The purpose of Relief Society is to help prepare women for the blessings of eternal life as they increase faith in Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ and His Atonement. To strengthen individuals, families, and homes through ordinances and covenants. To work in unity to help those in need.

This blog was created for the Woodland Hills Ward Relief Society sisters. It's purpose is to share information, unite and help each sister grow closer to Jesus Christ. This is not an official site of the LDS Church, and the opinions and statements are not representative of the church as a whole.

Saturday, December 3, 2011

House for Rent

Ann Bateman has a house for rent. If you are interested please see the email below.


Single Story Calabasas House with View for Rent
4 bedroom, 2 bath, Living Room with Fireplace, Formal Dining Room, Sunny Kitchen with Breakfast Area, Utility Room, Fenced Yard with Lawn, Patio, Large Driveway, Paid Gardner, Quiet Neighborhood, Sought after Las Virgenes School District. Minutes from 101 Freeway and Malibu Coastline. Children's Park w/tennis courts walking distance. $2800. Please call (818) 880-4409

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Relief Society Christmas Party

Thank you to all that signed up to bring desserts!

We also need 4-5 people to sign up to bring funeral potatoes. Millie Jorgenson will have a recipe at church if one is needed. If you can bring potatoes to the Christmas Party please email me at lisamarinagarcia@gmail.com.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Building Cleaning

Hello Sisters,

We need a few more people to clean the building on Nov 19th and November 26th. If you are able to clean either of these 2 days please email me at lisamarinagarcia@gmail.com. Thanks, Lisa Bell.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Emergency Prep Club

Last week we discussed different places and things to get for your food storage. With the little research I have done I found that Honeyville Farms has a lot of options and for the best prices. Here is a link to their website http://store.honeyvillegrain.com/

If you look at the left column under Link & Information you can see their entire product and price list.

Their only locations are in Utah and 1 in Rancho Cucamonga. I go out to Rancho Cucamonga 3-4 a month to visit my parents. If you have a product you would like to try please feel free to contact me (Lisa Bell) and I would be happy to pick it up for you when I am out there.


Munch N' Mingle

Wednesday, November 2 - 6:30pm Come enjoy good food and company. If you can, please bring a dish to share, but if time doesn't allow we'd love to have you there anyway! Always a good time. Hope to see you there!

Pet Sitting

If anyone in the ward needs pet sitting you may contact Sister Vandoros. She would be willing to go to your home and take care of your pet (since animals do better in a familiar environment) or if you have a small cat or dog she would be willing to take it in. She does not charge a fee but does as for a donation that would be comparable in price. If you are interested or have more questions please feel free to contact Sister Vandoros.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Emergency Prep Club

6:30pm Thursday October 27th, Relief Society Room

We will be discussing different websites and stores to buy your food storage items from. We will also have cookie samples and fruit smoothies made out of food storage items. If you have a recipe you would like to share please feel free to bring it.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Huei Pin Teo Baby Shower

Saturday, October 22nd, 4:30pm
Huei Pin Teo is having a GIRL! Her baby shower is at 23539 Burbank Blvd. Please call Celeste Squires to RSVP. Adults only please.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Munch N' Mingle

Wednesday, October 5 - 6:30pm Come enjoy good food and company. If you can, please bring a dish to share, but if time doesn't allow we'd love to have you there anyway! Always a good time. Hope to see you there!

Friday, September 23, 2011

Relief Society Broadcast

Saturday, 9/22, Light Dinner - 5:30pm & Broadcast - 6:45pm

If you signed up to bring a dessert please be there 15 minutes early to drop it off. If you have anything to donate for the drive the Stake Relief Society is putting on, you can bring it to the Stake Center.

Goal for Emergency Prep

For those of you who could not make the Emergency Prep Club, I wanted to share what our goal is for the month.

Goal - To keep at least 1/2 of tank of gas in your car at all times.

Purpose - In case of an emergency and you need to leave quickly, the gas pumps might be down due to no electricity, too long of lines, or gas pumps could run out of gas. A recent example of this was when the power went down all over San Diego earlier this month. Many people were stranded at work (or wherever they happen to be) for the entire night because all the gas pumps were down.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Emergency Prep Club

Thursday 9/22, 6:30pm in Relief Society Room

Come join us at the first Emergency Prep Club. We will be discussing flood preparation, a few recipes that can be used with food storage items only and the future topics for the club. All are welcome!

