Relief Society Birthday Re-enactment
March 17th was an exciting event here.
The sisters dressed up in period gear.
Went on a wagon ride to a place very near.
We re-enacted the first meeting. It was so clear.
Shortly after we arrived, I was able to participate in the Relief Society re-enactment. Horse drawn wagons picked the sisters up and drove them to the red brick store, where the very first meeting took place on the second floor of the building. It was a chilly, stormy day, but we didn't care important business was about to take place.
Other sisters played the parts of the ladies, Sarah Granger Kimball, Lucy Mack Smith, Eliza R. Snow and more that attended the first meeting. Singing and opinions were expressed. I sat on the front row and had the best spot.
Elder and Sister Slater from Slaterville, Utah, portrayed Joseph and Emma Smith. Don't they look great?
A group photo was taken in front of the Red Brick Store. I'm in the very back, on left side of the door with the dark bonnet. A delicious soup and salad meal was served at the stake center. How fun to meet all the sisters in a 1840's setting and experience what it may have felt like to be a fly on the wall back then.
The sisters dressed up in period gear.
Went on a wagon ride to a place very near.
We re-enacted the first meeting. It was so clear.
Shortly after we arrived, I was able to participate in the Relief Society re-enactment. Horse drawn wagons picked the sisters up and drove them to the red brick store, where the very first meeting took place on the second floor of the building. It was a chilly, stormy day, but we didn't care important business was about to take place.
Other sisters played the parts of the ladies, Sarah Granger Kimball, Lucy Mack Smith, Eliza R. Snow and more that attended the first meeting. Singing and opinions were expressed. I sat on the front row and had the best spot.
Elder and Sister Slater from Slaterville, Utah, portrayed Joseph and Emma Smith. Don't they look great?
A group photo was taken in front of the Red Brick Store. I'm in the very back, on left side of the door with the dark bonnet. A delicious soup and salad meal was served at the stake center. How fun to meet all the sisters in a 1840's setting and experience what it may have felt like to be a fly on the wall back then.



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