Gloss and Kindness

M'Shelle D.'s activity days class made home made lip gloss and then had a lesson on kindness, relating to the cute...

Literacy Auction

Preparation: 
You will need to prepare literacy auction booklets. I have attached ours.

Sisters read for three months to earn points. (Or however long your unit wants, we do July/August/September and let new...

Little Girls' Night - Get to Know You Activity

We had a really fun activity that the girls loved. We called it "Little Girls Night." The girls all brought a baby...

Live Up To Your Privileges - RS Birthday Skit

Preparation: 
3 Readers for the parts of Bathsheba Smith, Elizabeth Ann Whitney, Philinda Merrick, and Elvira Cowles.<P>No costumes required, but period dress would be appropriate.<P>Set: Four women are sitting at the front in a Reaaders' theater setting. They are on stools, no formal set. (Reader's Theater means people read their parts, no memorization is required.)

Available as a PDF

Live Up To Your...

Make a loaf of whole wheat bread

Preparation: 
Need for each girl: mixing bowl, water measuring cup, heavy spoon, 1 t measure, 1 tablespoon measure, spatula, measuring cup, straight edge, bread pan, pan spray, rolling pin, plastic wrap, water, salt, sugar, dough extender, potato flakes, gluten, oil, yeast, whole wheat flour.
Recipe: 1 1/2 C warm water, 1 t salt, 1 t & 1 T sugar, 2 t dough extender, 1 T potato flakes, 2 T gluten, 1 1/2 t SAF...

Make a Mix Night

Preparation: 
We leaders went and bought all the ingredients before and baked up some samples for refreshments.

We held a "Make a Mix Night" where the sisters made a biscuit mix and a cookie mix to take home. Each brought

Manicure Service

We had one night when we learned how to do manicures and then later we are going to a retirement home to do the nails of...

Manual 1 Lesson 15

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Manual 1 Lesson 7

This lesson outline was submitted by Corri -- Thanks! It was created to accompany Manual 1, Lesson 7: Homemaking.

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Market in Zarahemla - YW Activity

Preparation: 
Beginning a month ahead ask for donations of gently used items that ward members no longer need.
We have done this activity in a few wards I have been in, and it has been a success. It can be as big or as small as...

Memories from the Heart

Preparation: 
Create the most relaxing cosy room available use your imagination,gentle lighting soft music etc
For this month's activity we had a whole evening planned on KINDNESS,as part of that evening we created a MEMORIES FROM...

Midweek Activity Ideas

Tips on midweek activities from the internet.

Midweek Enrichment Activity Ideas

We were doing several midweek activities in my prior ward. We had a playgroup, a lunch bunch, a book club, a craft...

Multimedia Family Reunions Lesson

Preparation: 
Large Chalkboards - the teacher put examples of the things she had used in previous family reunions, such as family flags that were hung on tents and tshirts designed by family members<P>Powerpoint presentation and projector (borrowed from the stake, with permission), laptop with presentation<P>Tables set up with photocopies of family reunion invitations sent out by this sister, recipes, photographs, and photocopies of reunion games from magazines.<P>Video of family reunions past<P>Rrailroad ties or 8 foot 2x4 to demonstrate blindfolded balance beam game<P>4 C-clamps, yarn, donuts, and 4 6 foot pieces of 1x2 lumber. Make a square out of the lumber, attaching the boards at the corners with the c-clamps. Tie donuts at hanging at varying lengths frop the top square. The top bar can be moved up and down by loosening the c-clamps.
An older sister in our unit was asked to do a family reunions lesson -- she is a real go-getter, and with some help,...

My Name Is Icebreaker

Preparation: 
paper and pencils for each member of the group
Great for any group - even birthday parties for kids

Pass out papers and pens and have each person write their first...

Need Video Emma's Garden Party Pictures of Gen. RS Pres.?

Where can I locate the pictures of the General RS Presidents for Emma's Garden party. We do not have them in our ward library.

New Enrichment Guideline

I'm having trouble figuring out how to go about implementing enrichment ACTIVITIES! Has anyone already got the ball rolling and can give some ideas or refer me to a site for help?

New Relief Society Meeting Guidelines ~UPDATED~

During the September 26 General Relief Society Meeting, President Julie B.

