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The Christmas Box and Timepiece 2-DVD Set Two timeless Christmas stories on one 2 Disc Combo DVD! Explore the worlds of Richard, Keri and six-year-old Jenna in The Christmas Box who struggle to make ends meet. Through meeting a stately homeowner, Mary Parkin, the family learns valuable lessons about the true meaning of Christmas. The timepiece, a follow up to The Christmas Box, is about Jenna's wedding gift, Mary's rose gold watch. They learntruths about the gift of sharing, the power of forgiveness, and the greatest miracle of all---each other. >> CLICK HERE |
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Oct. 16-18th: Gloria International Film Festival October 16-18Come celebrate an independent film festival that lives up to your standards.Enjoy movies that inspire, educate and entertain--all the while being free of objectionable content.All films at the Ritz 15 Theaters 3217 South Decker Lake Drive, West Valley City, Utah. Fri. Oct. 17: SLC, UT Temple Square Chorale Concert at the SLC Tabernacle 7:30 p.m. The Temple Square Chorale will perform "An Evening of Music by Vaughan Williams" in the Tabernacle on Temple Square. Mack Wilberg, music director of the chorale and associate music director for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, will conduct. Fri. Oct. 17: The Book of Mormon Movie The Book of Mormon Movie will be opening in the following markets October17th, for a limited engagement. In many cases the film may be playing for 2 weeks only. Make sure to see it while it's there. For theater information please check www.bookofmormonmovie.com Locations include Reno, Nevada.Atlanta, Georgia and Hawaii.The following week on October 24th the movie opens in theaters across Arizona. The movie is now playing in: Utah, Idaho, Oregon and Nevada Fri. Oct. 17:Idaho Falls, ID LDS Musician Kenneth Cope's inspirational concert tour.With special guests Mindy Gledhill and Tyler Castleton at the Idaho Falls Civic Auditorium.For more info, see www.kennethcope.com or call 1-800-566-6119 Fri. Oct. 17-18th: American Fork, UT "HERE'S BROTHER BRIGHAM!" at the American Heritage Theater just East of the Mt. Timpanogos Temple. An entertaining trip back through LDS history starring renowned LDS actor James Arrington, Tickets at http://www.WordofMouthMedia.net or 801-376-6745. Performances benefit ReachtheChildren.org, a non-profit organization helping children & families in Africa.Sat. Fri. Oct. 17-18th: Oshawa, Ontario, Canada "SATURDAY'S WARRIOR" at the Oshawa Stake Centre building, by a cast and crew of over 50 very talented, LDS members from the Oshawa Stake. We invite members and their friends from the area and also from other nearby stakes, to attend.For more info please contact:Lorraine_f3344@hotmail.com Oct. 18th: Balanga City, Bataan Philippines lThe Balanga Stake Couples' Night.Balanga Stake Relief Society together with the Stake Presidency will sponsor a Couples' Night to be held on October 18, 2003 at the newly constructed Abucay Chapel.Each ward is expected to do one special number and a game for everyone. Oct. 18th: SLC, UT Canada Winnipeg Mission, President Jeffrey reunion.Saturday Oct 18.President and Sister Jeffrey will be there from Australia 3:30 temple session at the SLC temple6:00 Dinner and socializing at the Lion House (63 East South Temple) Need RSVP for the dinner, cost is $18.00 Oct. 18th-19th: San Jose, CA Join the Temple Hill Symphony Orchestra in their fall concert on Saturday October 18th and Sunday October 19th. Both concerts begin at 7:30pm. Music being performed includes Beethoven's 5th Symphony, Mars from The Planets by Holst, and Harry Potter by John Williams. Performances are in the auditorium at the Interstake Center on Temple Hill in Oakland. Admission is free. Families are welcome.For more information contact John Pew (john_pew@yahoo.com) Oct. 18th: Belmont, MA Anne-Marie Wright author of "A Bundle of Choices: The Option Overload of LDS Mothers Today"Will be signing copies of her book on Saturday October 18th, 2003 from Noon to 2:00 PM at: Not Just Books 495 Trapelo Rd. Belmont, MA 