• Activities,  Youth Activities

    Eternal Rescue Mission

    Determine the number of participants. For large groups, break them up into 2 or 3 separate groups. Groups of approximately 10-12 people work best. You will need fewer boards than people so if you have a group of 12 people – use 9 boards. Use masking tape to mark a start and finish line. The starting area is “earth” and…

  • Activities,  Youth Activities

    Backwards Manners Dinner

    We recently had a combined Young Women’s activity were we had a mini lesson on table manners and then we had a spaghetti dinner, with a twist. We first gave all the dishes and utensils a number, plates #1, cups #2, Forks #3, etc… As the girls arrived they were given a number of 1 – 5 (we wrote it…

  • Activities,  Relief Society Activities

    Garden-themed Enrichment Activity

    For a quarterly Enrichment meeting, our Enrichment Leader and Counselor settled on a garden theme for a preparedness and provident living event. They came up with some great ideas, and I’m posting the notes from their planning meeting here in case it helps others. Program: Opening Song: Opening Prayer / Blessing on the Food Welcome by Enrichment Counselor Musical Presentation…

  • Activities,  Youth Activities

    Outside Movie

    For a Beehive activity we set up a movie projector (Hooked to Lap top and Speakers)and projected a movie on a screen. We started the movie a 9:00 p.m. (Must do activity in summer) and we layed on chairs and blankets. The movie we watched was Charly (Movie of your choice) This activity was free and it was one of…

  • Activities,  Youth Activities

    What’s In Your Backpack?

    I printed clipart of a backpack on 8 1/2 by 11 paper, and cut them out. I then glued them to the paper sacks. I used ribbon ( paper will also work ) to creat straps on the opposite side to form my back pack. We gathered at a leader’s home and watched What’s In Your Backpack by John Bytheway.…

  • Activities,  Relief Society Activities,  Youth Activities

    The Wonderful You

    Shared by Sharon C.  Updated 2017 with file. We wanted to emphasise the Individual Worth of all of our Young Women. Each member of the YW Presidency had to run one activity (we found later that it was way too long and parents became a bit upset because the next day was a school day). 1st Activity – The Young…

  • Activities,  Youth Activities

    Anchors of Testimony

    We did this at Youth Conference in June 2008. We combined 2 talks-“Good, Better & Best” and “Anchors of Testimony”. I started with “Good, Better, & Best”. A trip to Lake Powell was discussed and how the house boat was occasionally anchored from the front of the boat and latched behind a rock (good), other times it had the front…