Open your heart to service - Women's Shelter Service Project

Preparation: 
Begin collecting donations 2 Sundays ahead of meeting.
We chose to learn more about the local battered women's shelter, how this agency serves those in our commmunity, and how...

Parable's Iron Chef

Preparation: 
Before the activity you will need to bake cakes (enough for how ever many groups you will divide the youth into. We had one 9x13 and 1 round cake for each group.) Plus buy frosting, food coloring, and any fun decorations (oreo cookies, licorice, swedish fish, gummies, teddy grahams, goldfish, vanilla wafers, pretzel sticks, candies)
We divided the mutual into 6 groups: priests, laurels, miamaids, teachers, beehives, deacons. Each group had 45 minutes...

Preparedness Survey

This survey is a real eye-opener! Makes a great handout at a meeting to encourage preparedness, especially at a fifth Sunday lesson.

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Provident Living/Emergency Preparedness

Preparation: 
Time for deceiding what to do for classes and when and where to schedule them
As Provident Living/Emergency Preparedness leader for out ward, it was decided that the RS ladies needed guidance as to...

Quilt Tying for Humanitarian Service

Preparation: 
Pass out sheet in Relief Society, also in Primary and Young Woman's.
As the Humanitarian Specialist newly called in a new ward with all new leadership, I am determined to have the sisters...

Relief Soceity Birthday Celebration

Preparation: 
Celebrating sisterhood
We took a digital phographer of every active and some less active sisters in our ward and put their picture in a power...

Relief Society

Handouts, clipart, lesson helps, and object lessons for the Relief Society program at

Relief Society Bingo

Preparation: 
Print <a href=http://www.mormonshare.com/search-lds-clipart.php?mediaid=2115>Bingo cards</a> for each person.<BR>Provide a pencil or pen for each person.<BR>
I facilitate a lot of meetings at work, so I've leveraged some fun icebreakers in different church settings with great...

Relief Society Bingo

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Relief Society Bingo

This game was submitted by Kristy T. She says:

I facilitate a lot of meetings at work, so I've leveraged some fun icebreakers in different church settings with great results.

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Relief Society Birthday Celebration and Party Ideas

Here is a list of ideas and skits for the Relief Society Birthday or other activities. If you have a great program or skit, please share it. (I especially like skits with references or sources.)

Relief Society Birthday Celebration Ideas, Music, and Skits

As Sisters in Zion - Extra verses / Emily H Woodmansee biography

These verses were omitted from the poem by Emily H. Woodmansee for inclusion in the 1985 LDS Hymnal, Hymns.

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.

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Christmas Program

I am looking for a christmas program for a releif society dinner. I believe the program relates to the women in Christ's life. Any help is appreicated.

Chunky Relief Society Napkin Rings - No Adhesive

These Relief Society napkin rings are chunkier than our others, and they do not require adhesives. They're the grandchild of napkin rings that originally appeared at the Martha Stewart website.

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Emma's Garden Party

I just want to thank whoever wrote "Emma's Garden Party" I was asked to direct a show for RS Bday party this month.

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.

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Enrichment Night: 72 hour kit display

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Enrichment Night: 72 hour kit for pets

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Here Am I; Send Me

The following video presentation was made at the General Relief Society Meeting broadcast on September 28, 2002.

History of Relief Society

A powerpoint presentation of the History of Relief Society and Past Presidents of the organization.

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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.

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Need Video Emma's Garden Party Pictures of Gen. RS Pres.?

Where can I locate the pictures of the General RS Presidents for Emma's Garden party. We do not have them in our ward library.

Relief Society Birthday Celebration "Something Extraordinary: Relief Society of the Past, Present, and Future"

This themed Enrichment night describes silhouette images of RS sisters, matching invitations, and a skit relating to the past, present, and future of RS. Includes ideas on how to get women from other auxiliaries to participate, and includes a part for a transitioning Laurel. Includes lots of pictures, a link to a skit, and other information.

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.

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Relief Society Temple Program

Our Relief Society's theme this year is temples and our goal is to renew our temple attending efforts.

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Relief Society Trivia

Preparation: 
Print category titles and question cards.
CATEGORIES
Scriptures Pertaining to Relief Society
Hymns Significant to Relief Society
General Relief...CATEGORIES
Scriptures Pertaining to Relief Society
Hymns Significant to Relief So

VIDEO: President Monson and others speak on the blessings of Relief Society

This video features President Monson and other leaders speaking about the blessings of membership in Relief Society and the great power and service its members render.

