Visitor's Center missionaries put on musical fireside

Published: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 1:49 p.m. MDT
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Although all the entrances to the Laie North Stake Center grounds were flooded from rain, the water didn't deter crowds of people who walked to the fireside from taking off shoes and socks, climbing over fences and hitching piggy back rides to take part in last Sunday's musical fireside.

Sister missionaries Stephanie Gardner from Highland, Utah, and Shuhaylla T. Sakaguchi, from Japan, planned the fireside because they wanted to do something for the community as well as give themselves and their fellow missionaries an unique opportunity to express their appreciation for the Atonement.

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