Monday, July 15
Resume, Cover Letter, and ldsjobs.org Profile Help: Los Angeles California Employment Resource Center. 9am–3pm. Learn More.
Summer Pool Parties: Fran Andersen is generously offering her pool as a place for ward members to come swim during summer on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from noon to 4 p.m. You must sign up so click HERE for the Google doc signup sheet. Here are the rules, which you should review with your kids before coming: 1) the pool can accommodate only 6 children and 2 adults total per hour, 2) no running or jumping on the deck surrounding the pool, 3) no jumping in near another swimmer, 4) use the toilet before entering the water, 5) no fake calling for help (the neighbors will call 911), 5) one warning for breaking any rule, and next offense = mandatory time out of the water, 6) children must obey parents when it is time to come out of the water..penalty is forfeiting your next session.
Tuesday, July 16
Beach Days: A gathering of parents with young kids. Contact Natalie Marsh with questions. Beach Day will be Tuesdays at Ocean Park Beach just South of Life Guard Shack #26. The address is 2600 Barnard Way. It is South of the Ocean Park and Neilson Way intersection. I think some Mom's with younger kids may want to get there around 10 ish. If there is someone not on the park list that would like to go, please share.
Young Men's and Young Women's: Westwood Building at 7 pm.
Wednesday, July 17
Ward BBQs: 6 pm at the Westwood Building baseball field. Please bring your own meat and a side dish to share. Invite friends and enjoy the summer evenings.
Summer Pool Parties: Fran Andersen is generously offering her pool as a place for ward members to come swim during summer on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from noon to 4 p.m. You must sign up so click HERE for the Google doc signup sheet. Here are the rules, which you should review with your kids before coming: 1) the pool can accommodate only 6 children and 2 adults total per hour, 2) no running or jumping on the deck surrounding the pool, 3) no jumping in near another swimmer, 4) use the toilet before entering the water, 5) no fake calling for help (the neighbors will call 911), 5) one warning for breaking any rule, and next offense = mandatory time out of the water, 6) children must obey parents when it is time to come out of the water..penalty is forfeiting your next session.
Thursday, July 18
Summer Pool Parties: Fran Andersen is generously offering her pool as a place for ward members to come swim during summer on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from noon to 4 p.m. You must sign up so click HERE for the Google doc signup sheet. Here are the rules, which you should review with your kids before coming: 1) the pool can accommodate only 6 children and 2 adults total per hour, 2) no running or jumping on the deck surrounding the pool, 3) no jumping in near another swimmer, 4) use the toilet before entering the water, 5) no fake calling for help (the neighbors will call 911), 5) one warning for breaking any rule, and next offense = mandatory time out of the water, 6) children must obey parents when it is time to come out of the water..penalty is forfeiting your next session.
Friday, July 19
Playdates in the Park: A gathering for moms and young kids who want to get together at local parks to play with other moms and kids. Friday, July 12: Coldwater Canyon, Friday, July 19: Roxbury Park, Friday, July 26: Aidean's Place.
Saturday, July 20
Sunday, July 21
Church Meetings: 9 am: Sacrament Meeting | 10:10 am: RS/PH, YM/YW, Primary | 11:10 am: Sunday School
Choir Practice: Immediately following church at 12:10 pm in the 1st Ward's Relief Society Room
Why I Believe Fireside: 7 pm at the LA Temple Visitor's Center with guest speaker Doug Steimle.
Why I Believe Fireside: 7 pm at the LA Temple Visitor's Center with guest speaker Doug Steimle.
LOOKING AHEAD
Saturday, July 27
Stake Pioneer Day: Come celebrate our Pioneer Ancestors! 3–7 pm at the Westwood Ball Field. Please email westwood2ndwardreliefsociety@gmail.com if you are able to bring a pie or a watermelon. Our ward is responsible for 20 pies and 20 watermelons. The pies are un-realted to the pie-baking contest.
Visitors' Center Event: 7:00 p.m. Margaret-Blair-Young, award winning author, playwright, and co-producer of 2007's "Nobody Knows: The Untold Story of Black Mormons" will speak. Unique insights on Black Mormon history and on a film project, "Heart of Africa," about LDS missionaries serving in Africa. All are invited to attend.
Sunday, August 25
Why I Believe Fireside: 7 pm at the LA Temple Visitor's Center with guest speaker Craig Everett.
Sunday, September 15
Why I Believe Fireside: 7 pm at the LA Temple Visitor's Center with guest speaker Elder Nelson D. Condova—En Espanol.
