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Subject: lds-yw-digest V1 #259
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lds-yw-digest Monday, August 17 1998 Volume 01 : Number 259
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Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 13:29:39 -0500
From: ldsyw@juno.com (Jamie J Giguiere)
Subject: Re: (lds-yw) Temple in Michigan?
I just looked at the official news--they have announced a temple in the
Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota area, as well as North Dakota, and
Spokane, Wa. ~~~Sorry!! That's not to say they won't build one soon
though, just keep praying :)
Jamie
in texas
On Mon, 17 Aug 1998 14:01:54 EDT <DSLCM@aol.com> writes:
>Sisters,
>I heard a "rumor" they were building a temple in Michigan! I'm
>worried
>someone "along the line" got "Michigan" mixed up with "Minnesota",
>which they
>announced last week. ANy news from anyone out there?
>
>Hopeful Shellie in MIchigan
>
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Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 11:05:38 -0700 (PDT)
From: john scarlett <johnaudene@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: (lds-yw) Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 10:47:11 -0700
Dear Sheila-
CONGRATULATIONS! I am so happy for you! We keep hearing one will be
built in NC soon however nothing official has been said. Just the
rumor mill working away as my dad always says. Enjoy the blessings!!!
Audene in Kannapolis NC
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>
> I thought I'd share this with this list since I am so excited and I
have
> run out of people to tell. Spokane Washington is getting a "mini"
Temple
> this fall. Actually, the groundbreaking is this fall and the temple
should
> be up and running by April. Just thought I'd share the news, I am
too
> excited to keep it to myself. U
> Shiela
> Spokane, WA, USA
> ATTACHMENT part 2 application/ms-tnef
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Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 11:23:46 -0700
From: "Rob & Ali" <robnali@televar.com>
Subject: Re: (lds-yw) Content-Type: text/plain -Reply
Same here, all but one are under 30.
Ali, Post Falls ID
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From: Jennifer Eatchel <jeatchel@br.state.ut.us>
To: lds-yw@lists.xmission.com <lds-yw@lists.xmission.com>
Date: Monday, August 17, 1998 07:44 AM
Subject: (lds-yw) Content-Type: text/plain -Reply
>We're the same! I'm the pres (22) the first coun is 27ish, second 24, and
sec
>24. I think it's good for the girls to have people who can keep up with
them.
>We really strive to be their friends as well as their leaders. I know when
I
>was a YW, I related much better to the younger leaders than the ones who
>mothered us. I wonder if this is the trend in other places as well...
>
>Jen in SLC
>
>>>> "amy hallett" <amylhallett@hotmail.com> 08/13/98 07:45pm >>>
>
>
> I am 23 years old and so is the president. We both feel
>>we're in the same boat. Still feeling like a youth but we are the
>>leaders.
>
>Sheri,
>Tell me about it!!!! Our presidentcy has only been in for a month and we
>are all under 30! The president is 26, 1st coun. is 20, 2nd coun (me)
>24, and sec is 24!
>
>Amy
>amylhallett@hotmail.com
>Murray, UT
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Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 11:44:48 -0700
From: "Cathie" <rrelf@ibm.net>
Subject: Re: (lds-yw) Sunday Evening discussions
We did a great one last month, where we spent the month having the youth
write down quesions about dating, morality and modesty, submitted them all
to our bishop. He organized them, and that night read the question and gave
his answer. We called it "Ask the Bishop". We also told the kids that
since our bishop was the leader of the ward, whatever he said goes. We had
a great turnout, the kids asked great questions although the thing we found
was that they really wanted specific rulings about what constitutes a date,
etc and it was informative!
cathie
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From: CAPINS1@aol.com <CAPINS1@aol.com>
To: lds-yw@lists.xmission.com <lds-yw@lists.xmission.com>
Date: Sunday, August 16, 1998 9:31 PM
Subject: Re: (lds-yw) Sunday Evening discussions
>I just came home from a fireside. Our speaker was from our ward. He pulled
>together a panel of 2 adults and 6 kids. He started the discussion by
letting
>all the youth write down questions on family relationships. It was great.
The
>kids in the audience also enjoyed putting in their $.02 worth.
>
>Marlene in CA
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Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 11:43:45 -0700
From: "Rob & Ali" <robnali@televar.com>
Subject: (lds-yw) cookbook orders
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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Stacey,
After seeing all of the email going to you about ordering, and all of =
the recipes inside, I think I will order one also. I accidentally =
deleted your address, so I will send a check as soon as I receive your =
mailing address. I don't know if you have a deadline yet, but from what =
I can tell, if you don't set one soon, you'll be receiving orders until =
the millennium. =20
FYI, just a note to say, I grew up in Gig Harbor. Just south of you. I =
love that area. =20
Ali
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<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>Stacey,</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>After seeing all of the email going to you about =
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Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 14:48:37 EDT
From: <LDMcEwen@aol.com>
Subject: Re: (lds-yw) Re: (Murder Mystery
Murder Mystery Dinner Theater (for combined AP/YW activity)
Instructions for set up:
This activity should be set up in groups of eight. In each group you will have
one youth to represent each character and an adult leader to read the clues.
