A special meeting will be held during mutual for all priest and teacher age youth, and any deacons who may turn 14 before July 11th. Leaders and parents are also invited to attend. The youth on the encampment council are going to present the theme, highlight the awesome activities of the camp, and discuss how to prepare physically and spiritually. They will review medical form requirements, registration, and try to answer any questions people have about the camp. This will be your mutual activity for the week, regardless if you have mutual on Tuesday or Wednesday. Regular mutual attire.
Where: Stake Center Cultural Hall
When: 7:00pm
Who: All youth who will be 14 or older on July 11th. And their leaders and parents
Attire: Nice casual
January 24, 2016
January Merit Badge Roundup
January 23 - MB Roundup at the Mahogan Building
- 8:00AM Citizenship in the Community (Notes)
- 8:00AM Citizenship in the Nation (Prerequisites)
- 10:15AM Communications (Prerequisites)
- 10:15AM Plumbing
January 23, 2016
Citizenship in the Community
Ken Cromar from the 5th ward presented the Citizenship in the Community merit badge. Here are the handouts for his class.
Manila Area History
Citizenship in the Community Notes (Please read this!!)
Manila Area History
Citizenship in the Community Notes (Please read this!!)
January 22, 2016
Citizenship in the Nation
James Patterson of the 7th ward will present the Citizenship in the Nation merit badge at 8:00am on January 23 at the Mahogany building. Here are the prerequisites:
Prerequisites - Cit. In Nation MB:
2. Do TWO of the following:
A. Visit a place that is listed as a National Historic Landmark or that is on the National Register of Historic Places. Tell your counselor what you learned about the landmark or site and what you found interesting about it.
B. Tour your state capitol building or the U.S. Capitol. Tell your counselor what you learned about the capitol, its function, and its history.
C. Tour a federal facility. Explain to your counselor what you saw there and what you learned about its function in the local community and how it serves this nation.
D. Choose a national monument that interests you. Using books, brochures, the Internet (with your parent’s permission), and other resources, find out more about the monument. Tell your counselor what you learned, and explain why the monument is important to this country’s citizens.
3. Watch the national evening news five days in a row OR read the front page of a major daily newspaper five days in a row. Discuss the national issues you learned about with your counselor. Choose one of the issues and explain how it affects you and your family.
Prerequisites - Cit. In Nation MB:
2. Do TWO of the following:
A. Visit a place that is listed as a National Historic Landmark or that is on the National Register of Historic Places. Tell your counselor what you learned about the landmark or site and what you found interesting about it.
B. Tour your state capitol building or the U.S. Capitol. Tell your counselor what you learned about the capitol, its function, and its history.
C. Tour a federal facility. Explain to your counselor what you saw there and what you learned about its function in the local community and how it serves this nation.
D. Choose a national monument that interests you. Using books, brochures, the Internet (with your parent’s permission), and other resources, find out more about the monument. Tell your counselor what you learned, and explain why the monument is important to this country’s citizens.
3. Watch the national evening news five days in a row OR read the front page of a major daily newspaper five days in a row. Discuss the national issues you learned about with your counselor. Choose one of the issues and explain how it affects you and your family.
January 15, 2016
Life to Eagle Leader Training
Life to Eagle training will be from 6:30 to 9:30 on 11 Feb. 2016. The location is not yet set and will follow soon. It will be within our council.
Council would like the following to attend:
• All Eagle Coaches (mandatory)
• All Eagle Coordinators
• Stake Young Men’s Presidencies
• Ward Young Men’s Presidencies
• Eagle approval people
• Unit advancement chairs/committee chairs
• Scoutmasters
• Varsity team coaches
• Venturing crew advisers
• Anyone who has anything to do with Eagles
Council will be creating binders for each person who attends that are customized for our training session.
I would also like to see each of the people who approves projects attending, that will make our approval nights go much more smoothly.
Thank you for your help in this effort. As you can imagine, there is no way we could spread this information without everyone helping along the way.
--
Andrew Lundgren
Alpine District Advancement Chair
Manila 12th Ward
January 14, 2016
Communications Merit Badge - January Roundup
The communications merit badge will be presented at 10:15 in the Mahogany building. Scott Robinson from the 6th ward will be the presenter. Brother Robinson has specified that the following requirements should be done before the class starts.
2 Do ONE of the following:
a. Think of a creative way to describe yourself, using, for example, a collage, short story or autobiography, drawing or series of photographs, or a song or skit. Using the aid you created, make a presentation to your counselor about yourself.
b. Choose a concept, product, or service in which you have great confidence. Build a sales plan based on its good points. Try to persuade the counselor to agree with, use, or buy your concept, product or service. After your sales talk, discuss with your counselor how persuasive you were.
4 Interview someone you know fairly well, like, or respect because of his or her position, talent, career or life experiences. Listen actively to learn as much as you can about the person. Then prepare and deliver to your counselor an introduction of the person as though this person were to be a guest speaker, and include reasons why the audience would want to hear this person speak. Show how you would call to invite this person to speak.
January 3, 2016
President Livingston Invites Woodbadge Participation
From: Scott Livingston
Date: Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 6:27 PM
Subject: Woodbadge 2016
Each bishopric in our stake is formally assigned to attend Wood Badge sometime in the next year if you have not already attended. As the presidency of the Aaronic Priesthood, this is invaluable training that will impact the lives of countless youth as you implement what you are taught. The link below gives a glimpse into how Wood Badge can impact your work as a bishopric. I also invite all Young Women, Young Men and Primary leaders to also register to attend. If you can't attend our stake-sponsored course, you are encouraged to register for another course being held in 2016. Our vision is simple: We will be a Wood Badge stake, meaning that every leader that should receive this training will receive it.My dear brothers and sisters -Beginning tomorrow, November 1st, our stake-sponsored Wood Badge course will be opening for registration. This course will be held September 15-17 & 22-24, 2016 at Maple Dell. This is a wonderful opportunity to receive some of the most powerful and life-changing training you'll ever receive. Two other stakes will be joining us: Cedar Hills and Cedar Hills West. Spots fill up very quickly.
Our course director will be Brother Curtis O'Reilly, of our stake high council. Sister Livingston and I will both be a part of this course - her as a participant and myself as a troop guide. We have many other fantastic leaders who will be providing the training for all attending.I promise you that as you make the sacrifice required to participate in Wood Badge, you will become a better husband and father, wife and mother, and a more powerful and effective Priesthood leader. You will come to know the Savior more personally. And He will teach you personally, by the power of the Holy Ghost, what He has called you to do and how He will help you to do it. We look forward to seeing you at Wood Badge.Here is the link to register. It will be active tomorrow.
http://www.utahscouts.org/event/wood-badge-w2-591-16-13- curtis-oreilly/1802554 With love,President Livingston
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