From Deseret News archives:
Pres. Hinckley to honor handcart pioneers
His address will cap 3-day event that will begin today in Iowa
President Hinckley's speech will be broadcast Sunday at 6 p.m. MDT via the LDS Church satellite system, BYU Television and KBYU-TV. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is co-sponsoring the three-day commemoration at the University of Iowa.
Events will include a symposium today focused on the handcart pioneers, a pioneer festival and handcart re-enactment, a presentation by a descendant of the Willie Handcart Company captain and an interfaith devotional.
Several celebrations, cultural presentations, scholarly programs and handcart re-enactments have already taken place to recognize the handcart pioneers, who were primarily British converts who pulled two-wheeled handcarts more than 1,000 miles from Iowa to the Salt Lake Valley. The most noted of the handcart pioneers were in the ill-fated Willie and Martin companies, whose journey was marked by death and starvation as they left late in the year and encountered early October snows in Wyoming.
During the recent annual Mormon History Association conference in Casper, Wyo., a new concert opera, "1856: Long Walk Home," was performed. Composed by Harriet Petherick-Bushman, an LDS convert from London, it features poetry and prose about the Willie and Martin companies, gathered from LDS archives and family histories. It was previously performed at several Utah venues.
In Iowa, the Mormon Historic Sites Foundation is collaborating with the Johnson County Historical Society in Iowa City to create a diorama exhibit telling the story of the handcarts. It depicts a family of Latter-day Saints crossing the plains and will include first-person accounts of the handcart story. Donations are being taken to fund the exhibit. For information, see www.mormonhistoricsitesfoundation.org/projects/iowaCity.htm.
Several events are also scheduled closer to home throughout the summer and fall. They include:
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