And we put an eighth chair at each table so that if a youth showed up late we
put them at a table and let them read the clues and the adult leader stayed
and helped. (They will need help).
Make up a set of character name tags for each table. As the kids come in give
them name tags and seat them so you will have one "set " of suspects at each
table.
Copy the clues for each table. Cut the clues apart and put them in
corresponding envelopes. All clue #1 (one for each character) in one envelope
labeled clue #1. All clue #2 (one for each character) in a second envelope
labeled clue #2. And all of clue #3 in a third envelope labeled clue #3. In
other words, if you think you will need five tables, you will need to copy and
cut up five pages of clue #1, five of clue #2, and five of clue #3. Don't give
out the clues until you are instructed to later in the activity. When the
adult hands the clues to each character (at the appropriate time) they should
not show them to each other.
The murder mystery is set around a three course dinner
Round 1- salad course or maybe chips and salsa
Round 2- main course or mayvbe taco bar
Round 3- dessert course
Pre assign someone to set the scence and reveal the murderer. They will need
to so some preparation to be ready to do this, so assign them ahead of time so
they can be prepared. We had our bishop do it.
Now you are ready to begin-
Have someone read this introduction:
You are about to become a murder suspect and so is everyone else involved in
this activity. You can prove your innocence only by proving that someone else
is guilty. The people at your table must work together to solve the mystery.
As the evening progresses, each person will receive an outline of their
character and pieces of information that will be known only to them. You must
be sure to clearly and accurately reveal all the facts that you know about
yourself and the other suspects in each round. You may not lie about the clues
you are given. When someone reads a clue that places suspicion on you, then
you need to read your clue which will change the subject and raise suspicion
on a different character.
This activity is divided into three rounds.
Round 1- first meal course and clue #1
Round 2- second meal course and clue #2
Round 3- dessert and clue #3
Do not go on th the next round until you are told to do so. (All tables should
stay on the same schedule of staring and finishing). At the conclusion of the
three rounds, you should decide as a table who you believe is the murderer.
The solution will be revealed after the final round.
Remember, you are out to catch a murderer. Be inquisitive! Be aggresive! Be
suspicious!
Now, set the scene:
The scene is the home of Judge Jones, a former Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court. On this Tuesday evening (or whatever evening you are meeting) Judge
Jones was found murdered. He had multiple stab wounds and was found lying in a
pool of blood. There are six suspects, all with a motive for the murder. They
are: (Have the youth stand as their characters are called)
Mr. Enn-- He has always been a fine, uptstanding member of the community
Judge Black--A very high ranking, but corrupt judge. He hates Mr Enn and would
like to see him behind bars, but he fears a public outcry.
Sean Jones, J.D.-- He is the brother of the murder victim, Chief Judge Justice
Jones. He is also a powerful attornery.
Mr. Mult-- An average citizen who is a friend of Mr Enn.
Mr. Fife- Works for Chief Justive Jones (the dead man) and Judge Black.
Maid-- Works for Chief Justice Jones (the dead man)
Give the adult leader at each table the envelope labeled clue #1
Tell them to pass them out to the appropriate character. Have them choose one
character to go first reading their clue. Their clue will accuse another
character. Then that character can read their clue to try to cast suspicion at
a different character. Have them continue in this manner until each character
has read their clue #1
Each table will play the game at the same time, but separately.
As soon as each table is finished you can serve your first course of food.
After all the tables are finished eating-------
Give the adult leaders at the tables the clue envelope #2. Have them read them
just like the last clue. As they finish, serve course #2,
After all of the tables are finished eating-------
Give the adult leaders at each table clue envelope #3. Have them rad them just
like the last 2 clues. As they finish, serve dessert.
While they are eating their dessert have each table decide who they think is
the murderer. Have them choose one person as a spokesman and have them stand
and tell who they think did it and why.
Now, have the bishop (or whoever you choose) reveal the murderer.
Clue pages:
Clue #1 for Mr Fife:
I know that Mr. Mult knows that there is a great deal of animosity between Mr
Enn and Judge Black. I know Mr Mult is a great friend of Mr Enn and would do
anything to help him.
Clue #! for the Maid:
I know that the judge's brother, Sean, was always jealous of Judge Jones
posistion as Chief Justice. He always wanted the posisiton for himself.
