Daily Archives: June 28, 2010

Mark Your Calendars

Cache Valley Singles Conference is October14, 15, 16, 17 2010.

The Conference is COMING SOON!  Register on-line as soon as possible!

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TO REGISTER ONLINE  AND TO PAY ONLINE WITH A CREDIT CARD, PLEASE  CLICK ON THIS LINK:

Cache Single Conference Registration

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Conference held at the Logan Institute of Religion Building, (adjacent to Utah State University)

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Theme:  Peace Like a River D&C 19:23

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Guest speakers will be:   Chieko Okazaki

Chieko Okazaki has an extensive background in the field of education. During her professional career she taught school in Hawaii, Utah, Colorado, and eventually  became an elementary school principal.  After retirement she supervised student teachers and mentored struggling readers. Mrs. Okazaki is founder and president of The Children’s Reading Foundation of Utah. She has served on numerous boards, including Southern Virginia University Board of Trustees and first counselor in the worldwide Relief Society presidency (women’s service organization) of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1990 to 1997). She is an award winning Christian author, whose bestselling titles include Cat’s Cradle, Lighten Up!, Aloha, Sanctuary, Being Enough, and her most recent What A Friend We Have in Jesus. She is sought after as an inspirational speaker, enlightening her audiences with practical advice and encouragement.

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Janice Kapp Perry and husband Doug Perry

http://janicekappperry.com/

Janice Kapp Perry was born in Ogden, Utah, raised in Vale, Oregon, and makes her home in Provo, Utah, with husband of 44 years, Douglas Perry. Currently Doug and Janice are serving an 18-month proselyting mission in the Santiago Chile West Mission (will return home in November 2003). They have five children and 13 grandchildren. Through the years they have also had many foster children. Janice received her musical training at Brigham Young University in Provo and has been writing and recording gospel music for the last 27 years. She composed the hymn “As Sisters in Zion” for the LDS hymnbook and has ten songs in the Primary songbook. She served as Relief Society President in her Provo ward for 7 years, and retired in 2000 from singing with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. She has produced more than 50 albums of original music, numerous sacred cantatas, several full-length musicals, and her music is known world-wide throughout the Church. In the ten years previous to leaving on their mission, Janice and Doug traveled extensively giving firesides and women’s conferences around the United States. Her music has been performed by artists such as Gladys Knight, Brooks & Dunn, and The Osmonds-Second Generation. She recently has written and published three volumes of new sacred hymns with a variety of hymntext writers, as well as a book telling the stories behind her songs.

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Special Concert by T MINUS 5 THIS IS A GREAT CONCERT!!!!  Well worth it!

http://www.tminus5.com/

As a nationally-acclaimed and award-winning a cappella group, T Minus 5 is known for delivering a high-energy musical performance that combines pop, classic rock, a bit of country, and even elements of comedy.

The group has been together since 2000 and traveled throughout the country performing for Universities, Arts Councils, city events, and corporate conventions. Simulating all instrument sounds with just their voices, T Minus 5 is a high-energy a cappella group providing fun for the whole family.

T Minus 5 claimed first prize at the Denver Harmony Sweepstakes in 2001. Having only been a group for a year, they advanced to the national competition, and have been on a performing rampage ever since. Their energy and humor win them new fans wherever they go.

Throughout the past six years, the vocal band has produced four CD’s, and is particularly excited about their latest album titled, Road Trip. The Recorded A Cappella Review Board (RARB) has said Road Trip has “Solid singing, inoffensive soloists, masculinity with a soft side. A little bit country, a little bit rock and roll.”

Other highlights include sharing the stage with Grammy Award Winning pop artist Christopher Cross, Entertainer of the year Neal McCoy, LA Music Award Winner Carly Goodwin, country artists Jamie O’Neil, Kevin Sharp, Ryan Shupe and the Rubberband, Barry Carl formerly of Rockapella and internationally acclaimed group The Nylons and many others. T Minus 5 also makes frequent appearances on local TV and radio stations, and produce and host “A Capellastock,” an annual a capella festival in Ogden, Utah, the largest event of its kind.

T Minus 5 is a vocal adventure that magically presents the power of the human voice for a high-energy performance of pure enjoyment and musical fascination!

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Sunday special Fireside session at the Tabernacle LET’S FILL THE TABERNACLE AT THIS FIRESIDE! WE NEED EVERYONE IN CACHE VALLEY AND BEYOND TO COME!

Elder F. Melvin Hammond

  • Born 1933 Blackfoot, Idaho
  • Baptized as a child; Aaronic Priesthood as a youth; Melchizedek Priesthood as a young man
  • Mission to Spanish America 1954-1956
  • Married Bonnie Sellers 1956, Salt Lake Temple; six children
  • Bishop, Stake President, Executive Secretary to Regional Representative
  • Second Quorum of the Seventy 1989-1993
  • First Quorum of the Seventy 1993-2005
  • Named Emeritus General Authority 2005

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