Relief Society - LDS
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Get to know you night - September
We had a get to know you night with a back to school theme. We had sack lunches for dinner and everyone had a chance to show or tell something about themselves. We passed around papers and made nice comments about sisters. The got their papers to take home in the end. I did not head up this activity.
Service activity at Marion Polk Food Share - August
We met at the church and carpooled to the food share. We worked the from 6pm to 8pm repackaging food as a service project. We had refreshments afterwards.
BBQ & Dutch Oven - July 2014
We started out with a BBQ dinner and had Dutch oven cobblers for dessert. The dinner was followed by two classes. One on how to BBQ and the second class was on how to cook using a Dutch oven.
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Garden Party - June 2014
Last years garden party was so nice that we decided to have another one. We asked a new sister if she would host the event at her house and she was happy to.
We planned a lunch (potluck) which was suppose to be outside, but it rained on the day of our activity. So, we moved it indoors.
The sisters house where the event was held was amazing and the atmosphere there really added a lot to the party.
After the lunch we had a short message on gardening.
There were chickens wandering around in the yard there. So cool.
One of the rooms in the house where we had our garden party. It had a spectacular view with a river.
One of the five vases we put together. We cut fresh lavender from this sisters house to include in the floral arrangements and they smelled so good.
I brought a layered chip dip to the party.
My favorite dish there was a chocolate raspberry cake though. Yum!
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Service Auction - May 2014
Our ward's service auction was so fun last year that we decided to do it again this year. If you haven't been to a service auction this is how it works.
You show up to the activity (we usually have a potluck) and there is a questionnaire on the table. You get points for every question that you can say "yes" to. Question examples include, Did you read your scriptures today? Have you done your visiting teaching for the month? etc.
You add up your points from the questionnaire and that is what you use to bid on services that are auctioned off. You have to send around a sign up sheet before the event and have RS sisters donate services like piano lessons, babysitting, baked goods, etc.
I brought cookies to the event to be auctioned off.
The cookie recipes can be found here.
You show up to the activity (we usually have a potluck) and there is a questionnaire on the table. You get points for every question that you can say "yes" to. Question examples include, Did you read your scriptures today? Have you done your visiting teaching for the month? etc.
You add up your points from the questionnaire and that is what you use to bid on services that are auctioned off. You have to send around a sign up sheet before the event and have RS sisters donate services like piano lessons, babysitting, baked goods, etc.
I brought cookies to the event to be auctioned off.
The cookie recipes can be found here.
Friday, April 18, 2014
Frugal Living - April 2014
Our RS activity for this month had a "frugal living" theme.
First there was a potluck dinner, with a hoagie sandwich bar theme. We had a signup sheet go around at church for sandwich toppings, salads, chips and desserts. The RS provided the deli meat, bread, mayo and mustard.
I picked up the deli meat (3 lbs turkey, 3 lbs ham, 2 lbs roast beef) and assembled 2 large trays that looked like this. I also included crab salad that was left over from my sisters wedding.
To make crab salad, I just add mayo to coat the imitation crab and add chopped celery and thinly sliced green onion to taste. It's a no fail recipe.
I bought what I thought was enough deli meat for 30 people. We had about 26 people come to the event and there was plenty of food left over.
I picked up hoagie sandwich rolls from Winco and split them in half before the event. I picked up some smaller whole wheat rolls too. I stored them in the freezer and then let them thaw in the fridge.
I wish I would have got a picture of the buffet table. We had all different kind of toppings. See list below...
Mayo, mustard, meat
olives (2 cans, sliced)
pepperoncinis(1 jar, sliced)
pickled jalapenos (jar, sliced)
pepperjack cheese (1 block, thinly sliced)
cheddar cheese (1 block, thinly sliced)
tomoatoes (7 medium, sliced)
sliced avacados (6, halved, sliced)
onions (2 large onion, thinly sliced, we could have done with less)
Lettuce (1 large bag, shredded)
Pickles (1 large jar, sliced)
I brought some spinach artichoke dip that was left over from my sisters wedding. Here's the recipe.
Lastly, I brought a chocolate peanut butter eclair cake that turned out to be a big hit. Here's the recipe. I used chocolate pudding instead of vanilla when I made it.
After dinner we had messages on three topics
1.) Budgeting
2.) Meal Planning
3) Couponing
There was also a spiritual message on having a frugal attitude.
All of the messages were wonderful. Oh I forgot to mention, that before the event we reached out to the sisters to find out if they knew of any local deals around town. We also invited them to share a crock pot or 5 ingredient or less recipe if they wanted. Those handouts were distributed at the event.
The dinner turned out so great. We did do a little extra work confirming that people who were bringing sandwich toppings would be there, that way all the main sandwich topping, like pickles would be available.
