I just wanted to tell you all how much I've enjoyed serving as second counselor. This calling has blessed and taught me more than I ever imagined. I adore each of you and will miss you. Thank you for your great examples. Take care and keep your testimonies strong.
Love, Sister Jeppesen
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Friday, October 15, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Christmas Crafts Almost Overnighter
Christmas Crafts Almost Overnighter
Friday November 5th {5PM until late}
in the Cultural Hall
Dinner will be Served
Bring a Treat to Share
Money and Order forms due to Jodi by Oct. 10th.
CLICK HERE FOR ORDER FORM
CHOOSE FROM THE FOLLOWING:

Fabric Button Bookmarks $1

FHE, Name & Chalk Dice (Set of 3) $8.50
Each Block measures aprox. 3.5 inches on each side.
FHE Block- Make Family Home Evening assignments a game! Each side has a different FHE assignment: Prayer, Scripture, Treat, Song, Lesson, Game. Block Colors available: Turquoise with Black Vinyl or Black with Tan Vinyl.
Name Block- (As long as the name fits) Can be used along with the FHE block or Chalk Block to see who gets what assignment OR use to see who gets to say the Prayer for dinner or who gets to take out the garbage, etc. If you don’t have 6 names for the block, you can also put a ? and the roller gets to choose who gets picked. Block Colors available: Turquoise with Black Vinyl or Tan with Black Vinyl.
Chalk Block- You can actually write on this block like a chalk board. It is easy to clean by wiping with a damp cloth. You can use it for SO MANY THINGS! Write Chores on it, Games or use it for Sharing Time or Singing Time.

12x15 Distressed Personalized Temple Pics. Choose from over 25 temples. Can personalize with name and date or something else. $8.50. CLICK HERE to see temple choices.

8x10 Earring Holder Frame $4.50 Bring your own Scrapbook Paper or use some of ours.

Pizza Pan Christmas Countdown with Fabric Button Magnet $7

Celebration Chalkboard where you write something to Celebrate each day or Menu Board. Choose from Vinyl:
Let's Celebrate! Menu: or Count Your Blessings
Turquoise with Black Vinyl & Chalkboard or Tan with Black Vinyl & Chalkboard
$4

6x6 Holiday Tiles Set of 7. $11
Last Name Ornament $4
Believe Ornament $3
CLICK HERE FOR ORDER FORM
Friday November 5th {5PM until late}
in the Cultural Hall
Dinner will be Served
Bring a Treat to Share
Money and Order forms due to Jodi by Oct. 10th.
CLICK HERE FOR ORDER FORM
CHOOSE FROM THE FOLLOWING:

Fabric Button Bookmarks $1

FHE, Name & Chalk Dice (Set of 3) $8.50
Each Block measures aprox. 3.5 inches on each side.
FHE Block- Make Family Home Evening assignments a game! Each side has a different FHE assignment: Prayer, Scripture, Treat, Song, Lesson, Game. Block Colors available: Turquoise with Black Vinyl or Black with Tan Vinyl.
Name Block- (As long as the name fits) Can be used along with the FHE block or Chalk Block to see who gets what assignment OR use to see who gets to say the Prayer for dinner or who gets to take out the garbage, etc. If you don’t have 6 names for the block, you can also put a ? and the roller gets to choose who gets picked. Block Colors available: Turquoise with Black Vinyl or Tan with Black Vinyl.
Chalk Block- You can actually write on this block like a chalk board. It is easy to clean by wiping with a damp cloth. You can use it for SO MANY THINGS! Write Chores on it, Games or use it for Sharing Time or Singing Time.

12x15 Distressed Personalized Temple Pics. Choose from over 25 temples. Can personalize with name and date or something else. $8.50. CLICK HERE to see temple choices.

8x10 Earring Holder Frame $4.50 Bring your own Scrapbook Paper or use some of ours.

Pizza Pan Christmas Countdown with Fabric Button Magnet $7

Celebration Chalkboard where you write something to Celebrate each day or Menu Board. Choose from Vinyl:
Let's Celebrate! Menu: or Count Your Blessings
Turquoise with Black Vinyl & Chalkboard or Tan with Black Vinyl & Chalkboard
$4

6x6 Holiday Tiles Set of 7. $11

Last Name Ornament $4
Believe Ornament $3
CLICK HERE FOR ORDER FORM
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Friday, July 16, 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Upcoming Primary Activity
The HV 4th Ward Primary is having a Pioneer Activity on Saturday July 10th.
We are very excited about this upcoming activity, and want to make it a great experience for the children. We are in need of the following items:
Baby food jars (with lids)
Plain buttons (flat, any size)
Pioneer clothing
We hope to share pioneer life and spiritual heritage with the children. Please let us know if you are able to donate or lend any of the mentioned items.
Love and Thanks,
The Primary Presidency
Sativa Kozerski
Melanie Francis
Megan Davis
Amanda Hardee
We are very excited about this upcoming activity, and want to make it a great experience for the children. We are in need of the following items:
Baby food jars (with lids)
Plain buttons (flat, any size)
Pioneer clothing
We hope to share pioneer life and spiritual heritage with the children. Please let us know if you are able to donate or lend any of the mentioned items.
Love and Thanks,
The Primary Presidency
Sativa Kozerski
Melanie Francis
Megan Davis
Amanda Hardee
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Are your Kids already bored with Summer?

