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Missionary Care Packages Order your loved one a Valentine's Day package now and it will arrive in time for Valentine's Day! Bears, hearts, and chocolate... packed in red and white, this Valentine's Day care package has it all! Don't miss your chance to show your Valentine just how "sweet" you think they are. Just type your personalized message in the comment box during check out and we'll take care of the rest! >> CLICK HERE |
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"Pride and Prejudice" Hits New Theaters Excel Entertainment's Pride and Prejudice is making a splash onto screens across the nation. With great success, it debuted in Utah, Iowa, Washington, and New Mexico. Audiences in Arizona and Idaho can anticipate a February 13th opening, just in time for Valentine's Day. Feb. 4th-7th: SLC, UT Acclaimed Seoul Ladies Singers to Perform in SLC The Alliance for Arts and Understanding will present the Seoul Ladies Singers as the featured international choir at the Alliance World Festival of Women's Singing. The public is invited, show starts at 7:30pm. Call 801-240-0080 for free tickets. Feb. 6th: American Fork, UT Lloyd Newel and his wife Karmel will speak on “Family Traditions” at American Heritage School at 7:30pm. For additional information call 642-0055 ext.503. Sun. Feb. 8th: San Jose, CA Come hear BYU baseball coach and former player, Vance Law speak at a special fireside at 7:30pm at the San Jose Stake Center. If you have questions contact Kent Williams at kent@mohlernixon.com. Sun. Feb. 8th: Whittier, CA Fireside at 7pm for all adults and young adults. The speaker is Mark Eastmond on "Using the Book of Mormon to Understand the Hours of Atonement". Located at the Whittier Stake Center 15265 Mulberry Drive. To Get Your Free Orange County LDS Resource Guide and Business Directory >> CLICK HERE Wed. Feb. 11th: Laie, HI The BYUH/CCH Alumni Homecoming Honored Alumni & Student Banquet at the Aloha Center Ballroom. Cost $15.00 Buffet Menu and Special Entertainment. Sunday Best or Aloha Wear. For more information call (808) 293-3648. Feb. 13: Oakland, CA Truman and Ann Madsen speak at the Bay Area 2004 Annual Distinguished Public Service Award Dinner. Presented by the East Bay and South Bay Chapters of the BYU Management Society and the Bay Area BYU Alumni. Time is 6:30pm at the Oakland Temple Interstake Center. RSVP at 866-927-3249 Extension 5 by February 9. To Get Your Free Bay Area LDS Resource Guide and Business Directory >> CLICK HERE Feb. 13-14th: SLC, UT Marriage Retreat on Valentine's Day at the Hilton Airport Inn- great food and fun, with seminars by authors Gary and Joy Lundberg. Call 1-800-224-1606 for details. Sat. Feb. 21st: Phoenix, AZ "Saints Unified Voices directed by Gladys Knight" will be featured at "Time Out for Women" held at the Sundome at 8:30am. For more information about the Saints Unified Voices choir, contact Cheryl Stewart Osborn (702) 617-0901 Thurs. Feb. 26th: Orem, UT Kenneth Cope¹s successful "Hear My Praise" concert tour will make its final stop at the UVSC Grand Ballroom. Tickets for the concert are $8 general admission, $5 for students, and are available by calling Campus Connection at 801-863-8797. Wed. Feb. 25th: Orange County, CA 6pm-dinner and speaker Mel Rogers, 7:00PM live broadcast of "Real Orange." Our first function for '04 is a unique opportunity to visit a live television production here in Orange County. Mel Rogers presentation will focus on "Negotiating Skills." To Get Your Free Orange County LDS Resource Guide and Business Directory >> CLICK HERE Orange County Alumni Association The Orange County Chapter of the BYU Alumni Association presents the following upcoming events: BYU Men's Volleyball at UCI - Feb. 26. BYU Young Ambassador's at the Irvine Barclay Theatre - Feb. 28. To Get Your Free Orange County LDS Resource Guide and Business Directory >> CLICK HERE Feb. 28th: BYU Alumni Association BYU Young Ambassadors, Irvine Barclay Theatre, 7:30pm. Tickets go on sale about Jan. 12. To purchase contact the Barclay Box office (949) 854-4646 Sat. Mar. 6th: Columbia, SC The 2004 Family History Workshop, 4440 Jackson Blvd., 10am to 4pm. Cost $10, includes lunch & all materials. For more info call 803-788-7141. Sat. March 20th: Bay Area/Sacramento, CA International Folk Dance Ensemble at 7:30pm at the Sacramento Memorial Auditorium. The program presents more than a dozen ethnic cultures. Please contact Tim Jackson at 916-729-7675 To Get Your Free Bay Area LDS Resource Guide and Business Directory >> CLICK HERE Fri.-Sat. Mar. 26-27th 2004: Costa Mesa, CA The Tabernacle Choir will be performing at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Call (949) 553-2422 TRAVEL WITH A RELIGION TEACHER Bruce Satterfield, well known Religion teacher at Brigham Young University-Idaho will be leading the Birth of a nation and The restoration of the kingdom tour on May 20-Jun. 4. For more details >> CLICK HERE TRAVEL WITH THE MISSIONARIES Elder Dee and Sister Emmajean Risenmay, highly experienced tour directors have put together a series of high quality, yet low cost tours, in connection with BYU-Idaho. For more details >> CLICK HERE |
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LDS News Headlines: BYU to Watch How Candidates Spend Their Bucks The Pew Charitable Trusts awarded $600,000 to researchers at Brigham Young University’s Center for the Study of Elections and Democracy to investigate how new campaign finance rules change the way money is raised and spent in the 2004 presidential and congressional elections. >> Click here for entire story Anchorage Alaska Temple Enlarged To accommodate high use, one of the first temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to utilize a new smaller design has been enlarged. The expanded Anchorage Alaska Temple will be available for public viewing during an open house scheduled to begin Tuesday, 27 January 2004. >> Click here for entire story |
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