Clue #1 for Mr Enn:
I have discovered that Judg Black is part of a secret group who are striving
to put themselves in power. I know he has been covering up crimes for his
friends.
Clue #1 for Sean Jones:
I know my brother was always very hard on his emplyees and that his maid was
fed up with the poor treatment she was receiving. She feared Judge Jones and
was tired of his abuse.
Clue #1 for Mr. Mult
I know there are a lot of bad feelings between Mr Enn and Judge Black. Judge
Black is angry that Mr Enn is in the process of exposing him and his corrupt
group of friends. I believe Judge Black would do anything to get revenge.
Clue #1 for Judge Black:
Mr. Fife has been a trusted employee of myself and Chief Justice Jones. Mr
Fife has access to the homes and offices of us both.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ----------------------------------------
Clue #2 for Mr. Fife
I saw the maid running out of the house screaming "the judge has been
murderered!", as I was approaching the house.
Clue #2 for the Maid
I found the body lying in a pool of blood.
Clue #2 for Sean Jones
Tuesday evening I issued a press release announcing that my brother, the Chief
Justice, has been murdered.
Clue #2 for Mr Mult
I found Mr. Fife lying unconcious next to the judge's dead body when I entered
Judge Jone's home. I had him arrested and charged with murder.
Clue #2 for Judge Black
Tuesday afternoon I heard Mr Enn say that the Chief Justice had been murdered.
I sent Mr Fife to see if it's true.
Clue #2
For Mr Enn
At the press release you saw blood splattered on Sean Jones clothing
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------
Clue #3 for Mr. Fife
I believe that the maid is the murderer. I saw her running out of the Chief
Justice's house as I was approaching it. I know she hated her boss. I believe
she ran out scraming that the judge had been murdered in order to throw
suspicion from herself.
Clue #3 for the Maid
I heard Judge Jones confront Judge Black about his involvement in a group
conspiring to oust him from his office. I know Judge Black is corrupt and
wants to be more powerful than he is. I believe Judge Black killed Judge Jones
so that he could have his seat and also to prevent Judge Jones from exposing
and punishing Judge Black and his group. (Try to convince everyone that Judge
Black is the murderer!)
Clue #3 for Mr Enn
I knew how badly the judge's brother, Sean, envied his posistion as Chief
Justice. I know he always wanted the posistion for himself. I believe he
killed him so that he could have posisiton and power for himself, thus
fulfilling his life long dream. I believe the blood you saw on his clothing
was his brother's blood. (Try to convince everyone that Sean Jones is the
murderer!)
Clue #3 for Sean Jones
I heard Mr Enn say that Judge Jones was dead before the press release has been
issued. I believe the only way that he could have known that he was dead prior
to its being made public in the press release was if he was involved the the
murder himself. I believe Mr Enn hires Mr Mult to kill Judge Jones and since
Mr Mult was the "hit man" I believe Mr Mult should be charged with murder!
Clue #3 for Mr Mult
I found Mr Fife lying unconcious next to Judge Jones corpse. I believe this
proves that he killed him. Why else would he be there? (Strive to convince
everyone that Mr Fife is the murderer.)
Clue #3 for Judge Black
I heard Mr Enn say that Judge Jones was dead before the press release had been
issued. I believe that the only way that he could have known that he was dead
prior to the press release was if he was involved in the murder himself. The
problem is, he was with me at the time of the murder, so I know he couldn't
have actually stabbed him. I figure he hired someone else to commit the actual
murder, but because it was all his idea I believe that Mr Enn should be
charged with the crime of murder!
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- -----------------------------------
THIS PAGE IS TO BE SEEN ONLY BY THE PERSON ORGANIZING THE MYSTERY AND THE
PERSON CHOSEN TO REVEAL THE MURDERER.
This murder mystery is taken from the Book of Mormon. But none of the
participants will realize that. Study Helaman 8 and 9. At the conclusion of
the muder mystery dinner, use your scriptures and relate the story in Helaman
to solve this murder.
Mr Enn is Nephi (Helaman 8 and 9)
Judge Black is all the other judges (Helaman 9:13)
Sean Jones, JD, is the murderer, Seantum (Helaman 9:26)
Mr Mult is the multitude (Helaman 9:19)
Mr Fife is the 5 men who went and saw the dead man (Helaman 9:1-6)
The Maid is the servants who ran (Helaman 9:6)
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Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 13:52:18 -0500
From: Marcia Leon <marcia.leon@medtronic.com>
Subject: (lds-yw) Re: (Murder Mystery -Reply
Christine,
Here is the murder mystery dinner. We did it the first night of girl's
camp and it was a big hit. It seems that at the end when the leader
responsible for the activity sat down with her scriptures and tied
everything together - that was about the only time all week that the girls
were quiet and paid attention!! One group actually read Helaman 8 & 9 that
night to make sure we were right!!
