LDS Events Calendar

Lunch and Learn Series with Deseret Book Artists and Authors  
Every Friday, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Downtown Deseret Book Store, SLC, Utah

September 16
Eric Dowdle
Folk Artist Eric Dowdle has applied his unique style to cities around the country and world. His paintings have been honored and displayed in exhibits and galleries everywhere. They stand apart as they encompass the essence of what people feel about their homes and country.

September 23 & 24
Ben Behunin
Ben Behunin a native of Salt Lake City, Utah. Ben has always been a bit of an artist, doodling in the margins of papers, making mud pies, carving wood and making sculpture out of discarded goods. In 1988 as a freshman in high school, he enrolled in his first formal art class. “Once my hands hit the clay, I knew I had found something in which I wanted to excel. After serving a mission in Germany I spent time in that country serving a potter's apprenticeship with an artist friend I had met during my time there. I continued my art studies in Hawaii and in Utah and married the girl of my dreams. Then dove into my art full-time and opened my own studio.”

September 30 and October 1
Welcoming multiple fine artists for Friday and Saturday of General Conference weekend!

September 30
Michael Bedard 
Michael Bedard spends his time in Nauvoo and in Saint George, Utah.  These are perfect locations to paint the restoration of the gospel  because of their rich church history, cradled in the faith, toil and sacrifices of the early saints.

“ I have a passion for light and authenticity of a subject. Before I take on a new painting I do extensive research to create a good foundation. Each time I aim for a masterpiece.”

Howard Lyon
Howard Lyon was born and raised in Mesa, Arizona, where he now resides with his wife and three children.

Over the past 15 years he has worked in the video game industry as an Art Director, concept artist and freelance illustrator.  For much of his career he has painted dragons and trolls or scenes from science fiction.  He has studied art in Italy, France, and most recently at the Grand Central Academy in New York.  He has combined these experiences to expand his subject matter to create inspirational pieces in the style of some of his favorite old masters: William Bouguereau, Lawrence Alma-Tadema, and John William Waterhouse.

Ladies Night: October 1
Julie Rogers
Julie Rogers known for her vibrant colors and impressionistic style, masterfully executes pastels, watercolors and oil paintings. Julie has painted over 85 images of pioneers. “I love to record the simple things people do each day and capture the emotion of the moment. I only pray that as an artist, I may stir the heart of the viewer to a heightened sense of peace and joy.”

Jolene Allphine
Author Jolene Allphin researched  pioneer stories while encouraging Julie to paint them. Tell My Story, Too by Jolene S. Allphin, is a collection of 258 biographical sketches of pioneers and rescuers of the Willie, Martin, Hodgett and Hunt Companies of 1856.  

Free Garden Tours of Temple Square and Church Headquarters
Monday – Friday at 10 a.m.: Door 15 of the Conference Center, SLC, UT
Monday – Friday at noon: Church Office Building Plaza, SLC, UT
Wednesdays at 7 p.m.: Church Office Building Plaza, SLC, UT
Sundays at 10:30 a.m.: East gate of Temple Square, SLC, UT
 

Washington DC Temple Visitors’ Center
 
Sunday, Sept. 18, 7:00 pm
Why I Believe: Brad & Mary Jane Bryan
Brad and Mary Jane Bryan will be our keynote speakers. Brother Bryan, a convert to the Church, recently retired as the Executive Vice President of Marriott International’s Architecture & Construction Division. He serves on the National Advisory Council of the Marriott School of Management at BYU and on the Athletic Leadership Council. Both of the Bryans have held numerous Church leadership positions. They have five children and thirteen grandchildren.

Sunday, Sept 25, 7:00 pm
Kevin Clawson Fireside: The Poor Among Us
What is the gospel charge to help the poor, who are the poor, and what can an ordinary person do to make a difference?  Brother Clawson, founder of Reach the Children humanitarian project will give us concrete ideas about what ordinary Americans can do to make a difference in the world. This presentation is in keeping with the theme of the “Love Thy Neighbor” Exhibit which will be at the Visitors’ Center through October.

WOMEN OF CONVICTION LECTURE SERIES
Second Thursday of the month at 7 p.m.
Main floor auditorium of the Church Office Building at 50 East North Temple Street
 

Screening of Joseph Smith, Volume 1: Plates of Gold
This is a new movie directed by Christian Vuissa following Joseph's early adult years and the events leading up to the publication of the Book of Mormon.

Eugene OR

Wednesday 9/14/2011, 7:00pm
Bijou Art Cinema

492 East 13th Avenue

Eugene, OR 97401

Visit Josephmovie.com for more screening information.

Southern Utah Heritage Choir: Upcoming Fall Concert
Songs for a Late Summers Evening
Friday and Saturday, September 16th and 17th
DSC Cox Auditorium

The choir will sing through the golden age of Broadway with familiar numbers from South Pacific, The King and I, Carousel, The Sound of Music, to name a few.

125th Anniversary Celebration for LDS Business College
Wednesday, September 21, 12 noon -3 p.m.
LDS Business College, Salt Lake City, UT

Friends of LDS Business College are invited to attend a “Neighborhood Celebration” party in Downtown Salt Lake, on the plaza south of the college at 95 North 300 West, to celebrate 125 years of LDSBC. The party will open with an official cake cutting, and feature party treats, entertainment, displays, games, and prizes. At about 12:30, 1,000 ping pong balls will be tossed from the roof of the 10-story building with 125 marked for prizes.

LIFT CONFERENCE FOR WOMEN

Saturday, Oct. 29, 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Orem, Utah
Orem High School

This one day conference will feature prominent speakers that will educate and, of
course, upLIFT. Liz Edmunds (star of the popular TV show, The Food Nanny) will be the
hostess. Other speakers include  Dr. John Lund, Hank Smith, Meg Johnson,
Sheldon Martin, Kathy Jenkins, Kim Nelson and Amy Hansen.
 
Tickets are: $19.99 (early bird registration) and $29.99 after Oct. 20th or
at the door. All participants will receive a tote bag and chocolates with
registration.

To register, visit: http://liftwomensconference.eventbrite.com

Prairie Pioneer Legacy: A Family History Conference
October 29, 9 AM – 4 PM

Mormon Trail Center at Historic Winter Quarters, 3215 State Street, Omaha, NE

Sponsored by the Historic Pioneer Research Group, Inc.



The focus of this event is genealogical research for those pioneers who lived in the area of Winter Quarters, NE, and surrounding Iowa settlements in 1846 – 1853. Presenters will include Susan Easton Black and William Hartley, noted Church history researchers.

For more information contact Carl Scott, CEO of HPRG, Inc at pioneer-research-group@cox.net.

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