Wednesday, July 28, 2010

August 2010

Presidency Message

The focus of the Relief Society theme this month is :

“Find nobility in motherhood and joy in womanhood.”

The family is central to the creator's plan for His children.
Women have been given the privilege of helping accomplish that plan of happiness.

Prophets have been relentless in declaring that the role of homemaker is one of the most sacred, noble and meaningful pursuits possible to a woman.

Pres. Spencer W. Kimball said to the sisters of the Church:

“Each of you should be grateful to be a woman!...to be a righteous woman is a glorious thing in any age. To be a righteous woman during the winding up scenes on this earth, before the second coming of our Savior, is an especailly noble calling. The righteous woman's strength and influence today can be tenfold what it might be in more tranquil times. “

The noblility of this calling from the Lord presents an opportunity to strengthen the family and fill the earth with greater kindness and gentleness, greater love and compassion, greater sympathy and
empathy.

Mary Ellen Smoot, former Relief Society General President, said:

”It is time to give ourselves to the Master and allow Him to lead us into fruitful fields where we can enrich a world filled with darkness and misery.”

The Joy that comes from exercising our privileges as a woman cannot be underestimated as the Lord blesses us. With the direction and inspiration of the Spirit our efforts become, ”an Instrument in the
Hands of God.”

May we be equal to our task,
Virginia Bird
Upcoming Events
There are no upcoming events for the month of August, but mark your calendars for the General Relief Society meeting, on Saturday the 25th of September.

The D.I. Trailer will be available at the Brookside Building from September 7-28.

Bits and Pieces
Congratulations to Rebecca Paul, who is expecting baby number three!

Dolphins Happy Birthday Comment Pictures, Images and Photos
Birthdays
2nd- Elena Romero
3rd-Datha Pocock
4th- Deborah Bond
5th- Jana Moulton
7th- Rose Hopkins
9th- Jennifer Perdue
10th- Leena Basurto
10th- Yessica Cervantes
13th- Michelle Orr
14th- Adrianne Demattei, Julie Anne Harris
15th- Eleanor Momi, Jeanette Tuitavuki
17th- Karen Lawry
18th- Heidi Stanger
21st- Melinda Chaney, Melissa Walker
29th- Connie Krause

Zesty Slow Cooker Chicken Barbecue



"Use your slow cooker to prepare this great twist on basic barbecue chicken. Throw the chicken breasts in frozen, and serve with baked potatoes."

Ingredients

  • 6 frozen skinless, boneless chicken breast halves
  • 1 (12 ounce) bottle barbeque sauce
  • 1/2 cup Italian salad dressing
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce

Directions

Place chicken in a slow cooker. In a bowl, mix the barbecue sauce, Italian salad dressing, brown sugar, and Worcestershire sauce. Pour over the chicken. Cover, and cooke 3-4 hours on high or 6-8 hours on low.

Visiting Teaching Message

Sunday, July 4, 2010

July 2010

Dear Sisters, on the first Sunday of the month the lesson is going to be on Strengthening our Homes and Families. As I look around at the attack on the family that is happening in our society we probably need several lessons on this topic. " Adultery, divorce, cohabitation, child and spouse abuse, abortion, homosexuality, teen pregnancies, pornography,disobedient children, economic struggles, and increasing unwillingness amont married couple to bear and rear childrennnnn-- all these and more are proof tht the adversary understands very well the central role the family plays in the destiny of God's children."

Elder Robert D. Hales of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, has counseled and warned us."Satan makes a major effort to destroy the sanctitiy of the family, demean the importance of the role of men and women, encourage moral uncleanliness,...and to discourage parents from placing the bearing and rearing of children as one of their highest priorities.

Even in such circumstances, we need not fear. God is with us. In the end good will conquer evil. In the hear and now, however, we must take our place on the front line in this war that began in the premortal world and do all we can to preserve and protect the sanctity of the family." May the Lord be with us on a daily basis as we strive to strengthen our own home.
Shanna Behling

Monday, June 21, 2010

Summer Fun Schedule!

