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New class presidencies set a part

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What a great Sunday!  All three classes have new presidencies and are preparing for their upcoming training retreat (mark your calendars for the tentative date of Saturday, March  17th.  The Laurel Class Presidency consists of President Rachel Zortman and other members are Becca Hughes, Avery Stonely, Brynlee Jones.  Unfortunately, we couldn't catch a photo today. Mia Maid Class presidency- President, Brinley Christensen, 2nd counselor, Whitney Bulloch, 1st counselor (not pictured) Malee Hansen, and secretary, Gwendolin Dailey Beehive Class Presidency- President, Lainy Stolworthy, 1st counselor Presley Miller, 2nd counselor, Mckinlee Urie and Secretary Emma Rigby More big news- Girl's camp will be June 6-9th at Zion National Park.   It is going to be amazing!  Sister Melanie Burgess and Sister Trudi Nichols will be our camp directors On Friday, February 23rd some of the young women leaders traveled to Zion National Park to "check...

New Beginnnings- Adventure Awaits

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 Y ou could have given me diamonds or rubies, but nothing is more precious to me than this additional knowledge about the Lord Jesus Christ.” - conference talk by President Russell M. Nelson April 2017 We can travel the world over and live a life of adventure finding treasures chests of diamonds or rubies, but none will be of more worth or bring more joy than your knowledge of the gospel of Jesus Christ and your testimony of the book of Mormon #Adventure Awaits! Youth Theme 2018 Learn, Walk, listen- Turn to the Book of Mormon for peace From the last talk given by President Thomas S. Monson, "The importance of the Book of Mormon cannot be overstated. What will protect us from the sin and evil so prevalent in the world today? I maintain that a strong testimony of our Savior Jesus Christ and of his gospel will help see us through to safety. If you are not reading the book of Mormon everyday, please do so!" Ashdown Forest Young Women Among these young women are athletes...