Sunday, December 29, 2013

Upcoming Relief Society Activity: Service Warms the Heart, January 15th at 7pm






JANUARY 15, 2014
7:00 PM
AT THE CHURCH

Join us for scones and a hot cocoa bar.
Donate to a good cause and be inspired by the service of others.

*We will be collecting clothing for the Wunderli's orphange in Haiti.  New or like new summer dresses and leggings for girls or t-shirts and basketball shorts for boys ages 2 to 10.  Thanks for your generosity! 

Super Saturday Photos

Thanks so much for all those who helped participate in our Relief Society Super Saturday on October 26th.  We had an excellent turn out and I know that those who came went away with great projects and new knowledge.  I especially appreciate those women who served as instructors for the various classes. We are blessed to have so many talented women in our midst.

I wanted to include some photos taken from the party that day.  I have also had lots of requests to share your soup recipes.  If you brought a soup for the luncheon, please email me your recipe at fisherpc@yahoo.com or fontainedebienvenu@gmail.com.  Thanks!

Canvas Tennis Shoe Painting
 10 Minute Table Runners
 In A Pickle Kits
 Canvas Shoe Painting
 Maxi Skirt Class
 Holiday Planning and Center Pieces
 Soup, Bread and Dessert Buffet
 Eternal Plants (Terrariums)
 Christmas Advent Calendars and Family Home Evening Boards
 Christmas Advent Calendar Class
Despicable Me 2 painted canvas tennis shoes
 Caramel Apple Making Class





 10 Minute Table Runners




 The Luncheon including darling bread making ideas from Sharon Wouden.
 The ladies of Willow Creek 7th Ward and surrounding community.






Thanks again to everyone for a fabulous fun day!

Creamy Tomato Tortelli Soup Recipe--Katie Carter (Super Saturday Class)


Creamy Tomato Tortellini Soup

Ingredients
2
whole large Cloves Of Garlic Minced
2
Tbl Olive Oil
2
10¾ oz Cans of Condensed Tomato Soup
¼
cup Sun Dried Tomatoes, chopped or 2 Tbl Of Sun Dried Tomato Paste
2
cups Half-and-half
2
cups Chicken Stock
1
tsp Onion Powder
1
Tbl Italian Seasoning
½
tsp Salt
½
tsp Pepper
1
whole 9 Oz Package Of Cheese Filled Tortellini
½
cup Shredded Parmesan Cheese, for garnish

Directions
Saute garlic with the olive oil in a large stock pot over medium heat until golden brown. Be sure to keep an eye on it so it doesn’t get too brown or burnt. When the garlic is done, add tomato soup, tomatoes, half and half, chicken stock and spices. Bring to a simmer. Once simmering, drop tortellini into the soup. After tortellini are cooked, ladle soup into bowls and top with parmesan cheese
Note from Katie:  I have made this recipe with dried and fresh tortellini and they both work great.  If you use dried tortellini, cook it first according to package directions before adding it to the soup.  Fresh tortellini can be found with the specialty meats and cheeses at Smith’s (and it was actually cheaper than the dried ones I found previously at Walmart.)  I also use canned minced garlic rather than fresh because it’s less mess and less work (it’s in little jars and sold in the produce or deli section of most stores).





http://www.keyingredient.com/recipes/171098794/creamy-tomato-tortellini-soup/

Monday, September 23, 2013

Relief Society Super Saturday, Oct. 26, 2013

Here are the class descriptions and times for our upcoming Super Saturday.  The activity will be held on Saturday, Oct. 26th from 9 until 1pm.  Please plan to join us for crafting, cooking, socializing and lunch!

Choose 3 of the following classes, one per hour.  If you finish a project early, there are class options that you can drop in each hour.  If you'd like to sign-up for classes online, send me an email at fisherpc@yahoo.com or fontainedebienvenu@gmail.com.  I will send you an email reply to let you know that we are planning on you for that class.

Please invite your friends and neighbors.  All Young Women and Activity Day girls over 10 years old are also invited.  This is a great activity for the women of our community to get to know one another better.

Sign-up Deadline for all Craft/Sewing Projects:  October 10th


Super Saturday Schedule and Class List

9:00am            Meet in the Relief Society Room/Opening  Exercises.

9:30am            Classes Begin:  Choose from the Following options.
FREE!  1.  Autumn Abundance:  What to do with all of that garden produce.  Instructor:  Carolee Millet, Free.  Please sign-up for a free recipe book with favorite recipes for zucchini, squash, tomatoes and other garden staples.  *If you have a favorite recipe using garden produce that you'd like to contribute to our cook book, please email to Nicole Fisher at fontainedebienvenu.blogspot.com by Monday, Oct. 21st.  Thanks!!  
Class Full!  2.  Family Home Evening Boards. Instructor:  Renee Cundick (1 hr.)  $22.50 fee.  Please have your money/checks written to Renee Cundick by Sunday, Oct. 13th by noon.  We have extended ordering, but must be ordered by Sunday at 5pm.  

Class Full!  3.  In A Pickle:  Personal Organizer.  Instructor:  Janice Sansom, $5 fee.  Great class for young women and activity day girls. 


Registration closes for this class on Sunday, Oct. 21st. 4.  White Ked Decorating.   Instructor:  Caroline Hyland (1 hr.) $6 fee for paints and supplies , you will need to provide your own white canvas  keds.  This is  great class for young women and activity day girls.  