Click Here for a list of the top Kids Activity Sites. Print some worksheets to make sure their brains still work or just get a fun activity idea when you are starting to go nuts!
Thanks to all of you who helped at the Humanitarian Center tonight. I felt like I gained more from the experience than I ever could have given. I learned a lot but also caught the spirit of serving and can't wait to work on some more projects. Here is a quote they shared with us tonight that I really enjoyed.
-Tami
Helping Vs. Serving by Rachel Naomi Remen
In recent years the question how can I help? has become meaningful to many people. But perhaps there is a deeper question we might consider. Perhaps the real question is not how can I help? but how can I serve?
Serving is different from helping. Helping is based on inequality; it is not a relationship between equals. When you help, you use your own strength to help those of lesser strength. If I'm attentive to what's going on inside of me when I'm helping, I find that I'm always helping someone who's not as strong as I am, who is needier than I am. People feel this inequality. When we help we may inadvertently take away from people more than we could ever give them; we may diminish their self-esteem, their sense of worth, integrity, and wholeness. When I help, I am very aware of my own strength. But we don't serve with our strength, we serve with our Selves. We draw from all of our experiences. Our limitations serve, our wounds serve, even our darkness can serve. The wholeness in us serves the wholeness in others and the wholeness in life. The wholeness in you is the same as the wholeness in me. Service is a relationship between equals.
Helping incurs debt. When you help someone, they owe you one. But serving, like healing, is mutual. There is no debt. I am as served as the person I am serving. When I help, I have a feeling of satisfaction. When I serve, I have a feeling of gratitude. These are very different things.
-Tami
Helping Vs. Serving by Rachel Naomi Remen
In recent years the question how can I help? has become meaningful to many people. But perhaps there is a deeper question we might consider. Perhaps the real question is not how can I help? but how can I serve?
Serving is different from helping. Helping is based on inequality; it is not a relationship between equals. When you help, you use your own strength to help those of lesser strength. If I'm attentive to what's going on inside of me when I'm helping, I find that I'm always helping someone who's not as strong as I am, who is needier than I am. People feel this inequality. When we help we may inadvertently take away from people more than we could ever give them; we may diminish their self-esteem, their sense of worth, integrity, and wholeness. When I help, I am very aware of my own strength. But we don't serve with our strength, we serve with our Selves. We draw from all of our experiences. Our limitations serve, our wounds serve, even our darkness can serve. The wholeness in us serves the wholeness in others and the wholeness in life. The wholeness in you is the same as the wholeness in me. Service is a relationship between equals.
Helping incurs debt. When you help someone, they owe you one. But serving, like healing, is mutual. There is no debt. I am as served as the person I am serving. When I help, I have a feeling of satisfaction. When I serve, I have a feeling of gratitude. These are very different things.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
JOY IN THE GARDEN
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Elder Henry B. Eyring described Visiting Teaching beautifully:
“You are called to represent the Savior. Your voice to testify becomes the same as His voice, your hands to lift the same as His hands. . . . Your calling is to bless lives. That will be true even in the most ordinary tasks you are assigned. . . . You see, there are no small callings to represent the Lord” (“Rise to Your Call,” Ensign, Nov. 2002, 76)
“You are called to represent the Savior. Your voice to testify becomes the same as His voice, your hands to lift the same as His hands. . . . Your calling is to bless lives. That will be true even in the most ordinary tasks you are assigned. . . . You see, there are no small callings to represent the Lord” (“Rise to Your Call,” Ensign, Nov. 2002, 76)
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Cooking Class
We are having a Bread Making Demonstration/Cooking Class on April 8th at 6:30PM at Jill B.'s house.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Relief Society Birthday Party
Wednesday, February 24, 2010

We have the opportunity to celebrate the Relief Society and 168 years of inspiring women on March 17th. Our Relief Society Birthday “Sale a Bration” will be an evening of fun and inspiration. It will be a night of retail therapy as well as spiritual therapy. There will be fabulous speakers, handouts, giveaways, great food and a nursery. You don’t want to miss this amazing evening!
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Sunday, January 3, 2010
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