Phoenix Area Single Adult conference Nov 6th - 9th
Registration:
Registration information is available at the conference website: www.phxldssingleadults.info.
Entrance to the Conference activities can be purchased at each of the events. Tickets for lunch and
dinner Saturday night, however, are limited and will be provided on a first come, first serve basis. Tickets will go on sale at the start of the Conference on Thursday night.
Standards:
Participants must be age 31 or older and are required to uphold LDS Church standards of modest dress and appropriate conduct while attending this Conference. ALL DIVORCES MUST BE FINALIZED!
Miscellaneous:
Participants are responsible for their own transportation, lodging, and childcare.
Carpooling is encouraged, as some locations have limited parking.
Special thanks:
Steve’s Krazy sub and F/X Entertainment
Thursday - November 6, 2008
Fireside – Lorraine Cornish 1
Place: Tempe AZ West Stake Center
1050 W. Grove Parkway • Tempe, AZ 85283
Time: 7:00 pm
Dress: Sunday Dress
Catered Gelato bar to follow Fireside
Lorraine Cornish attended BYU and is the mother of 7,grandmother of 7, and surrogate mother to many. She and her husband Kurtis live in Omaha, Nebraska. Sister Cornish is a temple worker and has served as a gospel doctrine and a seminary teacher. She loves the scriptures, especially Isaiah and John, and also enjoys the works of Elder Maxwell, Sheri Dew, and C.S. Lewis. Lorraine is a captivating speaker and will enlighten your
mind and touch your heart with her no-nonsense teaching style.
Friday – November 7, 2008
Dance – 3
Place:US Airways Center
201 East Jefferson Street • Phoenix, AZ 85004
Located on the Southeast corner of 1st St & Jefferson in
Downtown Phoenix. Parking is free enter US Airways
parking Garage from 1st street
Time: 8:30 - Midnight
Dress: Smart Casual - Nice jeans with no holes, nice shirt or blouse.
Cost: $8
Dance the Night Away
Enjoy dancing and socializing in the Grand Entrance Hall of the U.S. Airways Arena. The Valley of the Sun never shines brighter than under the twinkling lights of downtown Phoenix with friends old and new.
“Therefore, let your Hearts be comforted concerning Zion; for all flesh is in mine hands; be still and know that I am God.” D&C 101:16
“Our lives become extremely busy. We run from one thing to another. We wear ourselves out in thoughtless pursuit of goals which are largely ephemeral. We are entitled to spend some of our
time with ourselves in introspection, in development, in thinking, meditating, pondering things.”
President Gordon B. Hinckley
Saturday – November 8, 2008
Morningside – Rochelle Sellers and Chantal Carr 4
Place: ASU LDS Institute of Religion
1000 S. McAllister • Tempe, Arizona 85281
T empe Town Lake
From McClintock take E. Curry Road west to N. Miller
Road. Follow N. Miller Road south to the parking area
Time: 9:00 – 10:00 am
Dress: Dress casual to be ready for the service project immediately following.
Join us for a truly inspiring morning learning of Hope Arising and their work in Ethiopia. We can each and all make a difference. www.hopearising.org
Rochelle Sellers and Chantal Carr have a passion for and have both been involved in non-profit work in Africa. Convinced of the need to do more, they co-founded Hope Arising. The mission of Hope Arising is that every child may live a healthy life, gain an education and have economic opportunity for a vibrant and productive
future. This non-profit organization is focusing efforts on the village of Dera in Ethiopia and has recently committed to partner with the Ethiopian government and the World Bank Organization to bring water to the village, a critical need. Without
water there is no life, no education, no future.
Service Project – 5
Place: Tempe Town Lake
Time: 10:15 - 12:00, immediately following the morning speakers
Dress: Work clothes, long pants and sleeves recommended, closed-toe shoes suitable
for uneven terrain. Bring work gloves if you have them.
**There will also be service opportunities available for those unable to work on uneven terrain.
Tempe Town Lake is thrilled to have the impact of a large group to help with the maintenance of the low flow re-vegetation area. We enjoy the blessing of water here in the middle of our desert. Come help and then eat and play.
Lunch and Activities – 5
Place: Tempe Town Lake
Time: Lunch 12:00 - 1:00 pm, Activities will continue until 4:00pm
Cost: $5 for lunch
A short walk from the service project you will find the rewards of food and more
fun. Refresh and participate in lawn games and paddling boats on the lake.
Temple Session – 2
Place: Mesa Arizona Temple
101 S. LeSueur • Mesa, AZ 85204
Time: 2:00 pm Chapel Session
2:30 pm Endowment Session
Evening – Dinner Entertainment & Dance
Place: Tempe Arizona South Stake Center
Time: 6:00 pm Mingle
6:30 pm Dinner
7:30 pm Entertainment
8:30 - 11:30 pm Dance, Games, and More
Dress: Casual
Cost: Dinner and Dance $22
Dance only $8
Celebrating The Great Outdoors
Come and savor a meal bursting with the outdoor flavors of BBQ chicken, baked beans, baked potatoes (with all the trimmings) and so much more. Followed by music, games, photos, and other surprises.
Dinner and Dance (limited 300 seats for dinner unlimited dance space)
Sunday – November 9, 2008
Fireside – Area Seventy, Elder Robert W. Lees 1
Place: T empe Arizona South Stake Center
1111 E Knox Road • Tempe Arizona 85284
Time: 7:00 pm
Dress: Sunday Dress
Refreshments: Available following the fireside
Elder Robert W. Lees was born in Los Angeles, California in 1943 . He served a mission in Central America and received
a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Southern California. He married Kay Kaller in 1967 and they are the
parents of five children and sixteen grandchildren. Elder Lees has served as bishop’s counselor, high councilor, stakepresident of the Scottsdale Arizona North Stake, president of the Venezuela Maracaibo Mission and an ordinance worker in the Mesa Arizona Temple. He currently serves as a member of the Sixth Quorum of the Seventy.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
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