02478 888-656-3900 Sat. Oct. 18th: Logan, UT LDS Musician Kenneth Cope's inspirational concert tour. With special guests Mindy Gledhill and Tyler Castleton at the Kent Concert Hall.For more info, see www.kennethcope.com or call 1-800-566-6119 Sat. Oct. 18th: Price, UT Hilary Weeks will be presenting a special musical fireside on at the LDS Westwood/Gordon Creek ward building. It is located at 175 N. 1280 W. Hilary Weeks is the winner of 3 Pearl Awards from the Faith Centered Music Association and the artist of three best selling albums. Sunday dress, please. Sat. Oct. 18th: Surrey, B.C. Cananda Tri-Stake Family History Seminar at 6270 122nd Street Surrey, B.C., Canada 604-597-9695Come and join us for this free all day 7th Family History Seminar.We have 38 different classes for you to choose from. Just bring a bag lunch and enjoy the day. If you have any questions contact the telephone number above, or contact Lyn at lmcgonigal@shaw.caTues. Sat. Oct. 18th: Stockton, CA The Stockton California Family History Center announces a Family History Faire. Enjoy our main lecture, the Folk Art and Songs of Family History, and a Family Home Evening.Time 1-4 pm. at 800 W. Brookside Rd. Stockton, CA contact: stocktonfh@yahoo.comPh: 209-474-8517 Tom Horton or 943-6323 message Vern Taylor. No registration fees, no cover. Oct. 22-31 and Nov. 1st: Provo, Utah Abinadi: A Musical Drama by M. Ryan Taylor. The Brigham Young UniversityOpera Department will be performing "Abinadi" in conjunction with the BYU Philharmonic Orchestra the latter half of October in the De Jong Concert Hall on BYU Campus. Tickets may be purchased at the Harris Fine Arts Center ticket office or by calling (801) 422-7644. Sun. Oct. 26th: Mesa, Arizona Meet and hear Nephi (Noah Danby) the non-LDS star of The Book of Mormon Movie talk about the Spiritual experiences he had while filming the movie. The Director, Gary Rogers, also talks about the Miracles Connected with the Movie.Fireside open to all ages.Investigators encouraged to attend.Be prepared for a rich spiritual feast!6:30 pm, Mesa South Stake, 1415 East Southern, Mesa. |
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LDS News Headlines: Salt Lake City Downtown Development Plans Announced SALT LAKE CITY Demonstrating its "irrevocable commitment" to Salt Lake City, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints today announced plans to construct new higher-education facilities adjoining its world headquarters here. Additionally, the Church announced that it will invest hundreds of millions of business-generated dollars in redeveloping downtown commercial properties it owns.Presiding Bishop H. David Burton told journalists gathered at a news conference in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building that the Church has begun planning for construction of new buildings that will accommodate an expanded Salt Lake Center of Brigham Young University (BYU), as well as a new campus for LDS Business College. Facilities for both educational institutions will be built on Block 85 and part of Block 86 in downtown Salt Lake City. Block 85, situated between North Temple and South Temple streets and 200 West and 300 West, was the site of the medals plaza for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. Block 86 is located immediately east of Block 85, placing this new education campus adjacent to the west side of the Church’s world headquarters complex, which includes Temple Square. >> Click here for entire story Utah Jazz Owner to Fund Next Mormon Movie Utah Jazz owner Larry H. Miller is helping turn "The Work and the Glory," a series of books about early Mormons, into the biggest-budget Mormon movie to date by financing the estimated $7.4 million project. "It's a project whose time has finally come," Miller said Wednesday. "Pillar of Light," the first book of the nine-volume series, tells the story of the Benjamin Steed family in the 1820s as they move to upstate New York and meet Joseph Smith, founder of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. >> Click here for entire story |
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