VIDEO: Relief Society Birthday (short montage)

This short video montage has footage from LDS movies, pictures of LDS women today serving, and quotes from Julie Beck.

VIDEO: The First Relief Society Meeting

This YouTube video shares historical information about the first Relief Society meeting, and it also shares stories about women who further the mission of Relief Society today.

Music Ideas

    There are several music links in the list above, plus....

    The hymn, "Now Let Us Rejoice," was sung at the close of the first Relief Society meeting. The minutes of the Kirtland Temple dedication indicate that "Now Let Us Rejoice" was sung to the tune "Assembly," the same tune used in our present day Hymns for "The Spirit of God"! (Sources: KirtlandTemple.org and Community of Christ, formerly RLDS church website)

Including Transitioning Laurels at the Relief Society Birthday Party Celebration

    Mary G shared this idea: "For part of our program, we're doing the reader's theater on the Relief Society Presidents. After we discuss Sister Parkin and highlight her focus on helping Young Women transition into Relief Society, we're doing a short spotlight on the 5 Laurels in our ward that will enter Relief Society this year. We're hoping this will help the sisters know who they are and make a special effort to help them feel welcomed."

You never know who you're influencing at the Birthday Party...

    Barbara B. Smith, tenth General Relief Society President, first attended Relief Society on March 17, 1942, for the 100th anniversary Relief Society Birthday program. She was expecting a baby, and her mother didn't want to leave her alone at home. She observed, "That day at Relief Society the hundred years of Relief Society history were reviewed, a meaningful way for me to see what Relief Society was all about and how I could fit into it. I started to attend our ward Relief Society regularly soon after that." (" 'Joy in Every Minute': An Interview with Sister Barbara B. Smith," Ensign, June 1975, 61)

Jenny's history of Relief Society notes

    Presidents of the Relief Society

    1. Emma Hale Smith (1842 - 1844)
    2. Eliza R. Snow (1868 - 1887)
    3. Zina D. H. Young (1888 - 1901)
    4. Bathsheba W. Smith (1901 - 1910)
    5. Emmeline B. Wells (1910 - 1921)
    6. Clarissa S. Williams (1921 - 1928)
    7. Louise Y. Robison (1928 - 1939)
    8. Amy Brown Lyman (1940 - 1945)
    9. Belle S. Spafford (1945 - 1974)
    10. Barbara B. Smith (1974 - 1984)
    11. Barbara W. Winder (1984 - 1990)
    12. Elaine L. Jack (1990 - 1997)
    13. Mary Ellen W. Smoot (1997 - 2002)
    14. Bonnie D. Parkin (2002 - 2007)
    15. Julie Bangerter Beck (2007 - present)

    Birthdays of the Relief Society General Presidents

    I'm never quite sure why I get asked this so often, but here are the birth dates I have for the RS General Presidents:

    • Emma Hale Smith - born July 10, 1804; died April 30, 1879
    • Eliza R. Snow - born January 21, 1804; died December 5, 1887
    • Zina D. H. Young - born January 31, 1821; died August 28, 1901
    • Bathsheba W. Smith - born May 3, 1822; died September 20, 1910
    • Emmeline B. Wells - February 29, 1828; died April 25, 1921
    • Clarissa S. Williams - born 1860; died March 8, 1930
    • Louise Y. Robison - born 1866; died March 30, 1946
    • Amy Brown Lyman - born February 7, 1872; died December 5, 1959
    • Belle S. Spafford - born October 8, 1895; died February 2, 1982
    • Barbara B. Smith - born January 26, 1922; living
    • Barbara W. Winder - born May 9, 1931; living
    • Elaine L. Jack - born March 22, 1928; living
    • Mary Ellen W. Smoot - born August 19, 1933; living
    • Bonnie D. Parkin - born August 4, 1940; living
    • Julie Bangerter Beck - born September 29, 1954; living

    If you have more information on these birth and death dates, please send it to me.

    History of the Relief Society Motto and Seal

    I got an email with some questions about the Relief Society seal and motto. Here's the information I was able to find:

      Why is the Relief Society Seal blue and gold? In short, we don't know. There is virtualy no known documentation for the color choice to be found, according to the BYU 100-hour board, and the subject is currently being researched by a BYU professor. The Young Women's organization chose green and gold as their colors in 1922 (History of YW), and my money says the decision to chose RS colors was made about the same time.