First there was a potluck dinner, with a hoagie sandwich bar theme. We had a signup sheet go around at church for sandwich toppings, salads, chips and desserts. The RS provided the deli meat, bread, mayo and mustard.
I picked up the deli meat (3 lbs turkey, 3 lbs ham, 2 lbs roast beef) and assembled 2 large trays that looked like this. I also included crab salad that was left over from my sisters wedding.
To make crab salad, I just add mayo to coat the imitation crab and add chopped celery and thinly sliced green onion to taste. It's a no fail recipe.
I bought what I thought was enough deli meat for 30 people. We had about 26 people come to the event and there was plenty of food left over.
I picked up hoagie sandwich rolls from Winco and split them in half before the event. I picked up some smaller whole wheat rolls too. I stored them in the freezer and then let them thaw in the fridge.
I wish I would have got a picture of the buffet table. We had all different kind of toppings. See list below...
Mayo, mustard, meat
olives (2 cans, sliced)
pepperoncinis(1 jar, sliced)
pickled jalapenos (jar, sliced)
pepperjack cheese (1 block, thinly sliced)
cheddar cheese (1 block, thinly sliced)
tomoatoes (7 medium, sliced)
sliced avacados (6, halved, sliced)
onions (2 large onion, thinly sliced, we could have done with less)
Lettuce (1 large bag, shredded)
Pickles (1 large jar, sliced)
I brought some spinach artichoke dip that was left over from my sisters wedding. Here's the recipe.
Lastly, I brought a chocolate peanut butter eclair cake that turned out to be a big hit. Here's the recipe. I used chocolate pudding instead of vanilla when I made it.
After dinner we had messages on three topics
1.) Budgeting
2.) Meal Planning
3) Couponing
There was also a spiritual message on having a frugal attitude.
All of the messages were wonderful. Oh I forgot to mention, that before the event we reached out to the sisters to find out if they knew of any local deals around town. We also invited them to share a crock pot or 5 ingredient or less recipe if they wanted. Those handouts were distributed at the event.
The dinner turned out so great. We did do a little extra work confirming that people who were bringing sandwich toppings would be there, that way all the main sandwich topping, like pickles would be available.
Friday, March 21, 2014
Relief Society Birthday - March 2014
We celebrated the birthday of the Relief Society this month.
We tried to set the tables up around the stage we created for the nights entertainment so that everyone could see.
9 sisters were asked to dress up and pretend to be past RS presidents.
1 sister, who was very comical, was our game host.
2 sisters were our contestants.
The two contestants took turns choosing which past RS president they wanted the host to ask a question to. The nine sisters pretending to be past RS presidents had the option to tell the truth or make up a false answer when responding. The contestant would then have to decide whether the past RS president was telling the truth or not. That was the funny part.
We had a 9 square tick tac toe board too. The names of the 9 RS presidents were on the poster. Each time they were asked a question their name would be covered up by an X or an O depending on which contestants turn it was.
Another thing we did, was give the sisters who pretended to be past RS presidents a paragraph or two of information on the RS president they were impersonating. They selected highlights from the information and used it to introduce themselves when they came on stage, before the game started.
Here is the trivia and game information we used. We gave the trivia questions and answers to the 9 RS presidents and game host, prior to the game. Note - The trivia is a little outdated. So, one of the questions "who is the current RS president?" needs to be updated.
Here is another picture of the stage we created, since our gym doesn't have one.
I should mention that the idea for this game came from a previous ward where my husband and I attended in Illinois.
Decorating:
We decorated the tables with empty gift bags and balloons to go along with the birthday theme.We tried to set the tables up around the stage we created for the nights entertainment so that everyone could see.
Dinner:
The Relief Society provided a taco bar dinner. We had people sign up to bring desserts.Entertainment:
We had 12 sisters play/act out Relief Society Squares, which is a spin on the TV show Hollywood Squares. Here's a quick summery of the game.9 sisters were asked to dress up and pretend to be past RS presidents.
1 sister, who was very comical, was our game host.
2 sisters were our contestants.
The two contestants took turns choosing which past RS president they wanted the host to ask a question to. The nine sisters pretending to be past RS presidents had the option to tell the truth or make up a false answer when responding. The contestant would then have to decide whether the past RS president was telling the truth or not. That was the funny part.
We had a 9 square tick tac toe board too. The names of the 9 RS presidents were on the poster. Each time they were asked a question their name would be covered up by an X or an O depending on which contestants turn it was.
Another thing we did, was give the sisters who pretended to be past RS presidents a paragraph or two of information on the RS president they were impersonating. They selected highlights from the information and used it to introduce themselves when they came on stage, before the game started.
Here is the trivia and game information we used. We gave the trivia questions and answers to the 9 RS presidents and game host, prior to the game. Note - The trivia is a little outdated. So, one of the questions "who is the current RS president?" needs to be updated.
Here is another picture of the stage we created, since our gym doesn't have one.
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