Wednesday, March 28, 2012

General Conference March 31st and April 1st

Just another friendly reminder of this weekends charity events for 'Shelby's Ability Dog Foundation'.
Here's the details:


Friday 30th - Zumbathon Charity Event 6-8pm
Stevensville High School gym
$10 (additional donations accepted )
-DJ
-Door Prizes
-Guest Zumba instructors

Saturday 31st - Spaghetti dinner/Auction 5-8pm
Stevensville High School gym
$5 (12 & under)
$10 (13 & older)
$20 (family of 4)

2012 Honda CRV Raffle winner announced
first 4,000 entries = two entries for price of one

BUNDLE TOGETHER:
Zumbathon & Car Raffle Entry - $30
1 Dinner & Car Raffle Entry - $30


Spread the word to EVERYONE you know & lets support this local member of our community!

Bountiful Baskets in Florence

If anyone is interested in getting Bountiful Baskets in Florence, please email me, arianatollefson@gmail.com . Thank you!

Are you in need of help?

Are you in need of help getting a job done or babysitting?  The Young women of our ward need to earn $70 dollars each to go to girls camp.  So, if you have an odd job or babysitting, that you are willing to pay for,  give one of the Young Women a call. 

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Fast Sunday

Fast Sunday will be this Sunday March 25th, 2012 due to General Conference the following weekend and Easter in April.

Monday, March 19, 2012

General Young Women Meeting

Young women 12 to 18, their mothers, and Young Women leaders are invited to participate on Saturday, March 24, at 6:00 p.m. in the Chapel.

The 2012 Mutual theme is “Arise and shine forth, that thy light may be a standard for the nations” (Doctrine and Covenants 115:5).

Speakers will include the Young Women general presidency—President Elaine S. Dalton, First Counselor Mary N. Cook, and Second Counselor Ann M. Dibb—as well as a member of the First Presidency.
Stevensville 1st & 2nd Wards

Relief Society
Birthday Celebration

Angels
Among Us

Tuesday, March 20th, 7pm
at the Church House

Program and refreshments

Please Join Us
I am hosting a Zumbathon Charity Event!

WHEN: MARCH 30TH, 6-8PM

WHERE: STEVENSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL GYM

WHY: To benefit SHELBY'S ABILITY DOG FOUNDATION

This is a foundation to help a local community member

raise money for a therapy dog for her daughter, so she can

bring her home. As a single parent this would be a HUGE

help in caring for her daughter that has emotional/mental

issues caused by traumatic abuse she endured



Options:

ZUMBATHON - $10 (Guest Zumba instructors, Door prizes, D.J)

SPAGHETTI DINNER - $5 (12 & under)

(March 31 High school gym) $10 (13 & older) !I have tickets for it all!

$20 (family of 4)

2012 HONDA CRV RAFFLE - $25 per

first 4,ooo entries = 2 entries for price of one



Bundle together:

Zumbathon & car raffle entry - $30

1 Dinner & Car Raffle Entry - $30



Please spread the word & come support for this great cause!

Go to shelbysabilitydog@blogspot.com for more details



Thank you!

Michelle W.

Bountiful Baskets

For those of you who are interested in trying out the Bountiful Basket, I highly recommend it.  It is great! You get a variety of 50% fruit and 50% vegetables for a good price.  The deadline for this Saturdays Bountiful Basket is tomorrow, March 20th, at 10am.  Last I heard there were less then 50 baskets left available, so hurry and don't miss out. Go to http://www.bountifulbaskets.org/ and sign-up, it's easy and a good deal.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Stake Relief Society Evening

Stake Women's Fireside
 "Finding Joy in Things that Matter Most"
March 10th, 2012 7:00 PM

Sunday dress, meeting will be held in the chapel.
Refreshments we will be served afterwards.



Sunday, March 4, 2012

March 2012 Relief Society Presidency Message

I have been reading "Daughters in My Kingdom: The History and Work of the Relief Society". This month, the Relief Society organization is 170 years old! I have been so impressed with the efforts and extraordinary accomplishments of the early Relief Society sisters and the contributions worldwide to those in need! I share with you this quote from Emmeline B. Wells, Fifth RS President, written May 1914. "It is my strongest desire that our young women of today be made to comprehend the work of the early members who, without the facilities of the present time, comforted the sad and distressed, visited the widow and fatherless, and were like ministering angels." That was 98 years ago! What better facilities and technology we have now! What greater contributions we can and do make now! I feel so blessed to be part of this great and divine sisterhood!



-Sis. Diana Hirschi

Dates to rember for March 2012:

4th– CES Devotional for Young Adults


10th– Stake R.S. evening, 7 pm.


18th– Stevi 2nd Ward Conference


20th– Relief Society Birthday Celebration, 7 pm at the church. Dessert served.


24th- General Young Women Meeting


31st– General Conference 10 am & 2 pm.

The Sister Spotlight March 2012

This sister was born and raised in Missoula, Montana. She graduated from Sentinel High School. She was a middle child with 4 sisters and 2 brothers. As a teenager she had an LDS friend who invited her to mutual and introduced her to the church. Utah Technical College in Orem, Utah was where she majored in Fashion Merchandising. While back home for the summer, she met her “would be husband” on a blind date. They were married after she did another year of schooling. She worked with a friend in Orem who she would talk to about the church, and had some roommates who were also good influences on her. Although raised a Catholic, she was converted and baptized into the LDS church. She and her husband settled in Stevensville and had 5 children together (2 girls and 3 boys.) Her husband passed away after a car accident in ‘83. She has worked in the Stevensville schools since, now as a paraprofessional working with special needs children. She loves to sew, work on crafts, make jewelry, garden, and play with her 9 grandchildren in her spare time. She has some Salish Native American in her heritage. She has served in callings in all the auxiliaries of the church, currently in the nursery. She’s such a great part of our ward! Who is she? Click on the comments below to find out.