      Why does the Relief Society Seal have wheat on it? "At the outbreak of World War I, Utah Relief Societies sold their wheat storage to help the war effort and used the money to give women and their infants adequate maternity care. Since that time, wheat has been a symbol of the Relief Society’s efforts to care for others." (150th Anniversary Celebration of Relief Society, Liahona March 1992)

      When was the Relief Society motto established? The Relief society motto, "Charity Never Faileth", was selected in early 1913 by Emmeline B. Wells and her presidency. They also chose the sego lily as the emblem of Relief Society at the same time. The sego lily is a strong wildflower that has bulbs that fed starving Saints when they first settled in Utah. (Source: Women of Covenant: The Story of Relief Society by Derr, Cannon, and Beecher; p 194)

      What about the torch? 100-hour board's best guess: The torch was added to the seal in 1942 for the RS centennial celebration (BYU 100-hour board) to emphasize the theme of that celebration: "Woman's Century of Light" under the direction of RS President Amy B. Lyman (Women of Covenant p 283).

      Download a picture of the Relief Society Seal.

    Conflicting numbers of attendees at the first Relief Society Meeting

    Sometimes the question is asked why there are different numbers listed as attendees at the first RS meeting. There were 20 women actually present on March 17, 1842, namely:

    1. Emma Smith
    2. Sarah M. Cleveland
    3. Phebe Ann Hawkes
    4. Elizabeth Jones
    5. Sophia Packard
    6. Philindia Myrick
    7. Martha Knight
    8. Desdemona Fullmer
    9. Elizabeth Ann Whitney
    10. Leonora Taylor
    11. Bathsheba W. Smith
    12. Phebe M. Wheeler
    13. Elivira A. Cowles
    14. Margaret A. Cook
    15. Athalia Robinson
    16. Sarah M. Kimball
    17. Eliza R. Snow
    18. Sophia Robinson
    19. Nancy Ridgon
    20. Sophia R. Marks

    Three of the women were teenagers, and the eldest (Sarah Cleveland) was a widow in her fifties. Eleven of the women were married, two were widows, six were married, and one is unknown. Their education, backgrounds, and financial situations varied greatly. Seven other women who could not attend that day but wanted to be part of the organization were also voted in as members according to the minutes of the meeting. Three men were in attendance: Joseph Smith, Jr.; John Taylor; and Willard Richards. The Prophet opened the meeting, and Willard Richards, his personal scribe, was record-keeper. At that first meeting, Emma Smith set the precedent for Relief Society's mission of providing meaningful service by noting that one of their group, Philindia Myrick -- a widow with three children, was in need and invited the other sisters to help her by hiring her to perform needlework (Women of Covenant p 26-30)

RS Birthdays: How they did it....

Women have been celebrating the founding of Relief Society almost since it's inception. Get ideas for your celebration from reading the ways women celebrated Relief Society in the past.