5.  Family History (15 min.)/LDS Tools Tutorials (15 min.)-Free.  

10:00am            Second Session of Classes Begin.
Free!  1.  Caramel Apple Making.  Instructor:  Camille Mendel from the 4th Ward.  Instructions in creating delicious caramel apples.    
Free!  2.  Timing Is Everything:  Holiday Menu Prep.  Instructor:  Erica High, Free.  (1 hr. or drop in anytime)  Ideas and discussion on how to time your holiday meals, plus simple table decorating ideas. 
Registration by Monday, Oct. 14th!  3.  Eternal Plants:  Terrarium.  Instructor:  Betsy Chamberlain.  Small-$10; Medium (shown)-$15; Large-$20.  Betsy will provide the plant and soil materials, please provide your own jar.  The one shown below would be considered a medium jar.

Free! Register by Monday, Oct. 21st.  4.  Holiday Table Runner. Instructor:  Wendy Powell (1 hr.) Create these darling, simple table runners with two fabrics and a button.  You will need to provide 1/2 yard and 1/3 yard of coordinating fabrics, thread and 2 decorative buttons.  Please bring your sewing machine if you have one, but its simple enough, we can use the Relief Society machines as well.  You won't believe how simple this project is!  Great for young women, activity day girls or any level of sewer.  *See youtube instructions in the side bar.  Great gift idea!

5.  Family History (15 min.)/LDS Tools Tutorials (15 min.)-Free.

11:00am            Fourth Session of Classes Begin.
Free!  1.  Rolling In the Dough:  Holiday Bread Making.  Instructor:  Sharon Wouden (1 hr.) Free samples and recipe ideas for those who sign-up.
Class Full! 2.  Christmas Advent Calendar.  Instructor:  Renee Cundick (1 hr.)  $22.50 fee.  These darling Advent Calendars can still be ordered by noon on Sunday, Oct. 13th.  Please get your money/checks written to Renee Cundick by noon.  We need to put in our order by 5pm on Sunday.

Free!  3.  Memory Makers:  Low Cost Gifts.  Instructor:  Barb Olsen.  Instruction on DVD making and other fun gifts for little to no cost. (1 hr. or drop in anytime). Free.

Registration by Monday, Oct. 14th!  4.  Kitchen Caddy's.  Instructor:  Maureen Egan  (1 hr) Galvanized tin-$15; White tin-$23.  These are a great gift idea, perfect for displaying silverware for buffet dinners or for crafts/art supplies.  We need to order materials ASAP, so let us know if you're interested in this class.

5.  Family History (15 min. sessions)/LDS Tools Tutorial (15 min. Sessions)-Free. 

12:00pm            A Working Lunch in the Cultural Hall.
Sign-ups for soups, salads and dessert binders will be in Primary, Young Women and Relief Society for the next 2 weeks.  Call Linda Florence with any questions.

Go to www.willowcreek7rs.blogspot.com for details and to register online.







Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Garden Party and Social 2013





The Willow Creek 7th Ward Annual Garden Party was generously hosted by Kathy Horne in her beautiful backyard.  





The women began the evening by socializing and playing a "get to know you" game.
The Relief Society Activity committee provided the meal, consisting of old-fashioned finger sandwiches, butter cookies, fruit, and veggie cups.  A delicious punch was also served, recipe provided by Melissa Glass.




 


The final of event of the evening was a demonstration by Wendy on how to make a traditional hanging basket that was raffled and won by Nancy Horne.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

In Honor of Doreen Larson

Kathryn Turley, Lesa Wells and Doreen Larson

For those who were not able to attend the funeral for Doreen Larson, I wanted to share this darling photo of our very own "Cancer Ladies," taken while she was at the hospital. Its been a tough year in our ward with health concerns, but we are blessed to have such incredible people amongst us as examples of strength in adversity and as examples of serving others with love.

The funeral was a great way to learn more about Doreen and what a great woman she was. One of my favorite stories was told when Doreen was interviewing for a scholarship at the University of Washington. After a great interview, Doreen was told she was most likely to receive the scholarship, they just had one more applicant to interview. Doreen walked out to the foyer and met the next applicant, who she found was a young married father. After having a discussion with him, she walked back into the interviewer and withdrew her application, saying that the other applicant needed the money more than she did. It was also evident that Doreen was a faithful disciple of the gospel. We have all been strengthened by her testimony and have been blessed by her happy, cheerful spirit. She will be missed.

Here is a copy of her obituary for those who haven't had a chance to read it.

DOREEN LARSON

Doreen Larson Larson 1934 ~ 2011 Doreen Larson Larson passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family, on Thursday, April 28 after a short bout with cancer. She was born December 6, 1934 in Blackfoot, Idaho to Stanley and LaVaun Larson. She served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Central States Mission where she met her future husband Floyd Leon Larson. She earned a degree in marketing and accounting from the University of Washington. They married in the Salt Lake Temple August 18, 1960. Her focus in life was caring for her family. She later served a humanitarian mission to Kathmandu, Nepal with her husband. She also loved working in the temple. Doreen will be remembered for her strong work ethic, her faith, and her commitment to her friends and family. She loved playing games and was extremely competitive. The goal of all her children and grandchildren was to beat her. She also loved travel and had a full travel schedule planned this summer. She was disappointed when she realized she would be unable to go. Doreen also loved plays and frequently attended the Shakespearian Festival as well as the Hale Center Theater. She was preceded in death by her loving husband. Doreen is survived by her seven children: Kendra (Jeff), Blake (Melissa), Craig (Jennifer), Valerie (Jess-deceased), Mark (Liz), Kerstin (Dave), and Scott (Cara), 24 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday, May 2, 2011 at 2:00 pm at the LDS chapel located at 2115 E. Creek Road, Cottonwood Heights, Utah. Friends and family may call Sunday evening from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the church and Monday from 12:30 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. prior to the services. The family has created a blog at http://doreenlarson.blogspot.com for family and friends to leave memories of Doreen. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations to the Perpetual Education Fund of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 50 East North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150.

Published in Deseret News from April 30 to May 1, 2011