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Post by ldsgirl Aka Sayari on Aug 15, 2007 0:40:52 GMT -5
Mormongirl is a new member on the other site. Here is a copy of her post:
Activities « Thread Started on Today at 7:59am »
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Does anyone know what kind of activities to do at mutual i have a BIG planning meeting coming up and only have a few activities.. please help!
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Post by sakura on Aug 17, 2007 11:34:17 GMT -5
BAKING!!! lol depends on what kind of activities she wants.....
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Post by Ncide on Aug 18, 2007 0:32:07 GMT -5
Love your new avatar, Erin.
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Post by sakura on Aug 18, 2007 8:15:22 GMT -5
Thanks Aaronic.Although why is your new avatar a girl?
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Post by Admin on Aug 20, 2007 6:29:03 GMT -5
(Try to stay on TOPIC, guys! That didn't even last three posts w/o getting off subject!!) lol LOVES! -ML
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Post by ldsgirl Aka Sayari on Aug 26, 2007 14:31:45 GMT -5
BAKING!!! lol depends on what kind of activities she wants..... Here are some more ideas: Besides duty to God activities how about one of the following for fun and experience: Sign language night .....we take it for granite that everyone can speak verbally and hear, but that's just not the case! Career night.......plan ahead .......tour some businesses ......see what type of skills that the job force is looking for. As an example tour the newspaper, a medical center, a veterinary clinic, some manufacturing plants and so on. Military night might appeal to some.....it could be another career night activity. Astronomy night.......learn about the constellations, moon phases, visible planets and meteor showers. College and trade school night.........invite speakers from the different learning centers or go visit them. Practice orientation skills using a compass or GPS navigator and have a treasure hunt.
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Post by [.alyse.] on Aug 26, 2007 23:18:52 GMT -5
you can never go wrong with service projects! this wed. my young woman are washing the leaders and people in our ward's cars.....and always try to get everyone involved.
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Post by ldsgirl Aka Sayari on Aug 27, 2007 3:42:22 GMT -5
you can never go wrong with service projects! this wed. my young woman are washing the leaders and people in our ward's cars.....and always try to get everyone involved. Yes! Now we're on track! That reminds me of the time we helped to plant trees and put wood chips down for a walking trail. The city even sent us a letter of praise for the work that we did! Service projects are an excellent idea Alyse!!
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Post by ldsgirl Aka Sayari on Aug 27, 2007 3:46:36 GMT -5
you can never go wrong with service projects! this wed. my young woman are washing the leaders and people in our ward's cars.....and always try to get everyone involved. Yes! Now we're on track! That reminds me of the time we helped to plant trees and put wood chips down for a walking trail. The city even sent us a letter of praise for the work that we did! Service projects are an excellent idea Alyse!! We've also cleaned up parks and roadways and helped senior citizens by mowing their yards and picking up trash and scooping snow in the winter.
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Post by ldsgirl Aka Sayari on Aug 27, 2007 4:07:26 GMT -5
What about having a haunted house as a safe, fun place for kids to go for Halloween!
Being a big brother or sister to sick or troubled youth!
Visiting elderly people at a nursing home and show them respect and help to brighten their day!
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Post by Kohaku on Sept 1, 2007 5:08:54 GMT -5
you can never go wrong with service projects! this wed. my young woman are washing the leaders and people in our ward's cars.....and always try to get everyone involved. my ward did that for the elderly it was so fun to see their faces when they all saw their cars after we were done we also vacumed the whole inside of the cars it was way fun ... i should show the pics once i get time to put them up ... who knows when that will be
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