  • Plant a Tree - During the 100th anniversary celebration of Relief Society, women were invited to plant trees. An English elm was planted at the Salt Lake Temple Square greenhouse with a round bronze marker reading "Relief Society Centennial Tree -- 1942". Local Relief Societies planted 874 trees at that time in the US and Canada. When the local Relief Society in New Zealand had to postpone their tree planting ceremony, one sister went out into the bush, dug up a small tree and planted it in her own garden so that the date would not go uncelebrated in that area. (Women of Covenant pps 284-285) Planting a tree might be a fun way to commemorate the birthday of Relief Society in your area.
  • Listen to a Voice Recording - Also during the 1942 100th anniversary of Relief Society, leaders send a phonograph record with the voices of President Amy B. Lyman and a blessing from Prophet and President Heber J. Grant to each English-speaking society in The US, Canada, and Mexico. This was the first time Church members in outlying areas heard the voices of their prophet and the general president of Relief Society for replaying! In one unit in Gainesville, Florida, none of their 6 members had ever attended a Relief Society meeting before, and listening to this recording at a member's home was their first meeting. (Women of Covenant pps 285-286) You could record a message from our prophet, general RS President, stake or local leader, and play it back and talk about how advances in technology further the mission of Relief Society today.
  • Assemble Humanitarian Kits - Sister Johan Mark of Canada started a nationwide effort in Canada called "Bundles for Britain" as part of the Canadian Mission's 100th RS Birthday Celebration. Twelve-pound bundles were assembled containing clothing for newborns and children were delivered regularly during the World War II. (Women of Covenant pps 285-286)
  • Use technology to reach out to distant or homebound sisters - During the sesquicentennial celebration on March 14 1992, a satellite broadcast to all five continents literally connected sisters worldwide for the first time. This effort required the use of 9 satellites, pre-taped and live talks and music, and translation into 14 languages. Nothing like this had ever been tried before. President Elaine Jack and her counselors fasted on March 5 to seek the Lord's blessing on their efforts; and at 10:00 AM MST, Sisters in the Salt Lake Tabernacle were linked live with those assembled in Frankfurt, Germany; Taipei, Taiwan; Huddersfield, England; Paris, France; Seoul, South Korea; Johannesburg, South Africa; Sydney, Australia; Auckland, New Zealand; Manila, Philippines; Tokyo, Japan; and the US and Canada. Said Sister Jack: "Never before have so many women in the world sat down together to pray, sing, and speak to each other the feelings of our hearts, to share in the ways the Lord has blessed us as women and members in his Church." (Women of Covenant pps 415-417) You can use technology, such as telephones, tape recordings, video recordings, and the Internet to reach out to homebound or ill sisters or those who live far from a meeting house.
  • Perform acts of service - The theme of the 150th anniversary of the Church was service. Members were asked by the RS general presidency to focus on service through out the year. (Women of Covenant pps 417-418)
  • Record your Relief Society history - Also at the 150th sesquicentennial, sisters were asked to record their society's history along with documentation of their service projects. You can scrapbook or quilt or make a video or collect testimonies and much more to commemorate the anniversary of this great organization in your area. (Women of Covenant p 418)

Quotes

At the 100th anniversary of Relief Society Bishop LeGrand Richards, and his counselors, Marvin O. Ashton and Joseph L. Wirthlin, wrote: "A million tongues today call your names blessed... More than a thousand bishops thank God for your organization.... You are angels of mercy to more than that many wards throughout the church... May we join this day in congratulating you from the bottom of our hearts for what this hundred years has stood for: -- Kindness to the needy, Florence Nightingales to the sick, the essence of culture and champions of refinement in our Church. God bless you and all that you stand for."

Recommended Books on Relief Society History

I'd personally recommend these books on RS History:

  • Women of Covenant: The Story of Relief Society by Derr, Cannon, and Beecher; Deseret Book Company; 1992. ISBN 0-87579-593-5
  • Elect Ladies: Presidents of the Relief Society by Peterson and Gaunt (1990). Published Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book Company. ISBN 0-87579-416-5.
  • History of Relief Society 1842-1966 by The Relief Society General Board Association, 1966.

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Relief Society Birthday Celebration "Something Extraordinary: Relief Society of the Past, Present, and Future"

This themed Enrichment night describes silhouette images of RS sisters, matching invitations, and a skit relating to the past, present, and future of RS. Includes ideas on how to get women from other auxiliaries to participate, and includes a part for a transitioning Laurel. Includes lots of pictures, a link to a skit, and other information.

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.

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Relief Society Temple Program

Our Relief Society's theme this year is temples and our goal is to renew our temple attending efforts.

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Relief Society: Tips for Enrichment Counselors Meeting Coordinators

I wrote the following note to a friend who had just been called as Enrichment Counselor. It's written from an RS president's perspective, so be sure you share your tips and ideas in the comments section below!

Relief Society Trivia

Preparation: 
Print category titles and question cards.
CATEGORIES
Scriptures Pertaining to Relief Society
Hymns Significant to Relief Society
General Relief...CATEGORIES
Scriptures Pertaining to Relief Society
Hymns Significant to Relief So

Relief Society Web Sites

Following is a list of web sites relating to the Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints:

Enrichment Sites

RS bulletin board mockup

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RS Enrichment: The Importance of Handouts

One thing I've noticed throughout the years is that handouts in Home, Family and Personal Enrichment meetings are becoming less common. It is a very sad trend as I love getting handouts. I love saving my handouts, sometimes scanning them to lessen the paperwork, to go back and refer to whenever needed throughout the years. The handouts bring back memories of the class and the things that I learned.

RS Rummage Sale Enrichment

This poster was submitted by Rachel B. whose ward used it to publicize an Enrichment activity.

