Participants will have the opportunity to attend
three classes/workshops according to their tastes and curiosities; topics are
wide ranging, far reaching, and fun. With 12 classes to choose from, the youth
committee has labored to offer you a diversity of options that are as
personally relevant and interesting to you as they are spiritually helpful, interesting,
and engaging.
Participants face tough choices, as all 12 options
are fantastic. You can only attend three, however, so choose wisely. We
encourage you to take notes as ideas and impressions come during the
classes/workshops. If you aren’t into taking notes, or didn’t get to experience
all the options you would have liked, don’t fret. Most classes will be filmed
and made available in about a week’s time on our blog: www.standinaholyplace.blogspot.com.
Schedule:
Class/Workshop 1: 10:15 to 10:45 AM
Class/Workshop 2: 10:55 to 11:25 AM
Class/Workshop 3: 11:35 to 12:05 PM
Keynote
Address: 12:15 to 1:00 PM (ALL
meet in the GYM)
Breaks:
There is a 10-minute break between all classes.
Feel free to use this time to self-hydrate and kill your snack-attack (in the
GYM). All classes/workshops start and end on-time, so be QUICK!
Keynote Address: “Fight the New Drug.” Better understand the harmful effects of
pornography through science, facts, and personal accounts with Clay Olsen.
Location: GYM
Option 1: “Catch
the Wave!” Join Jake Black, head
of the missionary social media department, and learn how YOU can spread the
good word of the GOSPEL thru social media. Location: Room 40 (Elder’s Quorum Room, south of stage)
Option 2: “Is
That the Spirit, or Just Me?” Discuss with Marty Patch how to better use the greatest guide you already have.
Location: Chapel
Option 3: “What
I REALLY Wish I Had Known as a Teenager.” By Clint Cresap, Navy Officer and helicopter/combat pilot. Life planning using the special operations mission
planning process. Location: Room
32 (upstairs)
Option 4: “Teenage
Dating 101” We invite all interested youth 14 and older to attend a fun and
sensible discussion with Becca and
Justin Godfrey about the lost art of dating. Location: Room 26/28 (YW’s Room, upstairs)
Option 5: “Whatever
Principle of Intelligence We Attain Unto In This Life…” Join college
professor Stormy Vehnekamp to glean
from her experiences what you can do now to prepare for college. Location: Room 25 (upstairs)
Option 6: “Getting
The Most Out of Your Scripture Study.” Ryan Bell reminds us of the
excitement and joy that can be found in reading the scriptures. Location: High Council Room (behind stage, upstairs)
Option 7: “I
Hope They Call Me On a Mission.” Former Mission Presidents, Kevin and Susan Pinegar, will lead a
panel discussion with past and present missionaries. Come with your questions!
Location: Room 29/30 (upstairs)
Option 8: “Surviving
Middle School.” Join this panel discussion with some of our graduated seniors on middle school perspective
and the tricks you need to survive the journey. Come with your questions!
Location: Storage room (off the GYM, north of kitchen)
Option 9: “Cooking
101: Great Basics You Need to Know Before You Leave Home.” Join our skilled
Stake Young Women Presidency for the
best time you’ll have in the kitchen. Come stir! Come chop! Come hungry!
Location: Relief Society Room (main
hallway, connected to the kitchen)
Option 10: “Fashion
101.” All interested FEMALES join Emily
McCormick to learn the ‘ins’ and ‘outs’ of fashion. Bring your questions and
ideas and be prepared to enjoy a quick look into the world of fashion.
Location: Primary Room (main hallway)
Option 11: “How
to Be a ROCKSTAR Babysitter.” Learn from Heather Hayes how to be the best babysitter on the block with fun
tips and tricks! Location: Room 24
(upstairs)
Option 12: “Sweat
a Little, Say Your Prayers, and Surround Yourself With Good.” Examine with Sara and McKay Bateman the
relationship and eternal perspective between physical, spiritual, and emotional
health. Gain a better understanding why strengthening each is important to our well-being
and happiness. Location: Chapel Overflow