Free lunch Monday to Thursday at TCK School, 6511 Clarksburg Place, 11:00 am to 11:30, 1-18 years old, thru June 24th

Monday Free Day

Tuesday Park Day have kids play, bring lunch if you like

Wednesday Movie Day free movies at Holiday 8 Cinema on West Lane (the free movies are Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays)

Thursday Story time at Cesar Chavez Library downtown followed by Weber Point Water park

Friday Free Day

June Time Place

Tuesday 15th 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Park by 8 Mile Target cross streets Consumes and Mukelome

Wednesday 16th 10:00 AM Doogal (G)


Monsters Vs. Aliens (PG)

Thursday 17th 10:30 AM Story time at Cesar Chavez Library

Tuesday June 22 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Baxter Park


Whistler and Muir Woods

Wednesday 23rd 10:00 AM Tale of Despereaux (G)


Planet 51 (PG)

Thursday 24th 10:30 AM Story time at Cesar Chavez Library

Tuesday 29th 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Grupe Park


Cumberland and Meade

Wednesday 30th 10:00 AM Wallace and Gromit (G)


Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs (PG)

Thursday July 1st 10:30 AM Story time at Cesar Chavez Library

July Time Place

Tuesday 6th 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Park by 8 Mile Target


cross streets Consumes and Mukelome

Wednesday 7th 10:00 AM Kit Kittredge: American Girl (G)


Aliens In The Attic (PG)

Thursday 8th 10:30 AM Story time at Cesar Chavez Library

Tuesday 13th 10:30 AM Mickey Grove Park and Splash area


Cost $3 for parking


11793 North Mickey Grove Road, off Eight Mile Road

Wednesday 14th 10:00 AM March Of The Penguins (G)


Where The Wild Things Are (PG)

Thursday 15th 10:30 AM Story time at Cesar Chavez Library

Tuesday 20th 10:00 AM ARCTIC TALE (G)


Kung Fu Panda (PG)

Wednesday 21st 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Park by 8 Mile Target

* Card Party at the Park* cross streets Consumes and Mukelome

Thursday 22nd 10:30 AM Story time at Cesar Chavez Library

Tuesday 27th 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Grupe Park


Cumberland and Meade

Wednesday 28th 10:00 AM Clifford's Big Movie (G)


The Spy Next Door (PG)

Thursday 29th 10:30 AM Story time at Cesar Chavez Library

Sunday, June 6, 2010

June 2010

Presidency Message

In "The Family: A Proclamation to the World" it proclaims that "marriage between a man and a woman is ordained of God and that the family is central to the Creator's plan for the eternal destiny of His children"
President Spencer W. Kimball states "Life is eternal. The greatest joys of true married life can be continued. The most beautiful relationships of parents and children can be made permanent. The holy association of families can be never-ending if husband and wife have been sealed in the holy bond of eternal matrimony. Their joys and progress will never end.
If we have already received this great blessing we must guard it and do all we can to keep it strong . If we have not yet received this blessing I pray that we will make it a goal . We know that this isn't always possible in this life, but know that this blessing is promised to all faithful sisters whether in this life or in the life to come.

-Judy Moor

Bits and Pieces

We would like to welcome Monica Fisco and her family into the ward! To learn more about her, read the spotlight towards the end of the newsletter.

Upcoming Events

June 12th @ 9:00- Visiting Teaching Workshop and Speaker. Breakfast will be served, and a nursery will be provided.

June 11th and 25th @ 7:00- Pie Night at Shanna Behling's.

Spotlight-- Monica Jane Fisco

Birthdate: August 16, 1983
Favorite Hymn: More Holiness Give Me
Favorite Scriptures: D&C 76:22-23
Favorite Color: Green
Favorite Food: Italian
Husband: JR Fisco
Children: Bradley Cole Fisco, age 16 months

I am the youngest of seven children. I grew up in Grand Junction, Colorado. My dad is an architect for the church, and my mom is an amazing mother, and also a medical assistant. I graduated high school in American Samoa, and went on to study at Snow College in the University of Utah. I studied Spanish and am re-enrolling in school to study interior design.
I met my husband while serving a Spanish speaking mission in the Missouri Independence Mission, where he was also serving, and later were reconnected through a mutual friend. We were married in the Jordan River Temple in 2007, and had Bradley in 2009.

I am a photographer by hobby and occasionally by profession. I enjoy biking, hiking, swimming, and kickboxing. I want to become an interior designer and a mother of many children. I'm excited to get to know everyone in the ward and become part of the ward family.

Anything wrapped in tortillas is always a smash hit. I set out this grilled chicken (seasoned with cumin, chili powder, and oregano) and assorted toppings and let guests build their own fajitas.

