Showing posts with label 6th ward. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 6th ward. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

6th Ward "Modest is Hottest" Fashion Show

6th Ward YW hosted a fashion show Tuesday night, showcasing all the awesome back-to-school outfits.






















Plus, a game show similar to "The Newlywed Game" only with a mother and daughter:




















Sister Kremnev was the host with the most:




















Sister Heder in her Prom dress...





















The four Hunter girls all gave great talks about modesty, virtue and living a pure life.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Mia Maids ROCK!

One evening in June, the Mia Maids of the 1st and 6th wards met together at President Phillips' home.  The girls came prepared with a couple of games--the "I Have" game and also "Little Sally Walker" (for which there is NO photographic evidence...for good reasons.)

We met a band new Mia Maid in the 1st ward who recently moved from Arizona.  Abby is a terrific addition to their YW program!  We are SO happy to have her with us!

Jessica leads the game.

Uh-oh!  Everyone shift!

Sister Smithson is stuck in the middle.  Think FAST, Sister Smithson!

This game is DANGEROUS!

Good thing Megan and Shelby are good sports! 

Oh good.  President Chestnut made it in time to play!

Girls or Adults--the game works the same for both!  Move it, Sister Naugle!

Our wonderful Stake Presidency shared some thoughts and their testimonies with the YW before we closed. 

One of the thoughts that President Allred shared was "Become who you want to be by consistently being who you want to become."  That is a thought he emphasized to each group of YW that have met with the stake presidency.  We are so blessed to have loving priesthood leaders who want to know and share their concern for the Young Women in our stake!  And thanks to the wonderful Mia Maid leaders who came along for the fun!

Sunday, June 19, 2011

"There's no place like home"

6th Ward YW and their leaders taught and learned about home--their eternal home--while camping at Heber Valley Camp.


The days and activities were themed around Wizard of Oz and the YW values such as one day was "Good Works & Choice and Accountability" and the character was Tin Man (get it? He wanted a heart).
The camp was well-fed by Brother Cobbley and his excellent chef skills. The last night was a special night and a thanksgiving dinner was prepared.

The YW were also spiritually fed and strengthened their testimonies of the Savior through prayer, activities focused on the values, devotionals and testimony meetings.


Thank you to all the leaders and priesthood who took the time to plan and lead and prepare for this camp!