Murder Mystery Dinner Theater (for combined AP/YW activity)
Instructions for set up:
This activity should be set up in groups of eight. In each group you will
have one youth to represent each character and an adult leader to read the
clues. And we put an eighth chair at each table so that if a youth showed
up late we put them at a table and let them read the clues and the adult
leader stayed
and helped. (They will need help).
Make up a set of character name tags for each table. As the kids come in
give them name tags and seat them so you will have one "set " of suspects
at each table.
Copy the clues for each table. Cut the clues apart and put them in
corresponding envelopes. All clue #1 (one for each character) in one
envelope labeled clue #1. All clue #2 (one for each character) in a second
envelope labeled clue #2. And all of clue #3 in a third envelope labeled
clue #3. In
other words, if you think you will need five tables, you will need to copy
and cut up five pages of clue #1, five of clue #2, and five of clue #3.
Don't give out the clues until you are instructed to later in the activity.
When the adult hands the clues to each character (at the appropriate time)
they should
not show them to each other.
The murder mystery is set around a three course dinner:
Round 1- Appetizer
Round 2- Main course
Round 3- Dessert course
Pre-assign someone to set the scene and reveal the murderer. They will need
to so some preparation to be ready to do this, so assign them ahead of time
so they can be prepared.
Now you are ready to begin-
Have someone read this introduction:
You are about to become a murder suspect and so is everyone else involved
in this activity. You can prove your innocence only by proving that someone
else is guilty. The people at your table must work together to solve the
mystery. As the evening progresses, each person will receive an outline of
their
character and pieces of information that will be known only to them. You
must be sure to clearly and accurately reveal all the facts that you know
about yourself and the other suspects in each round. You may not lie about
the clues you are given. When someone reads a clue that places suspicion on
you, then you need to read your clue which will change the subject and
raise suspicion on a different character.
This activity is divided into three rounds.
Round 1-first meal course and clue #1
Round 2-second meal course and clue #2
Round 3-dessert and clue #3
Do not go on to the next round until you are told to do so. (All tables
should stay on the same schedule of starting and finishing). At the
conclusion of the three rounds, you should decide as a table who you
believe is the murderer. The solution will be revealed after the final
round. Remember, you are out to catch a murderer. Be inquisitive! Be
aggressive! Be suspicious!
Now, set the scene:
The scene is the home of Judge Jones, a former Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court. On this Tuesday evening (or whatever evening you are meeting) Judge
Jones was found murdered. He had multiple stab wounds and was found lying
in a pool of blood. There are six suspects, all with a motive for the
murder. They are: (Have the youth stand as their characters are called)
Mr. Enn-- He has always been a fine, outstanding member of the community
Judge Black--A very high ranking, but corrupt judge. He hates Mr. Enn and
would like to see him behind bars, but he fears a public outcry.
Sean Jones, JD.-- He is the brother of the murder victim, Chief Judge
Justice Jones. He is also a powerful attorney.
Mr. Mult-- An average citizen who is a friend of Mr. Enn.
Mr. Fife- Works for Chief Justice Jones (the dead man) and Judge Black.
Maid-- Works for Chief Justice Jones (the dead man)
Give the adult leader at each table the envelope labeled clue #1. Tell
them to pass them out to the appropriate character. Have them choose one
character to go first reading their clue. Their clue will accuse another
character. Then that character can read their clue to try to cast suspicion
at
a different character. Have them continue in this manner until each
character has read their clue #1
Each table will play the game at the same time, but separately. As soon as
each table is finished you can serve your first course of food.
After all the tables are finished eating the first course give the adult
leader at each table the clue envelope #2. Have them read them just like
the last clue. As they finish, serve course #2,
After all of the tables are finished eating give the adult leaders at each
table clue envelope #3. Have them read them just like the last 2 clues.
As they finish, serve dessert.
While they are eating their dessert have each table decide who they think
is the murderer. Have them choose one person as a spokesman and have them
stand and tell who they think did it and why.
Now, have whomever you choose reveal the murderer.
Clue pages:
Clue #1 for Mr. Fife:
I know that Mr. Mult knows that there is a great deal of animosity between
Mr. Enn and Judge Black. I know Mr. Mult is a great friend of Mr. Enn and
would do anything to help him.
Clue #1 for the Maid:
I know that the judge's brother, Sean, was always jealous of Judge Jones
position as Chief Justice. He always wanted the position for himself.
Clue #1 for Mr. Enn:
I have discovered that Judge Black is part of a secret group who are
striving to put themselves in power. I know he has been covering up crimes
for his friends.