Ingredients
  • 1 ripe avocado, cut into chunks and tossed in 1 teaspoon of lime juice
  • Salsa
  • Sour cream
  • Fresh ciliantro, chopped
  • 4 teaspoons ground cumin
  • 4 teaspoons chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut in half
  • 1 small red or yellow pepper, sliced
  • 1 onion, sliced
  • 2 teaspoons olive oil
  • 4 8-inch flour tortillas
Instructions
  1. Place your toppings (avocado, salsa, sour cream and cilantro leaves) in separate bowls and set them on your table.

  2. Next, make the rub. Combine the cumin, chili powder, oregano, and salt in a shallow bowl. Lightly rub the spices into the chicken with your fingertips until the meat is coated on all sides. Heat your grill to medium. Grill the chicken on both sides, just until cooked through, about 8 minutes. Remove from the heat, slice thinly, and set it on a platter.

  3. While the chicken is cooking, toss the pepper and onion in the olive oil. Set them on the grill, using a vegetable screen, if desired, and cook for 5 to 8 minutes, turning once. Remove from the heat and set on the platter with the chicken.

  4. Place the tortillas on the grill for 5 to 7 seconds on each side, turning with tongs, until hot. Set out the grilled chicken, pepper, and onion with the toppings and tortillas. Let guests assemble and roll their own fajitas. Serves 4 to 6.

Tips:
Kid's Steps: Kids can set toppings in bowls and rub the spices into the chicken (washing hands thoroughly afterward). - Family Fun Mag
"A sister in this Church has no other responsibility outside of her family that has the potential to do as much good as visiting teaching." -Julie B. Beck

To view the visiting teaching message click here.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Mormon Messages featuring NieNie and Elder Holland

This video of one of my favorite mothers was just released through Mormon Messages. I have been a follower of NieNie's blog for quite some time now, and I know this video will inspire you. Grab a box of tissues and press play. Happy Mother's Day Month! And enjoy May's Newsletter below.

With love,

Kali Matthews, Newsletter Editor

Sunday, May 2, 2010

May 2010

SOME RICHES DO GROW ON TREES -- FAMILY TREES!
Mothers—Presidency Message

This time of year we salute the women of the world. Especially Mothers. Here are some words from an Apostle of the Lord.

Elder Boyd K. Packer
“The God-given instinct of motherhood is common in all of God's creatures. Never has there been a time when it is more important to encourage and protect the ideals of motherhood. Never across the earth has there been more said about women, about womanhood, about motherhood. So much talk.....and so much of it misguided.
They talk about a woman's sphere,
As though it has a limit;
There's not a place in earth or heaven,
There's not a task to mankind given,
There's not a blessing nor a woe,
There's not a whispered yes or no,
There's not a life, or death, or birth,
That has a feather's weight of worth
Without a woman in it.
(Anon.)

There is so much to be lost if the ideals of womanhood and of motherhood are tampered with or tarnished.

The bearing of children is but the beginning....a few months and it is finished. Fostering and molding a child's character is never done. It takes a lifetime and more.
The sensitivity of a mother,
The courage of a mother,
The selflessness of a mother,
The lessons of a mother,
The love of a mother,
The gift of life,.........These are the supreme gifts of God. He has said that not even a sparrow would escape His notice. How readily, then will He bless those mothers who seek Him”

Let us all remember our mothers and as we come closer to the Savior, may we become
more like Him that we may better serve His children all around us.”

Virginia Bird

Upcoming Events

Saturday, May 8th- Mormon Helping Hands will provide an organized opportunity for service to the community from 8am-noon at Angel Cruz Park (north of El Dorado Chapel). Bring neighbors, friends, or those you visit teach. To sign up call the Boyds (477-6408) or email Brother Parker (parker.bret@gmail.com)


Thursday, May 13th- Relief Society Pamper Night. Please bring your favorite appetizer. We will be giving a prize for presentation and most original. Come learn massage techniques, skin and hair care for summer, and give yourself a manicure. Don't miss out!
*Note- there will be a Relief Society Board Meeting to follow



Friday, May 14th and Friday, May 28th- Pie Night at Sister Behling's house 7pm-9pm

Saturday June 12th- Visiting Teaching Conference


Remember to purchase tickets by May 22 to attend the Youth Camp Fundraiser, Polynesian Luau! It is Saturday June 5th and features entertainment from Hawaii, Tonga, Fiji, Samoa, and New Zealand. Also enjoy an authentic Polynesian dinner. Tickets are $25 per person and $75 for a family of 5. Children 3 and under are free. Call 474-8213 for more info.



Bits and Pieces
We would like to congratulate Vanessa Parks on her pregnancy. We are so excited for her!


