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Come hungry and join us for camaraderie with other local veterans. Veterans, you can always bring a plus one to these events.
Rosie’s 100th Birthday is a special Snake River Branch Activity celebrating the milestone of Rosie’s 100th birthday. The event will take place on Saturday, May 16 from 6 pm to 9 pm at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It’s a wonderful opportunity to gather and honor this remarkable achievement. Join us for a memorable evening of celebration and joy.
Come hungry and join us for camaraderie with other local veterans. Veterans, you can always bring a plus one to these events.
Stake baptism for primary children who will be eight years old on or before the baptism date. Please meet with your bishop one month prior to the stake baptism.
R20 Primary Pinewood Derby
Come join us for dinner as we celebrate Christ and Christmas. 6:00pm for dinner and a brief program. All are welcome.
Come join with us in celebrating our Saviors birth!
Join us for an unforgettable evening of dinner, dancing and fundraising to support improvements at the Bonneville County Fairgrounds. Stars, Stripes and Spurs! An evening of live music, cowboy poetry, dancing, a catered dinner, mocktails, raffle prizes, silent auction and live auction. Dress is casual but Cowboy hats and boots are encouraged! All proceeds will go to benefit improvements at the Bonneville County Fairgrounds.
First and Third Sundays include Sunday School and Primary classes. Second and Fourth Sundays include Elders Quorum, Relief Society, Young Women, Aaronic Priesthood, and Primary classes. Fifth Sundays are under the direction of the Bishopric.
Our stake will be hosting community service projects on the 3rd Saturdays of February, May, August, and November each year. At these service events we will be making quilts as well as teaching others how to sew and quilt. The quilts will be donated to refugees and families in crisis worldwide via Lifting Hands International and to our local community via local non-profit organizations. No experience is necessary. During these workshops we will mentor and learn hands-on the skills needed to cut, sew, quilt, and more! Teens and adults of all ages in our community are encouraged to participate, regardless of gender or religion.