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Seed planting handout

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Self-esteem Night

We decided to have a workshop (self-esteem night)to kick off the new school year and help the girls feel better about...We decided to have a workshop (self-esteem night)to kick off the new school year

Service Auction

Preparation: 
A list of services that will be auctioned need to be gathered before the event. Ask someone to be the auctioneer. A survery of questions to earn points. The points will be used as money the night of the auction.
The night of the event, hand out the survey as the members arrive. Give them some time to fill out the survey. I have...

Service Groups

Those who are interested are put into groups of 4-5 sisters. Each sister thinks of a project at her house that will take...

Service List

New Member/Inactive Welcome - Have the youth make cookies or assemble treat bags to take around to new members...

Service (White Elephant) Game - a variation of the Service Auction

Preparation: 
Slips of paper, pencils/pens, & a jar. Numbers on slips of paper, one for each participant. Also a list of possible services that can be provided.
About two weeks before our Christmas Dinner we announced we were going to be playing a Service Game similar to the White...

Simple, Low Cost Tile Clock Craft

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Single Mother Service Project

We have gone to single mom's house in the ward and read bedtime stories and helped get the children to bed. The girls...

Single's Ward

I was just put in as the enrichment leader in a college single's ward and i am having some trouble with activities.

Sleep on Faith

Get pillow cases and cut out fabric that says "faith" or "Pray" or any thing else you want. Decorate as desired....

Spa Night - Bath Salts Recipes

Basic Bath Salts Recipe

1 cup Epsom salts
10-20 drops fragrance oil (FO or Essential Oils --EO)
1 cup sea...

Stake Women's Conference Ideas

Preparation: 
In the Jackson, Mississippi stake where members live very far from the stake center, stake leaders sent out registration forms by email for Relief Society presidents to reproduce for the sisters in their units.<P>The registration form had information on the date the forms should be returned by, dates and times of courses, the dress code (Sunday), the availability of nursery classes, contact information for the Stake Relief Society President (name, phone, address), and contact information for the registring sister (name, unit, phone, email).
The classes held at the Jackson Mississippi stake activity <!--break--> were:

ARE YOU READY?

What would you...

Stay Balanced

This handout was submitted by A. Taylor to correspond with Young Women Manual 3 Lesson 41.

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Summer Baby Blankets and Decorative Burp Rags

Preparation: 
- sewing machine<BR>- thread<BR>- 1 yd. 44"/45", 100% cotton fabric (solid, plaid, seersucker, etc.)<BR>- 2 2/3 yd. double fold bias tape (1 package will make 2 blankets)<BR>- 1 cloth diaper ( for Decroative Diaper Burp Rags)<BR>- 1 pkg of rickrack or rib

Survey

Does anyone have a copy of a survey they have used for the R.S sisters to fill out to let us know what they would be interested in doing.If so I would love to have a copy I need it a soon a possibl

Temple Quilt Blocks

These paper-pieced quilt blocks are gorgeous!

Testimony Gloves

Preparation: 
Gloves, paper and velcro.
My mother is currently working with Sister Oaks (Elder Dallin Oaks' wife) on a project called "Testimony Gloves." These...

The Amazing Knowledge Race

This document was submitted by Shelley C. to accompany her activity, The Amazing KNOWLEDGE Race.

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The Decadent Valentine Party

Preparation: 
Invitations were given to each RS sister. We used red copy paper and valentine-type clip art to include the needed info. Where? When? etc.
The party is for the RS sisters to just enjoy each other's company, but we did include a service activity also. The...

The Five Love Lanuages HFPE Meeting

The Five Love Languages – HFPE Meeting Overview

Based on the books by Gary Chapman "The Five Love Languages". ...

The Suzie Homemaker Awards

Preparation: 
Ask the other YW leaders to bring items from home for each station: an electric griddle, spatula, and pancake batter; towels, etc.
Set up stations with homemaker skills, such as ironing, folding towels, cooking a pancake, sewing on a button, and...

The Wizard of Ahhs

This was a short play to help the sisters to understand how important organization in all things in our lives. That we...

The Wonderful You

We wanted to emphasise the Individual Worth of all of our Young Women.
Each member of the YW Presidency had to run...

