Friday, July 29, 2022

Hygiene Kits Delivered to Nonprofit Agencies

    

   The Relief Society assembled most of the items for hygiene kits that were then assembled by the Young Women at Girls Camp.  Then they were delivered to three nonprofit agencies in Lodi with the help of Lisa Clegg, Mokelumne Ward Relief Society President, and her daughter Leanna and her son Logan. Picture on the left is Lisa chatting with Cheryl Francis, director of Grace & Mercy Foundation.

    In the picture on the right, Lisa, Logan, and Lenna with A.J., a volunteer at Grace and Mercy, loaded cases of hygiene kits. One case for Grace & Mercy and one case for the new Lodi Access Center for unhoused people of the area.

   Above: Leanna and Logan at the Showered With Love bus that was converted to three shower units for the less fortunate of Lodi. The inset picture is the Clegg family presenting hygiene kits to Mary Jarrard, Director of Showered With Love while the bus as parked at Gravity Church in Lodi.

Young Men Duty to God Camp

   
      Duty to God camp was a success.  Joseph Stringer was asked to be the camp Medic and also help the Kitchen staff which included, Casey Haynes, Jenny Haynes, Brittany Clark, Hillary Sroufe and a few others from different wards.  Young men ate well but most of all were Spiritually fed as they were taught by our Stake President Means and Local leaders in Bishoprics.  The young men enjoyed Archery, pellet gun, shot-gun, paint ball sling shot, Boating at Bullard’s Bar, and camp games.  The food is always excellent when the Haynes are in the kitchen. Every day the young men had the peaceful opportunity to go to their “Sacred Grove” to study, ponder, and pray.  That was very uplifting !   

 

Young Men and Young Women Venture Out to Find Lost Sheep

    Youth leaders had a unique plan to teach YM and YW about the importance of bringing a lost sheep back to the fold (Luke 15:4-5.)  Several adults were asked to be "lost sheep" roaming in stores.  The youth were to find them, and when found the lost sheep would give them a paper with their name on to turn in at the end of the event.

   In the picture on the left, Ardell Gillingwater has been found shopping in Target.  In the middle picture  Judy Wilcox was shopping for paper goods in Staples when she was discovered by two Young Women.

   Pat Ambrosi is in yellow pants in the picture on the right.  She said she was easy to find because the youth in the past had brought painted rocks and candy to her home.  She was accompanied by Julie Kozak who is standing to Pat's left in the white shirt.  They were shopping n Marshalls where Julie found a pair of slacks she wanted to buy before they were discovered. 

   Before the group began their activity YM leader Kendal Mecham shared a spiritual thought on following the Savior.  At the conclusion the group returned to the chapel to enjoy cookies with Bishop Holden and his wife Lisa,  and listen to a selection from a conference talk by Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf.
   "You ay feel that your life is in ruins.  You may have sinned.  You may be afraid, angry, grieving, or tortured by doubt.  But just as the Good Shepherd finds His lost sheep, if you will only left up; your heart to the Savior of the world, and He will find you.  He will rescue you.  He will lift you and place you on His shoulders.  He will carry you home."
   YM leader Don Daley summed it up by saying, "We are all lost sheep at some point and the Savior is always looking for us, waiting to bring us home."


Sunday, July 24, 2022

Another Exciting Girls Camp for Mokelumne River Ward

 


Mokelumne Ward Young Women

   Joseph Stringer taught 2nd year Young Women learn some outdoor survival skills.  He taught them how to do a fireman's carry with 1 person and 2 person carry.   Joseph also taught them how to make a "blanker stretcher" similar to ones used in the military. Cindy Parker did a wonderful job teaching them first aid.  
   Another activity involved the climbing wall and the rappelling wall with a 100 ft. drop.  "That was very exciting," Joseph said. Everyone had a wonderful time.
                                        Some more beautiful pictures.


New Sister Missionaries

 



   The latest sister missionaries to our ward are so delightful and dedicated to the work.  Here is a little bit about them:

     Left is Sister Tolman from Orem, Utah and has eight older brothers!  All of them went on missions and she heard "cool" stories about their experiences. She wanted to have the same experience.  She has been in the Sacramento Mission for almost a year and says she "loves it!"

    Before her mission she studied at UVU in Provo/Orem.

    Sister Black (right) was a student at BYU Provo when she was in a car accident and had some serious injuries which took some time to recover. She has been in this mission for 10 months and says "It is the best thing that ever happened to me."




"Bloom Where You're Planted" is theme of Relief Society Activity


   The Relief Society never has an activity without delicious food to complement it. Activities director Stacy Kadlacsik (right)  introduced the program and invited sisters to choose from the assortment of fresh fruit and vegetables to eat while the program was beginning. 

     Dave Gillingwater was the guest presenter and explained various things about mostly fall gardening, as well as providing some food storage tips.  The picture on the left is one of the pages from a book he keeps of all the things he grows in his garden.  On the right he is explaining how gardening varies depending on where you live in the world.

       One of the fascinating things Dave taught was how to grow wheat sprouts.  He said that for 37 cents you can buy enough wheat to put in a tray with water and grow enough sprouts to last for two weeks for use in sandwiches, salads, and other things.  
     All the sisters had an opportunity to plant seeds in cups to take home. They were told to punch holes in the bottom of the cup to prevent water from staying in the cup, then soak the seeds for 4 or 5 days before planting.  In the top right picture is Andrea Mogler (Relief Society committee member) and Tami Woods (second counselor in Relief Society) overseeing and helping with the project.
   All of the sisters received handouts "Vegetable Garden Basics" with explanations and details about winter gardening.


 

Young Women Love to Serve


 On Tuesday, June 14, 2022, our amazing young women had the opportunity to participate in a "Party in a Box" activity at River Fountains Care Facility.  With a Hawaiian theme as the backdrop the young women assisted the residents in making crafts such as necklaces, drawings and sun catchers.  It was a lovely experience for both the residents and the young women alike.  One of their leaders reported: "One could feel the love of our Savior in the efforts to care for, and get to know, our friends from River Fountains. We hope to return there again soon."