Clue #1 for Sean Jones:
I know my brother was always very hard on his employees and that his maid
was fed up with the poor treatment she was receiving. She feared Judge
Jones and was tired of his abuse.
Clue #1 for Mr. Mult
I know there are a lot of bad feelings between Mr. Enn and Judge Black.
Judge Black is angry that Mr Enn is in the process of exposing him and his
corrupt group of friends. I believe Judge Black would do anything to get
revenge.
Clue #1 for Judge Black:
Mr. Fife has been a trusted employee of myself and Chief Justice Jones. Mr.
Fife has access to the homes and offices of us both.
Clue #2 for Mr. Fife
I saw the maid running out of the house screaming "the judge has been
murdered!", as I was approaching the house.
Clue #2 for Mr. Enn
Clue #2 for the Maid
I found the body lying in a pool of blood.
Clue #2 for Sean Jones
Tuesday evening I issued a press release announcing that my brother, the
Chief Justice, has been murdered.
Clue #2 for Mr. Mult
I found Mr. Fife lying unconscious next to the judge's dead body when I
entered Judge Jone's home. I had him arrested and charged with murder.
Clue #2 for Judge Black
Tuesday afternoon I heard Mr. Enn say that the Chief Justice had been
murdered. I sent Mr. Fife to see if it's true.
Clue #3 for Mr. Fife
I believe that the maid is the murderer. I saw her running out of the
Chief Justice's house as I was approaching it. I know she hated her boss.
I believe she ran out screaming that the judge had been murdered in order
to throw suspicion from herself.
Clue #3 for the Maid
I heard Judge Jones confront Judge Black about his involvement in a group
conspiring to oust him from his office. I know Judge Black is corrupt and
wants to be more powerful than he is. I believe Judge Black killed Judge
Jones so that he could have his seat and also to prevent Judge Jones from
exposing and punishing Judge Black and his group. (Try to convince everyone
that Judge Black is the murderer!)
Clue #3 for Mr. Enn
I knew how badly the judge's brother, Sean, envied his position as Chief
Justice. I know he always wanted the position for himself. I believe he
killed him so that he could have posisiton and power for himself, thus
fulfilling his life long dream. I believe the blood you saw on his clothing
was his brother's blood. (Try to convince everyone that Sean Jones is the
murderer!)
Clue #3 for Sean Jones
I heard Mr. Enn say that Judge Jones was dead before the press release has
been issued. I believe the only way that he could have known that he was
dead prior to its being made public in the press release was if he was
involved the the murder himself. I believe Mr. Enn hires Mr. Mult to kill
Judge Jones and since Mr. Mult was the "hit man" I believe Mr. Mult should
be charged with murder!
Clue #3 for Mr. Mult
I found Mr. Fife lying unconscious next to Judge Jones corpse. I believe
this proves that he killed him. Why else would he be there? (Strive to
convince everyone that Mr. Fife is the murderer.)
Clue #3 for Judge Black
I heard Mr. Enn say that Judge Jones was dead before the press release had
been issued. I believe that the only way that he could have known that he
was dead prior to the press release was if he was involved in the murder
himself. The problem is, he was with me at the time of the murder, so I
know he couldn't have actually stabbed him. I figure he hired someone else
to commit the actual murder, but because it was all his idea I believe that
Mr. Enn should be charged with the crime of murder!
THIS PAGE IS TO BE SEEN ONLY BY THE PERSON ORGANIZING THE MYSTERY AND THE
PERSON CHOSEN TO REVEAL THE MURDERER.
This murder mystery is taken from the Book of Mormon. But none of the
participants will realize that. Study Helaman 8 and 9. At the conclusion
of the murder mystery dinner, use your scriptures and relate the story in
Helaman to solve this murder.
Mr. Enn is Nephi (Helaman 8 and 9)
Judge Black is all the other judges (Helaman 9:13)
Sean Jones, JD, is the murderer, Seantum (Helaman 9:26)
Mr. Mult is the multitude (Helaman 9:19)
Mr. Fife is the 5 men who went and saw the dead man (Helaman 9:1-6)
The Maid is the servants who ran (Helaman 9:6)
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Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 13:41:38 -0500
From: ldsyw@juno.com (Jamie J Giguiere)
Subject: Re: (lds-yw) activity
I read this and wanted to gently :) disagree. You were doing a service
project!! It is 100% gospel related, you helped beautify the earth, made
it more pleasant for others to enjoy the Lord's creations, and people who
know who it was may react better to the missionaries because of those
nice LDS youth who helped pick up trash! That you had fun and socialized
after is a bonus
Just my humble opinion
Jamie
in Texas
by the way--nice name!! =)
On Sun, 16 Aug 1998 18:45:03 -0600 Rich Sorenson <richs@cache.net>
writes:
>We just had a really fun activity last night. We walked along a nature
>trail in the canyon not too far from where we live and picked up trash.
