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MormonTimes.com: Around the country: Many LDS create routines

Published: Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2008 12:12 a.m. MDT
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General conference for Tania Pabon means spiritual food — and sandwiches.

Pabon, wife of Bishop Edwin Pabon of the Harlem 1st Ward in New York City, says, "I make goodies for after the first session — sandwiches, lemonade, little cakes."

She says she, her husband and 9-year-old son go to the chapel for all sessions, "because we have to be with the visitors and investigators who come."

Their building has sessions in both English and Spanish. Usually there are 75 to 100 people in the English session and 25 to 50 in the Spanish one, and they trade off between the chapel and the cultural hall.

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