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Monday, November 12, 2012

Cookie Exchange


It's time for our annual cookie exchange. Come get ideas for your family, neighbors and friends for the holiday season.
The Cookie Exchange will be Friday, November 30 at 10 am at Sister Beeson's home.  (I know November sounds weird for the date but the 1st is on a Saturday and if I wait til the 7th it's too close to Christmas)  So mark your calendars!  

Details are the same as always: Bring 3 dozen cookies to share and a container to bring yours home in.  Please email your recipes to Sister Beeson at myliebeeson@gmail.com or bring a copy of your recipe with you and she will compile them and circulate them to everyone.  This is a great way to get some new recipes before you begin your holiday baking.  If you have any questions or need directions contact Sister Beeson at (512) 238-9676.  As always children are welcome as long as they're healthy.  For those of you that know me, you know I'm a total germaphobe so please don't take offense.  :)  
Please share this with anyone you know who might be interested."

Sunday, September 30, 2012

General Conference


Semi-annual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles invite all members and friends of the Church to participate in the 182nd Semiannual General Conference on Saturday and Sunday, October 6 and 7, 2012.
Messages will be given by the First Presidency, members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and other General Authorities and general officers of the Church.
General sessions will be held on Saturday at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., followed by the priesthood session at 6:00 p.m., mountain daylight time. Two more general sessions will be held on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. mountain daylight time; the morning session includes the Mormon Tabernacle Choir’s broadcast of Music and the Spoken Word.

Viewing Live

Members can watch conference in their meetinghouses or in their homes.
To view conference at local meetinghouses, check with local leaders on availability of the broadcast by satellite or Internet feed.
The live broadcast will be available from the following sources:
Let's see to it that these seats are filled...even if it is virtually.

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Berry Order




We are doing a fall order for berries! If you would like to order, please fill out the form and return, with payment, to Jennifer Simmons (716-1314, 2508 Trailing Vine Way, Round Rock, 78665, phatmama32@yahoo.com) on or before September 30. Per the church handbook, she cannot accept payment at church and this is not done through provident living. If you have any questions please feel free to call or email.

Price sheets will be found in binders at church on Sunday. Please email Amy Sheen or Mindy Mickelson if you want/need one emailed to you.

Friday, August 31, 2012

Zumba


Ready to Party Yourself into Shape.  Zumba is the latin inspired, easy to follow, caloric burning, dance fitness party.  Feel the music and let loose.  Zumba is for everyone whether you're looking to get into an exercise program or you trying to cross train. 
 
Fall is here and Mylie Beeson is back to a regular Zumba fitness schedule. 
Please Email Mylie Beeson if you would like the schedule.
  

Friday, August 24, 2012

Monday, June 18, 2012

Tennis Camp

Ready for a change of pace this summer? Bailey and Spencer High are planning a tennis camp for kids. The tennis camp is on June 25-28. That's a Monday-Thursday. The camp will go from 8:30-10 each morning at Vista Ridge High School. They will charge $40 for the first kid and then $10 extra per kid per family.
Please let Bailey know ASAP if you are interested.

Saturday, June 16, 2012

King James Bible Exhibition @ UT Campus


Interested in the King James Bible?

Julie Jackson is organizing a group tour of the “King James Bible, Its History and Influence” exhibit at the Harry Ransom Center – The University of Texas

A family exhibit guide that you could use in FHE is available at

http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/exhibitions/2012/kingjamesbible/

Date: Wednesday, July 11
Meet at Julie’s home, 1919 Plantation Dr., at 9:30 am. We will try to arrange carpools to reduce campus parking challenges.
Cost: We will visit the Ransom Center (free admission) and then go to lunch at a restaurant near the university.
Please email Julie jj32@txstate.edu if you are interested.

Additional Information…
Four centuries after its first printing, the King James Bible (1611) remains one of the most influential books in the English language. The Harry Ransom Center, with the Folger Shakespeare Library and the Bodleian Library of the University of Oxford, presents the compelling story of how this translation came into being and its profound effect on our language and culture.
This exhibition traces the history of the King James translation, from the influence of earlier English Bibles to the work of a committee of scholars who spent over six years poring over the text word by word. When the project was complete, printing such a massive work proved a daunting task. A host of type-setting errors led to the infamous "Wicked Bible," "Unrighteous Bible," and "Judas Bible." Ultimately, the text of the King James version appeared in a wide variety of forms: Bibles with blank pages for family histories, pocket Bibles for soldiers to carry into battle, and richly illustrated editions for display.

The language and imagery of the King James translation has had a remarkable influence on English-speaking cultures and literature, from John Milton's Paradise Lost to the poetry of Phillis Wheatley to Norman Mailer's The Gospel According to the Son. The language of the King James Bible permeated the Civil War-era writings of Frederick Douglass, Abraham Lincoln, and both pro- and anti-slavery advocates. It provided the title for Walker Evans and James Agee's Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, a landmark work on sharecroppers hard hit by the Depression, and even inspired the tattoos for Robert De Niro's character, convict Max Cady, in the film Cape Fear. This wide-ranging influence can be seen across the Center's literary, film, photography, and art holdings

The exhibition also features other notable Bibles from the Center's collections and some of the finest examples of modern book design featuring biblical texts. From the beginning of printing, the Bible was regarded as the ultimate challenge for artists, designers, and printers. Perhaps no single object embodies this better than Gutenberg's 42-line Bible, on permanent display at the Center. Many other monuments of classic fine printing, ranging from an early Nicolas Jenson illuminated Bible to the Christopher Plantin Polyglot Bible to an eighteenth-century folio Bible printed by John Baskerville, are on display.

The King James Bible: Its History and Influence is the most comprehensive display of Bibles and related materials in the Ransom Center's history.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Garden Mint

Sister Duffin has mint taking over her garden. If anyone is wanting some, please contact her...she's even willing to dig it up herself!

916.458.1811

Lost TEDDY BEAR


A small brown teddy bear was found in the far back portion of the Scales' car trunk when cleaning it out recently. Sister Scales remembered it was from when we did that Ward service project at Sammy's house. She had completely forgot that she had it.  The bear apparently got hidden behind a box she had stored in their trunk. She is soooooo sorry for that little person who lost it and embarrassed she's had it all this time!  Here is a picture of the bear.... please share this news so we can get it returned to it's owner.

Thank you!