. It didn't really have a gospel purpose, but it was fun and helped us
get to know each other better.
>
>Jamie in Utah
>
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Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 14:52:54 EDT
From: <W2SCoombs@aol.com>
Subject: Re: (lds-yw) Content-Type: text/plain
Amy, You must be right by the High School. Grew up there and grad. 24 years
ago. Did your dad go to Murray High? Sharlene
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Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 13:48:57 -0500
From: ldsyw@juno.com (Jamie J Giguiere)
Subject: (lds-yw) Stake Activities
Someone (Sorry-Ididn't save the post, so I don't know who) asked for
ideas from everyone about Stake Acitivities. I just remembered a fun one
the Stake I grew up in did. It was held on a Saturday in September, and
called "A Day of Impact" I think it started as a church wide program,
but haven't seen anyone mention it, so maybe it isn't anymore.
Each ward or branch picked a service project out in the community, (Some
were painting fire hydrants, cleaning gravestones/cemetaries, repainting
a historic church, repairing/cleaning parks and playgrounds, building
steps into a nature trail, painting bus benches, etc....) The only
requirements were it had to be until about 3pm and it had to make a
visible difference. We wanted people to notice youth were making a
positive impact on our communitites. Then after we all met at a park for
swimming, BBQ, games, and relaxing. No cleaning up allowed!! Also, a
month or so later we would have a Stake fireside where slides and videos
were taken from the Day of Impact and shown, testimonies would be shared,
and results from the communities shared also. They had coverage on local
radio, TV, and newspapers.
This was a great way to serve, have fun, and unify the youth. We had a
few groans to begin with, but it was great.
Just thought I would share
Jamie
in Texas
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Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 11:52:03 -0700
From: "Rob & Ali" <robnali@televar.com>
Subject: Re: (lds-yw) cookbook price/orders
This is such a small world. My husband grew up in Richland, his mom still
lives there, and his sister used to live in Wenatchee (west) for a little
over two years, from 95 to 97 (I think)
Ali
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Date: Friday, August 14, 1998 10:40 PM
Subject: Re: (lds-yw) cookbook price/orders
>I was born in Richland!!!! My mother still lives there - I get there quite
>often.
>
>Lisa in Wenatchee
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Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 11:48:52 -0700
From: "Rob & Ali" <robnali@televar.com>
Subject: Re: (lds-yw) Activities for Geri/Ga--long
I'm sorry, but I don't know what are we submitting to the list for you to
compile. Somehow I missed that message. Once I find out, I'd be glad to
help.
Ali
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From: Denise Nix <dnix@shenessex.heartland.net>
To: lds-yw@lists.xmission.com <lds-yw@lists.xmission.com>
Date: Saturday, August 15, 1998 03:51 PM
Subject: Re: (lds-yw) Activities for Geri/Ga--long
>
>
>----------
>> From: Jamie J Giguiere <ldsyw@juno.com>
>..If everyone wants to mail their suggestions to me personally I will
>compile a list, and then post it to
>> the whole group, that will save a lot of posts and help make sure there
>> are no duplicates....Just e-mail to ldsyw@juno.com.
>
>Jamie, this is very wonderful of you and what a nice idea! Count me in! I
>will send a suggestion or two for questions to you personally..hope others
>do the same! Dee
>
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Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 11:57:49 -0700
From: "Cathie" <rrelf@ibm.net>
Subject: Re: (lds-yw) I need your help...
What about running an obstacle course, golfing(putting into a cup), relay
races, answer scripture/church history questions(for those that are not as
inclined to be athletic), shoot baskets are just a few off the top of my
head.
cathie
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From: thehappyhouse <thehappyhouse@geocities.com>
To: lds-yw@lists.xmission.com <lds-yw@lists.xmission.com>
Date: Monday, August 17, 1998 10:54 AM
Subject: (lds-yw) I need your help...
>Sisters, I need your help with some ideas! My hubby and I are the
>activities committee chairpeople; and for an activity this coming
>weekend we are doing an old fashioned picnic basket social and we are
>having the men earn their picnic dinner with their wives. Herein lies my
>problem;We need ideas as to what we should have them do to earn it.
>Please send your ideas to me! I would appreciate it!!!!Mimi
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Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 13:12:23 -0600
From: Rich Sorenson <richs@cache.net>
Subject: Re: (lds-yw) Re: (Murder Mystery
Murder Mystery Dinner Theater (for combined AP/YW activity)
Instructions for set up:
This activity should be set up in groups of eight. In each group you will=
have
one youth to represent each character and an adult leader to read the clu=
es.