Times and Seasons

Preparation: 
RS Birthday party. Sent fun invitations to each sister ahead of time.
We had 6 tables set up by birthday months (Jan/Feb, Mar/Apr, Jun/July etc.) We had sisters volunteer to decorate a...

Trading Faces

This is a brief description of a fun personal hygeine activity:

    Just this past Sunday the Beehives (the one...

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Click on this link to see the crazy huge list of LDS Activities sorted by keyword.

Visiting Teaching Reminder Magnets

Anna R. shared this cute document saying:

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Walk A Day In My Shoes

Preparation: 
We asked the sisters to bring a pair of shoes that had a story behind it and be prepared to tell the story. We also decided to have a service project along with this activity. It was a fun evening and we had a great turnout. Light refreshments were served
We had a couple of posters with drawings of shoes and the following written.

Shoes are worn for different reasons,...

Ward Auction Questionaire

The following questions were used at a Relief Society Enrichment activity.

Whispers from the Dust- a play -women from the book of mormon

Preparation: 
We put on a play about the women from the book of mormon, the play was written and preformed for a number of years now in salt lake. The women have stopped preforming it,but do rent out their script and music. You would need at least 3-4 singers, (we used 8 singers and 1 narrator) piano player, the gym , dress in time piece era, (we had nativity outfits to use), we sat in a readers theatre circle and had a narrator. The script has invite ideas, everything you will need to make it a success. We had over 75 people attend, the spirit and music was so strong it was a hit.
The script and play are a step back in time to hear from the voices of the women in the book of mormon. We often...

Who has my name?

Preparation: 
(Copy these names on slips of paper)<P>Belle Harriet Topper 1/4/1893<BR>Martha Severence 10/20/1718<BR>William James Hill<BR>John Strait Hill<BR>Return Richard Hill<BR>Janet Lamb Shiell 1818<BR>Susannah Brown 3/23/1673<BR>Samuel Gorton 1593<BR>Johannes Magnusson 1792<BR>Johanna Olofsson 1798<BR>Olaf Johansson 1824<BR>Johanna Maria Johansson 1827<BR>Petronella Johansson 1833<P>(As people enter the room, they are handed slips of paper with names on them. It is important that the names listed at the end of this program are handed out. Other names can be made up.) We got on the computer at the genealogy library and printed out all the pedigree charts on the names of the people in this skit. They are all real people, so it was wonderful. Then we just printed pedigree charts of people with the same last name of all the youth in our ward, so it was a little more personal to them. Just have them all take one as they enter the chapel. If you invite the ward, you may want to just copy some of the ones with the youth's names on them.
Do you have my name?

Welcome:

Opening Song: "I Love to see the Temple"

Opening Prayer:

Narrator: "We thank you...

Windows - New Beginnings

History of Windows

[Windows] was first done by the Centerville 4th ward and send out [to other units by the...

Wok and Talk

Preparation: 
4-7 tables, marked with a letter or covered with a colored tablecloth<P>chinese dishes, one per table<P>utensils, napkins, plates, etc.<P>enough chopsticks for each person attending, marked with a paint dot or letter that matches each table you've set up (the unit I heard about dipped the tips in paint, and placed them in a bucket filled with uncooked rice to make handing them out easier)<P>several fun and several spiritual questions for each table placed in some sort of container (this unit used empty Chinese-style takeout boxes)
(This activity is good for new presidencies, units with lots of move-ins or baptisms, transitioning young women, etc....

Women's Spa and Renewal Night

Preparation: 
Fruits and blenders for smoothies, mats or thick towel for each women (they can bring their own)
I am a massage therapist and I helped with a local enrichment night that went over so well! The women each brought...

You Can Do It, He Can Help

Preparation: 
Youth Conference
For Youth Conference, our youth came up with the theme, "You Can Do It, He Can Help," deriving from the Home Depot...

Young Women in Excellence: The tie that binds

Preparation: 
we used quilts as table cloths with smaller lace table cloths over the top...center pieces were old canning jars with old sewing items in the jars and around...
Our theme was The Tie That Binds...

The main talk was comparing quilts to our lives... the top squares are made up of...


Super Saturday / Fabulous Friday / Christmas Craft Ideas

2010 Mutual Theme Projects

This was designed specifically for this year's Mutual Theme.

