Monday, August 30, 2010

Super Saturday Crafts

The Super Saturday will be held at the Cooper building on Saturday, Sept 11th. Take a look at the goodies!



Please email to let us know which items you'd like to make!
cooper2reliefsociety@hotmail.com

Here are the items and what you will need to pay for and bring for each:


GLASS BLOCK - $6 Cost Includes:
1. Glass Block - Provided
2. Wired ribbon – You provide your Fav Ribbon
3. Lights a 20 light set - Provided
4. Vinyl (red) “Believe” - Provided
5. Hot Glue Gun - Please bring your own Hot Glue Gun if you have one


MENU BOARD - Free
1. 12X12 Frame (with glass) – You Provide
2. 12X12 Scrapbook paper – You Provide
3. Vinyl (Black) – RS Provide
4. Dry Erase marker – You Provide


COUNT DOWN FRAME - Free
1. 5X7 Frame (with glass) – You Provide
2. Scrapbook paper – You Provide
3. Vinyl (Black) – RS Provide
4. Dry Erase Marker – You Provide


“THESE ARE A FEW OF MY FAVORITE THINGS” FRAME - $3 Includes:
1. Unfinished frame - Provided
2. Scrapbook Paper – You Provide
3. Modge Podge - Provided
4. Sponge Brushes - Provided
5. Vinyl (Black) - Provided


GIRLS HAIR BOWS - Free
1. Material (2 matching fabrics roughly 1/4 of a yard each, makes 3-4 bows) – You Provide
2. Coordinating Button – You Provide
3. Coordinating Ribbon – You Provide
4. hair clips or alligator clips – RS Provide
5. Pinking Scissors – Please bring a set if you have one
6. Hot Glue guns to glue together – Please bring if you have one
7. Needle and thread – RS Provided


CLIP BOARD CHALKBOARD - $2.00 Includes
1. Clip Board - Provided
2. Black Board Paint - Provided
3. Sponge Brush - Provided
4. Scrapbook Paper – You Provide your Fav
5. Ribbon – You Provide your Fav
6. Modge Podge - Provided
7. Vinyl – Provided (need the name you want printed)
8. Chalk – You Provide

Dear Adoption Families...

If you or anyone you know are interested in providing a forever family for the children listed below, please contact Alicia Quigley. Thanks for considering adoption!

Alicia Quigley
801-451-2121
801-915-0885 cell
alicia_quigley@yahoo.com


Meet Gabriella, Victor, Francisca, and Anthony!







Francisca A. DOB: 3-11-03

Anthony A., Jr. DOB: 10-10-05

Gabriella A. DOB: 07-07-07

Victor A. DOB: 9-23-08


Ethnicity: Hispanic

II. Child Description (describe the child's personality, interests, along with any special needs, i.e. medical, developmental, physical, emotional and psychological.)

Francisca is very an affectionate and sociable child. She loves being around people and sharing things about her day. Francisca enjoys playing with her dolls, singing and playing with her younger siblings. Francisca enjoys doing puzzles and coloring activities. This year she attended 1st Grade in regular classes and advanced to 2nd grade in the fall.

Anthony is described as an outgoing child that loves to laugh. He enjoys puzzles, learning new things and playing with cars. Anthony interacts well with peers and adults. He follows instructions and redirection is not hard with Anthony. Caregivers note that he Anthony is very friendly, likeable and does not shy away from new people. Anthony attends daycare.

Gabriella is very likeable and outgoing, quick learner and enjoys being around peers. She loves playing with dolls and toys that make music. She is not school aged. Caregivers describe her as a happy child, quick learner and can be a little defiant at times.

Victor is a very friendly and happy baby. He enjoys exploring his surroundings and is a quick learner. Victor is not school age and stays home with caregivers.

III. Characteristics of Adoptive Family Desired (describe the type of family best suited to meet the child's needs, i.e. older children, being the only child, family with certain experiences)

The children expressed that they do not want to be adopted by a Hispanic family and prefers a Caucasian family. They would like a family that will adopt and raise them together. They would like a family that loves them and treats them well. The children also express they want a family that goes to church and prays every night. A family that has a clean home and does not spank is also important to them.

The children will thrive in a home where they are the only children or with a few other children. They need consistency, structure and assurance that they are loved. The children respond well to one-on-one attention, so it's important that the parents are patient and can give them individualize attention. They also need to be shown how a healthy and stable family interacts with one another.

The children were formerly part of a sibling group of 6 and are now being adopted seperately.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Ward Tailgate Party

The ward Tailgate Party was an absolute blast! It was great to see everyone come out and compete! The sisters were amazing, see for yourself...



Can't wait for the next one!

Monday, August 9, 2010

Nursery Toys Needed

There is a request from the nursery for gently used and age appropriate toys for both the nursery classes (18mo - 3yrs). If you have a donation for the nursery please contact
Addie LaDuke at 520-982-7631.

RS Game Night - Aug 12th 7-9pm


Thursday Aug 12th 7-9pm @ Renee Griffith Home
Come out and play games and hang out with the girls. Renee has the games and we need to girls to play (that's you). Come and go as you need, we will take you any way or at any time we can have you. There will be goodies to munch on too. Get the kids in bed and come on over!
Griffith Home - 3057 E. Blue Ridge Pl (Brooks Ranch SubD)

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Mind, Body and Soul - Stake RS Night

Mind, Body & Soul - Stake RS Night
Our Stake Meeting on August 19th. It is titled "Mind, Body and Soul". It will be like a Ward RS Meeting. We are starting @ 6:30 and breaking into workshops by 6:45. We have 3 outstanding classes and the sisters can pick two of them. Bring your neighbors and non-member friends, this will be a great evening to share with them. This evening will be held at the Stake Bldg on Ray & McQueen. Light refreshments provided.
Please contact Candacy Syphus 480-802-4938 for carpool options.
Class 1
"My body and brain after 40". This class will be taught by
Dr.Joe Brooks who is a Obstetrician/Gynecologist. He will
address the changes that come, why we feel like we do and
what things we need to during the aging years.
Class 2
"Why do I feel this way?"- This class will deal with anxiety/
depression.Sarah Williams is a family therapist and
psychologist and will talk about hormones, remedies and
when someone might need extra help.
Class 3
"Are we happy yet?"- Taught by Nancy Whyte. Nancy is a
recovery room nurse who address what keeps us from
finding true happiness.