And we put an eighth chair at each table so that if a youth showed up lat=
e we
put them at a table and let them read the clues and the adult leader stay=
ed and
helped. (They will need help).
Make up a set of character name tags for each table. As the kids come in =
give
them name tags and seat them so you will have one "set " of suspects at e=
ach
table.
Copy the clues for each table. Cut the clues apart and put them in
corresponding envelopes. All clue #1 (one for each character) in one enve=
lope
labeled clue #1. All clue #2 (one for each character) in a second envelop=
e
labeled clue #2. And all of clue #3 in a third envelope labeled clue #3. =
In
other words, if you think you will need five tables, you will need to cop=
y and
cut up five pages of clue #1, five of clue #2, and five of clue #3. Don't=
give
out the clues until you are instructed to later in the activity. When the=
adult
hands the clues to each character (at the appropriate time) they should
not show them to each other.
The murder mystery is set around a three course dinner
Round 1- salad course or maybe chips and salsa
Round 2- main course or maybe taco bar
Round 3- dessert course
Pre assign someone to set the scene and reveal the murderer. They will ne=
ed to
so some preparation to be ready to do this, so assign them ahead of time =
so
they can be prepared. We had our bishop do it.
Now you are ready to begin-
Have someone read this introduction:
You are about to become a murder suspect and so is everyone else involved=
in
this activity. You can prove your innocence only by proving that someone =
else
is guilty. The people at your table must work together to solve the myste=
ry. As
the evening progresses, each person will receive an outline of their char=
acter
and pieces of information that will be known only to them. You must be su=
re to
clearly and accurately reveal all the facts that you know about yourself =
and
the other suspects in each round. You may not lie about the clues you are
given. When someone reads a clue that places suspicion on you, then you n=
eed to
read your clue which will change the subject and raise suspicion on a dif=
ferent
character.
This activity is divided into three rounds.
Round 1- first meal course and clue #1
Round 2- second meal course and clue #2
Round 3- dessert and clue #3
Do not go on to the next round until you are told to do so. (All tables s=
hould
stay on the same schedule of staring and finishing). At the conclusion of=
the
three rounds, you should decide as a table who you believe is the murdere=
r. The
solution will be revealed after the final round. Remember, you are out to=
catch
a murderer. Be inquisitive! Be aggressive! Be suspicious!
Now, set the scene:
The scene is the home of Judge Jones, a former Chief Justice of the Supre=
me
Court. On this Tuesday evening (or whatever evening you are meeting) Judg=
e
Jones was found murdered. He had multiple stab wounds and was found lying=
in a
pool of blood. There are six suspects, all with a motive for the murder. =
They
are: (Have the youth stand as their characters are called)
Mr. Enn-- He has always been a fine, uptstanding member of the community
Judge Black--A very high ranking, but corrupt judge. He hates Mr Enn and =
would
like to see him behind bars, but he fears a public outcry.
Sean Jones, J.D.-- He is the brother of the murder victim, Chief Judge Ju=
stice
Jones. He is also a powerful attornery.
Mr. Mult-- An average citizen who is a friend of Mr Enn.
Mr. Fife- Works for Chief Justive Jones (the dead man) and Judge Black.
Maid-- Works for Chief Justice Jones (the dead man)
Give the adult leader at each table the envelope labeled clue #1 Tell the=
m to
pass them out to the appropriate character. Have them choose one characte=
r to
go first reading their clue. Their clue will accuse another character. Th=
en
that character can read their clue to try to cast suspicion at a differen=
t
character. Have them continue in this manner until each character has rea=
d
their clue #1
Each table will play the game at the same time, but separately.
As soon as each table is finished you can serve your first course of food.
After all the tables are finished eating-------
Give the adult leaders at the tables the clue envelope #2. Have them read=
them
just like the last clue. As they finish, serve course #2,
After all of the tables are finished eating-------
Give the adult leaders at each table clue envelope #3. Have them read the=
m just
like the last 2 clues. As they finish, serve dessert.
While they are eating their dessert have each table decide who they think=
is
the murderer. Have them choose one person as a spokesman and have them st=
and
and tell who they think did it and why.
Now, have the bishop (or whoever you choose) reveal the murderer.
Clue pages:
Clue #1 for Mr. Fife:
I know that Mr. Mult knows that there is a great deal of animosity betwee=
n Mr.
Enn and Judge Black. I know Mr. Mult is a great friend of Mr. Enn and wou=
ld do
anything to help him.
Clue #! for the Maid:
I know that the judge's brother, Sean, was always jealous of Judge Jones
position as Chief Justice. He always wanted the position for himself.
Clue #1 for Mr. Enn:
I have discovered that Judge Black is part of a secret group who are stri=
ving
to put themselves in power. I know he has been covering up crimes for his
friends.