2010 Mutual Theme Vinyl idea

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9 Piece Nativity Set

Items Needed:
9 Blocks – (email mckay@sayitonthewall.com for sizes)
stain
nativity vinyl
finishing spray

1. Sand your wood down well.
2. Stain it to your desired color.

Be thou an Example Magnet Board craft activity

Be Thou an Example Magnet Board
By Mckay Harris and Susan
www.sayitonthewall.com

This is such a cute and...

Christ Picture Frame Craft

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Craft ideas and kits for SUPER SATURDAY and GIRLS CAMP!!!

Check out our cute ideas for Super Saturday, enrichment nights, and girl's camp!

CTR Cross-stitch

Download the attached pattern from the

Encouraging Attendance at Home, Family and Personal Enrichment with Great Class Titles

"Delectable Danish"

How does that title capture your attention or interest? This
class could be all about making Danishes, delicate breads,
braided cheese breads and other delicious delicacies that your
average person doesn't know how to make.

Family Together is our Favorite place to be

Family together is our favorite place to be, sends a great message to your family! This home décor sign is fun project for Super Saturdays or Enrichment nights.

Gift of Myself

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Gift of Myself

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Gift of Myself

This is a sharing time idea based loosely on the December 1990 Friend Article Give Yourself Away".

Preparation

Print or photocopy the box pattern onto cardstock.

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Gift of Myself - Color

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Gift of Myself - Color

This is a sharing time idea based loosely on the December 1990 Friend Article Give Yourself Away".

Preparation

Print or photocopy the box pattern onto cardstock.

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Humanitarian Links

Little Chickadee Crafts has links about Charity Crafting, along with free craft patterns

Keeping Christ in Christmas

We made up this skit for Super Saturday 2009 followed by a Christmas song. The skit reminds us in a humorous way of the things we can do to keep Christ in Christmas.

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LDS HFPE: Glass Block Temple Craft with vinyl lettering

Glass Temple block

This project is so simple yet so elegant!

Materials Needed:

LDS Relief Society Meeting Ideas

Following is a list of resources for planning fantastic Relief Society meetings and activities (formerly known as Homemaking, Enrichment, and now Additional Relief Society meetings):

Make Your Own Butter with a Baby Food Jar

You can make your own butter quickly and easily! My son did this at school for a thanksgiving meal, and you can do it, too!

You'll need:
- a glass baby food jar or similar glass jar

Missionary-themed Ward Christmas Party

For Christmas this year, our ward held an awesome missionary-themed activity! The Bishop's goal was to help each family...

Pioneer Wagon Craft

I made this fun craft printable from an idea one of my children brought home from school.

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Remember Magnets

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Simple, Low Cost Tile Clock Craft

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Simple Service / Charity activity

Preparation: 
Jar or box

Give each person in your class a quarter. Tell them that they can use the quarter for themselves or place it in the jar...

Super Saturday Crafts and Decor Kits

Are you looking for a fun activity? One that involves everyone? One that is inspiring and uplifting? One that is hands-on? Well, look no further!

Temple Quilt Blocks

These paper-pieced quilt blocks are gorgeous!

Tile Clock

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Visiting Teaching Reminder Magnets

Anna R. shared this cute document saying:

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Woven Heart Valentine

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Woven Heart Valentine

Another leader made this cute felt heart as a Valentine's gift for her Young Women. I took it apart and put it back together to learn how to make it!

This cute heart makes a great Valentine's Day project or gift. You can make this heart out of paper, craft foam, or felt (like the one shown).

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Young Women Personal Progress Jewelry Kit

$4.00

It's cute!

It's easy!

It fits your tiny budget!

You NEED it!

$4.00

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YW Transition Activity

YW Transition Activity Suggestion needed!!! I could use your help, I am in the Relief Society presidency and we are really focusing on helping the YW transitioning into Relief Society. We have decided to do an activity to help them understand what RS is all about and the importance of being a part of it when they leave YW’s. We want it to be fun, memorable, yet something where the Spirit can teach them. We thought of doing a mock mini RS weekday activity and have their leader bring them in and we will be dressed up as old ladies sitting around a quilt (the perception of RS). That is about as far as we have got. I can usually come up with some fun ideas, but I am struggling with this one. Do you have any suggestions? We are doing this activity in April. My mom remembers a skit of two horses talking about their experiences as they carried the RS president around on her duties. Have you heard of this skit, and if so do you know where I could find it? I am up for any ideas for this activity.

Thanx

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