April 28, 2014

This week


Monday, April 28th
Resume, Cover Letter, and ldsjobs.org Profile Help: Los Angeles California Employment Resource Center. 9am–3pm. Learn More.

Tuesday, April 29th
The Career Workshop: Los Angeles California Employment Resource Center. 9 am–4:30 pm. Learn more.
Young Men's and Young Women's: Westwood Building at 7 pm.
 
Wednesday, April 30th
Music Makers: Music Makers is a chance for young children to get their wiggles out by dancing and playing to music and is a gathering for parents/ kids which is held every Wednesday at 9:45 am in the room we meet in for Relief Society. Questions or want to be added to the email list? Contact Elaine Wallace at ewallace@wlabs.net. 
Playdates in the ParkA gathering for parents and young kids who want to get together at local parks to play with other parents/ kids. Wednesdays 3:00-5:00 at Roxbury Park, Fridays 9:30-noon at Aedan's Place Park.

Friday, May 2nd
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. Wednesdays 3:00-5:00 at Roxbury Park, Fridays 9:30-noon at Aedan's Place Park.

Saturday, May 3rd
Three Nanny Goats Gruff is a musical theater opera production presented by the Westwood Ward Primary children and will be Saturday, May 3rd at 7:00 p.m. in the Westwood Ward building cultural hall.

Sunday, May 4th 
We will have a combined Relief Society and Priesthood session focusing on ways to help make Sacrament meetings more reverent.  Come be part of a constructive and uplifting discussion and learn how you can contribute to this goal.
Choir Practice: Choir practice will be held at 9:00 a.m. in the west Relief Society room every Sunday. Please come enjoy singing! LaRon is looking forward to making beautiful music with you and needs your contributions!


LOOKING AHEAD
  • Sunday, May 11th, Ward Open House: Special Sacrament Meeting.  A special Mother's Day program!  Invite friends and their mothers to enjoy uplifting messages, music, and a light lunch! 

  • Saturday May 17th, and Sunday May 18th,  Musical fireside, "Ten Virgins," about "ten women and ten stories".  Saturday At the Stake Center: 1209 S. Manhattan Place 90019, (Special Relief Society evening-- with dinner being served at 6:30, followed by performance.)  Also on Sunday May 18th, General Audience 7:00 pm.

  • Saturday, May 31st at 6 p.m. at the Stake Center is the Stake Youth Auction to raise funds for youth activities such as camp and Youth Conference.  See the attached flyer for more details.  The Young Women and Young Men will be soliciting donated goods and services to be auctioned between now and May 31st so look for opportunities to sign up at church on Sundays.  The Young Men and Young Women will pick up your donated items before the auction and can answer any questions you may have.  Ideas for donations: crafts, food, gift certificates, lessons, services, jewelry or accessories, event tickets, etc.



FOR YOUR INFORMATION
  • Free Spanish Classes: Did you know that more members of the church AND more citizens of the U.S. speak Spanish than speak English? Would you like to learn Spanish? The Stake Relief Society will be providing a weekly Spanish class on Tuesday evenings at the Westwood building for Relief Society members and a teacher will be given a calling to teach this class.  Please sign up on this form if you'd be interested in attending so we can see who's interested.  (I'm using a new signup website instead of Google docs, which hopefully will be more user-friendly than Google docs.  Let me know if you have feedback about using it.)
  • Housing: Please contact Ward Housing Coordinator (Cheryl Cunliffe - cherylcunliffe@gmail.com) 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, or if you need help finding housing.
  • Temple Work: Melissa and Dan Johnson would like to help you complete temple work for your family names, if you'd like help.  Please contact them directly about this.
  • Choir practice will be held at 9:00 a.m. in the Relief Society room closest to the courtyard every Sunday.  Please come enjoy singing!  LaRon is looking forward to making beautiful music with you and needs your contributions!
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 (and even if it's not!) 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.
Wednesdays, 3-5pm Roxbury Park
Fridays, 9:30-noon, Aiden's Place
Come and go as your schedule permits.  Laura Redford organizes this group but has just given birth to her baby boy so organize yourselves in the meantime!  ;)

Music Makers: (a parent and child activity that gives kids a chance to get their wiggles out by dancing and playing to music) is meeting every Wednesday at 9:45am.  Come and have fun and feel free to bring friends!   Questions?  Contact Elaine Wallace at  ewallace@wlabs.net. 

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. 
Earthquake preparation:  We've had some warnings lately, right?!  Check this link for some info on how to be prepared for the bigger stuff! http://www.earthquakecountry.info/downloads/ShakeOut_Recommended_Earthquake_Safety_Actions.pdf

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 Relief Society blog www.lastakereliefsociety.blogspot.com.

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
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