Clue #1 for Sean Jones:
I know my brother was always very hard on his employees and that his maid=
was
fed up with the poor treatment she was receiving. She feared Judge Jones =
and
was tired of his abuse.
Clue #1 for Mr. Mult
I know there are a lot of bad feelings between Mr. Enn and Judge Black. J=
udge
Black is angry that Mr. Enn is in the process of exposing him and his cor=
rupt
group of friends. I believe Judge Black would do anything to get revenge.
Clue #1 for Judge Black:
Mr. Fife has been a trusted employee of myself and Chief Justice Jones. M=
r.
Fife has access to the homes and offices of us both.
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------=
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Clue #2 for Mr. Fife
I saw the maid running out of the house screaming "the judge has been
murdered!", as I was approaching the house.
Clue #2 for the Maid
I found the body lying in a pool of blood.
Clue #2 for Sean Jones
Tuesday evening I issued a press release announcing that my brother, the =
Chief
Justice, has been murdered.
Clue #2 for Mr. Mult
I found Mr. Fife lying unconscious next to the judge's dead body when I e=
ntered
Judge Jones=92 home. I had him arrested and charged with murder.
Clue #2 for Judge Black
Tuesday afternoon I heard Mr. Enn say that the Chief Justice had been mur=
dered.
I sent Mr. Fife to see if it's true.
Clue #2 for Mr. Enn
At the press release you saw blood splattered on Sean Jones clothing.
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------=
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- --------------------------------------
Clue #3 for Mr. Fife
I believe that the maid is the murderer. I saw her running out of the Chi=
ef
Justice's house as I was approaching it. I know she hated her boss. I bel=
ieve
she ran out screaming that the judge had been murdered in order to throw
suspicion from herself.
Clue #3 for the Maid
I heard Judge Jones confront Judge Black about his involvement in a group
conspiring to oust him from his office. I know Judge Black is corrupt and=
wants
to be more powerful than he is. I believe Judge Black killed Judge Jones =
so
that he could have his seat and also to prevent Judge Jones from exposing=
and
punishing Judge Black and his group. (Try to convince everyone that Judge=
Black
is the murderer!)
Clue #3 for Mr. Enn
I knew how badly the judge's brother, Sean, envied his position as Chief
Justice. I know he always wanted the position for himself. I believe he k=
illed
him so that he could have position and power for himself, thus
fulfilling his life long dream. I believe the blood you saw on his clothi=
ng was
his brother's blood. (Try to convince everyone that Sean Jones is the
murderer!)
Clue #3 for Sean Jones
I heard Mr. Enn say that Judge Jones was dead before the press release ha=
s been
issued. I believe the only way that he could have known that he was dead =
prior
to its being made public in the press release was if he was involved the
murder himself. I believe Mr. Enn hires Mr. Mult to kill Judge Jones and =
since
Mr. Mult was the "hit man" I believe Mr. Mult should be charged with murd=
er!
Clue #3 for Mr. Mult
I found Mr. Fife lying unconscious next to Judge Jones corpse. I believe =
this
proves that he killed him. Why else would he be there? (Strive to convinc=
e
everyone that Mr. Fife is the murderer.)
Clue #3 for Judge Black
I heard Mr. Enn say that Judge Jones was dead before the press release ha=
d been
issued. I believe that the only way that he could have known that he was =
dead
prior to the press release was if he was involved in the murder himself. =
The
problem is, he was with me at the time of the murder, so I know he couldn=
't
have actually stabbed him. I figure he hired someone else to commit the a=
ctual
murder, but because it was all his idea I believe that Mr. Enn should be
charged with the crime of murder!
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------=
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THIS PAGE IS TO BE SEEN ONLY BY THE PERSON ORGANIZING THE MYSTERY AND THE
PERSON CHOSEN TO REVEAL THE MURDERER.
This murder mystery is taken from the Book of Mormon. But none of the
participants will realize that. Study Helaman 8 and 9. At the conclusion =
of the
muder mystery dinner, use your scriptures and relate the story in Helaman=
to
solve this murder.
Mr Enn is Nephi (Helaman 8 and 9)
Judge Black is all the other judges (Helaman 9:13)
Sean Jones, JD, is the murderer, Seantum (Helaman 9:26)
Mr Mult is the multitude (Helaman 9:19)
Mr Fife is the 5 men who went and saw the dead man (Helaman 9:1-6)
The Maid is the servants who ran (Helaman 9:6)
Christiane Hawkshaw wrote:
> Recently I read a script for a Murder Mystery game on the Net but can't
> find it now. I believe Nephi featured in it somewhere, but was not obv=
ious
> until the end. If anyone can help me find it, or has the script, I wou=
ld
> be grateful.
>
> Chris in England
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