Saturday and Sunday October 5 and 6
General Conference: More information coming soon.
Saturday and Sunday October 12 and 13
Stake Conference: More information coming soon.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Needs
- Please let the Ward Housing Coordinator (Cheryl Cunliffe - cherylcunliffe@gmail.com) know if you have any rooms to rent in your house, short-term, long-term or part-time (Monday-Friday) or have any rental properties available. She's been getting serveral request lately and wants to know what's available from the ward members.
- Melissa Johnson would like to know if anyone has family temple names that she can do work for in the Temple. Please contact her or her husband Dan, directly.
Summer Pool Parties: Fran Andersen is generously offering her pool as a place for ward members to come swim during summer on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from noon to 4 p.m. You must sign up so click HERE for the Google doc signup sheet. Here are the rules, which you should review with your kids before coming: 1) the pool can accommodate only 6 children and 2 adults total per hour, 2) no running or jumping on the deck surrounding the pool, 3) no jumping in near another swimmer, 4) use the toilet before entering the water, 5) no fake calling for help (the neighbors will call 911), 5) one warning for breaking any rule, and next offense = mandatory time out of the water, 6) children must obey parents when it is time to come out of the water..penalty is forfeiting your next session.
Volunteer at the Prison: If you'd like to volunteer to visit the prison with other members of the stake, please contact Scott for more information: scottcporter@hotmail.com
Remember to do and report your Visiting Teaching: Once it's done please report your visiting teaching to your visiting teaching supervisor the first week of every month for the previous month. Please also let your supervisor know how your sisters are doing and if there are any needs.
Upload Your Photo: Visit www.lds.org and log in to upload your photo to our new online directory and print a new photo directory from home. Learn more. In an effort to add photos to the ward directory, we will be using your Facebook photo unless you would not like us to use it. Please email Erin at ww2livework@hotmail.com with a photo you would prefer.
Playdates in the Park: A gathering for moms and young kids who want to get together at local parks to play with other moms and kids. We'll be moving back to Wednesdays in January. Time is from 2:30-5:00. Come and go as your schedule permits. May 29: Aiden's Place, June coming soon.
Music Makers: ON HIATUS FOR THE SUMMER. Another great gathering for Moms and kids which is held every Friday at 10:15 am in the room we meet in for Relief Society. Questions or want to be added to the email list? Contact Rachel McKissick rachelmckissick@gmail.com. Music Makers is a chance for young children to get their wiggles out by dancing and playing to music. There will be a hiatus this summer, more information coming soon.
Emergency Preparedness reminder: The First Presidency recommends building a three-month supply of food. Each month a recipe will be provided that includes nonperishable food items. When storing food it is important to keep track of expiration dates and store food in proper conditions. The First Presidency recommends to store what you eat and eat what you store. This allows a rotation of the food before the expiration date. Cooking without power is another concern in times of emergency. The following website list the many options available: www.yourfamilyark.org. There are instructions on how to build your own oven using cardboard, foil, and charcoal or links on where to purchase solar oven. Our goal is to make some progress every month. Good luck.
The Los Angeles Family History Library: wants to remind you that we are open and are offering a variety of classes to meet the needs of the community. The center is open from 12-5 pm the second Sunday of every month. We are also beginning to offer video training classes from the FamilySearch Wiki, which we hope will be well attended. Please visit our website LAFHL.org and check out all of our up-coming free Saturday classes by following this link:http://www.lafhl.org/satclass.htm and don't forget to check on the schedule for the Sunday night Foundation coursehttp://www.lafhl.org/sixclasses.htm and the Three-Day Intensive Classes are also listed athttp://www.lafhl.org/threedaycourse.html Hopefully you will find some classes of interest to you!
Addiction Recovery Program: through The Los Angeles California Stake/LDS Family Services. Confidential recovery and support groups for individuals and family members. For more information, call 424.255.8277 or email LosAngelesARP@gmail.com. Learn more about meeting schedules.
LA Stake Employment & Networking: Click here to join the Stake Facebook Group—Be sure to also visit our Ward Employment Blog.
Stake Networking Night: Always the last Thursday of the month at the LA Stake Center at 7:30 pm. Learn more.
Interested in participating in sports? Check out the LA Stake Sports Blog for more information.
Housing and Employment Help: Click here or email Cheryl at ww2livework@hotmail.com.
Housing and Employment Help: Click here or email Cheryl at ww2livework@hotmail.com.
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