We are also glad to welcome Patricia Hunt into the ward. You can learn more about her and her family in the spotlight featured below.



A Happy, Happy Birthday to...

1st- Chenda Hak
2nd- Kimberly Boyd, Emily Payne
3rd- Jasmine Burns, Sarah Rojas
6th- Lucila Rojas
7th- Ardith Holcomb, Camille Krueger, Lina Devincenzi
8th- Mary Jack
9th- Cynthia Alvarado, Virginia Bird
11th- Patricia Hagen, Jessica Roman
12th- Vera Grow, Sandra Neer
13th- Ladonna Chambers
14th- Peggy Telschow, Mahealani Tuitavuki
15th- Jennifer Edvalson
16th- Betty Walker
20th- Carolyn Bolen, Cathy Hale
21st- Ling Gregory, Amber Heselton
22nd- Rita Ross
23rd- Fedelyn Gasmen
25th- Jeannie Martinez, Sally Ramos
27th- Martha Christian, Heidi Orihuela
28th- Julia Alvarado
29th- Marjorie Stricklin




Spotlight- Patricia Hunt
Birthday- March 30th
Favorite Hymn- Count Your Blessings
Favorite Scripture- All of them
Favorite Color- Purple
Favorite Food- Chocolate
Favorite Calling- Teaching of the Times Instructor
Children- She has an 11 year old son named MacKenzie and a 7 year old daughter, Whitney.

Patricia was born in Newark, California. She was raised in the Bay Area. Her mother is from Texas, and her father is from St. Louis. She has one older brother. She was head cheerleader in high school and has always enjoyed public speaking. Most of the work she has done has been administrative. Patricia ran an unemployment office. She also drove a school bus and worked at a funeral home at one point. She is currently unemployed and is looking for a job in administration. Patricia is going back to school and studying Human Resources. Her talents and hobbies include reading, riding bikes with her kids, rollerskating, and going to the gym. Her favorite books are murder mystery and romance.

She was introduced to church members at an early age, having two LDS families in her neighborhood. She became good friends with one girl, and said she felt something special in their home which she later learned was the spirit. Later she met and married an inactive member of the church. They are now divorced, but she converted to the church beforehand. The missionaries and home teachers stopped by a lot to visit her husband and she was often the one to talk to them. Patricia was baptized in 2003. We are so glad she and her cute kids moved to our ward and are excited to further get to know her.



“Visiting teaching becomes the Lord’s work when our focus is on people rather than percentages. In reality, visiting teaching is never finished. It is more a way of life than a task” (Julie B. Beck, “Relief Society: A Sacred Work,” Ensign, Nov. 2009, 114).



To view more about this month's Visiting Teaching click here.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Shelter

Here are some pictures of when we dropped off donations to the shelter. We are hoping to build relationships and continue to serve those in need.

Monday, April 5, 2010

April 2010

Presidency Message
To my dear sisters of the El Dorado Ward. . . This month we celebrated the 168th birthday of the Relief Society. President Joseph F. Smith (1839-1918) explained that the Relief Society was "divinely made, divinely authorized, divinely instituted, divinely ordained of God to minister for the salvation of the souls of women and men." There is no other organization for women that has such a place in the Lord's kingdom. So a question comes to mind. Do we value our membership in Relief Society? I want each of you to know that Relief Society has come to be one of the treasures of my life. Just as temple attendance is, Relief Society has come to be a haven from the cares of the world. When I come to Relief Society I have come to enjoy the education I receive from all of the great lessons, but I so enjoy the sisterhood and feeling the spiritual strength and testimony from those who are in attendance. My life has been greatly enriched from all of the great sisters in the gospel that I have become acquainted with through Relief Society attendance. They have all helped me build and bolster my testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ. In attendance at the first Relief Society meeting there were three teenagers. The oldest was in her fifties. Eleven of them were married, six unmarried, and two were widows. This first meeting set the pattern for generation to come. Women of all ages come together in Relief Society to form a circle of sisterhood to help us all come unto Christ.

Bits and Pieces

We are in need of a good seamstress to make a new Sacrament tablecloth.

We would like to welcome Ruth Lambert (formerly Ruth Matthews) into the ward. She married Dean Lambert at the end of March. Congrats to them both!

Upcoming Events

Saturday, April 24- Stake Relief Society Enrichment at the Brookside Building at 11am. The day will include demos, speakers, and delicious lunch.

Fridays, April 16th and 30th- Pie Night at Shanna Behling's. Shanna is starting Pie Night so that ward members can come and get to know each other. You can bring your spouse or come by yourself. Pie and ice cream will be served as we just talk, and enjoy each other's company.

Relief Society Lesson Schedule

4th- Chosen Conference Talk

11th- Chapter 7

18th- Chapter 8

25th- Chosen Conference Talk


Birthdays:

2nd- Darkus Mary Swasey, Sierra Cripps

3rd- Barbara Kirby

4th- April Lindsey

6th- Elizabeth Kosnikowski

8th- Kelli Wroten

10th- Kali Matthews

11th- Emily Taylor

13th- Sarem Meas, Ruth Matthews

14th- Jeanine Parker, Bonnie Hild

22nd- Berthella Clyne, Sheila Reavill, Debra Thornton

26th- Paula Corbitt, Aileen Eguinea

28th- Shirley King



Spotlight: Shanna Behling

Birth date: December 16, 194

7

Hymn: On This Day of Joy and Gladness #64

Color: Blue

Food: Chicken Thai Salad

Current Calling: Relief Society President

Children: Shanna has 3 daughters, 1 son, 3 granddaughters, and 3 grandsons. She grew up in Carmicheal and graduated from BYU with a Masters Degree in Child Development and Family Relations. She was the director of a preschool at BYU Hawaii for 5 years, met her husband (now ex) there, and was a stay at home mom for some time. She taught parent education for Grant High School district. For the last six years, she has owned her own business called Ms. Shanna's Music Magic. She goes to local schools and teaches children songs and musical games. She does 24 music programs a week and teaches 20 piano lessons a week. She loves traveling and visiting her children. Her goal is to take organ lessons, to be a really great grandmother, and to get to know the sisters of the El Dorado ward.



To view the Relief Society Visiting Teaching Message please click here.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

March 2010

Welcome to the new El Dorado Ward Relief Society Blog! We are excited to welcome our new presidency Shanna Behling, Judy Moor, Virginia Bird, and Joyce Godi. We are thankful for the service and love received from our last presidency Joy Baird, Tina Arnell, Myrna Elias, and Barbara Emmett.

Presidency Message
The greatest gift that our Heavenly Father has bestowed upon us is the gift of the Holy Ghost. It gives us a testimony of Jesus Christ and of his work on the earth. It brings us comfort in times of trials and tribulations. It prompts us to do the will of the Lord. As we are bombarded from every side by the adversary, we need this gift more than ever. May we all strive to live worthy to have this great gift of the Holy Ghost with us on a daily basis. --Your Relief Society Presidency

Upcoming Events
Thursday, March 18 at 6pm is the Relief Society Birthday Dinner! Please come and enjoy a guest speaker and delicious food.

Sunday, March 21 is Ward Conference.
We would like to wish a Happy Birthday to...
1st- Judith Peterson
2nd- Amy Bingham, Claudette McKee
4th- Kathleen Vance
5th- Jaqueline Krause
11th- Kiyoko Martinez

13th- Brenda Joyce Hodgson, Maxine Stone
14th- Patty McBride
15th- Angela Lewis, Sharla Odle
17th- Lillian Loyd
18th- Renee Gutierrez
19th- Safira Mendez
22nd- Rebecca Paul
24th- Kathy Johnson
25th- Julie Baker
26th- Judy Moor
28th- Jessy Maashoff, Rebecca Swan
29th- Dana Renee Allen, Alyssa Demattei, Virginia Fortuny

Lesson Schedule
March 7th- Presidency Message
March 14th- Lesson 5
March 21st- Lesson 6
March 28th- Chosen Conference Talk, "Being Temperent in all Things"

Spotlight: Ana
Mohetau
Birthday- February 9
Favorite Hymn- We
Thank Thee Oh God for a Prophet
Favorite Color- Blue
Favorite Food- Chicken
Husband- Semisi
Children- Aisea 4, Sarah 3, and
Nanuma 5 months.
Ana was born and raised in American Samoa. She moved to Oregon in 2004 and to Stockton in 2006. She has three sisters and one brother. Ana graduated high school, went to Western Career College and studied to be a Medical Assistant. She currently works as a caregiver for an elderly woman, and is looking for a job as a medical assistant. She met her husband through friends while drinking Kava which is a cultural tradition. She loves to dance, cook, and spend time with her family.

For the March Visiting Teaching Message click here


For a delicious Irish Stew click here