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Building Cleaning

Hello. Just a friendly reminder that if you have signed up to the clean the building, please make sure you show up. If you would like a reminder phone call on a different phone than what is in the ward directory, please include it when you sign-up.

Thanks for all your hard working in keeping up our building!

Secrets of Employment Security in the 21st Century

Sunday, September 18th, 2011, 6pm at the Westwood Chapel (Behind the Temple)

The Los Angeles, CA African American Affairs Council is presenting a Fireside on Employment Security. You will be able to gain crucial insights and knowledge to: Acquire the know how and the skills needed in the 21st Century and beyond, Discover and develop your gifts and talents and to take control of you employment future.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Munch N' Mingle

Wednesday, September 7 - 6:30pm Come enjoy good food and company. If you can, please bring a dish to share, but if time doesn't allow we'd love to have you there anyway!

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Say Good-Bye to Brother & Sister Huckvale

Wednesday August 31st 6:30-8:30pm @ Chatsworth Meeting House

Fred & Helen Huckvale are moving to Idaho. Please join in honoring then at an Open House on 8/31. If possible please bring a Hors d' oeuvre or Dessert to share. The Chastworth Building is located on 10123 Oakdale Ave.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Munch N' Mingle

Wednesday, August 3 - 6:30pm Come enjoy good food and company. If you can, please bring a dish to share, but if time doesn't allow we'd love to have you there anyway! We will also be reviewing books. If you have read a book that you would like to share please come and give a synopsis to the group

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Lunch after Stake Temple Day

Saturday July 30th @ 11:30 (after the Temple)

Lunch at Toni Staker's house after the Stake Temple Session. If you have any questions you can call Toni Stapley.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Back To School Supplies

Donations for back to school supplies are being accepted for the ACAC County Foster Children. Please give all donations to Penny Rivas by August 28th 2011.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Summer Park & Pool Play Dates

Everyone one is welcome (even if you don't have kids or you have kids that are grown) to come to the Summer Play Dates :

Park Day every Tuesday 2:30 Splash Pad at De Anza Park (on the corner of Lost Hills and Las Virgenes in Calabasas).

Pool Day every Thursday at 2:30 at the main pool at Malibu Canyon Apartments. Call Whitney Capelo if you have any questions or need directions.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Tiffany-Ann Raichart's Baby Shower

Thursday 7/21, 7pm
Come and celebrate Tiffany-Ann's soon to be addition 7/21 at the Tippetts' Home, 6615 Berquist Avenue, West Hills. For a group gift please call Lisa Tippetts. The party is child free (young children are welcome). She is having a GIRL! All are welcome to come and have a good time.

Beach Day with Tarzana Ward

Wednesday July 20th at 11am

The Tarzana Ward has invited us to their Beach Day, 7/20 at 11am. Zuma Beach at lifeguard station 12.

50th Anniversary of the Stake & Pioneer Day Celebration

Saturday 7/23 from 5-8pm
50th Canoga Park Anniversary and Pioneer Day Celebration at the Woodland Hills Ward Building. Hand cart rides, costume parade, chili cook-off, cake and pie competition, live music, games and much more!

Building Cleaning

We need 2 or 3 sisters to sign-up for Building Cleaning for July 23rd in preparation for the Pioneer Celebration and 50th Anniversary for the Stake. If you are able to sign-up please email Lisa Bell at lisamarinagarcia@gmail.com

Monday, June 27, 2011

Book Club and Munch N' Mingle

There will be a discussion for the book The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton at Carol Viernes house this Thursday June 30th at 7pm. You are welcome to join even if you have not finshed the book and just want to dicuss it.

Munch N' Mingle for July is canceled. There are a lot of activities going on this month with the Fourth of July Flag ceremony & Pioneer Day. We will start up again in August.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Munch N' Mingle

Wednesday, July 6 - 6:30pm
Come enjoy good food and company. If you can, please bring a dish to share, but if time doesn't allow we'd love to have you there anyway!

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Room Available

Pat Neser has a room available for rent. If you know of anyone who needs to rent a room please call Pat Neser for more details at 818-346-8629.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Blood Donation Needed and Free Piano

Blood Donation Needed
Sister Katzky needs 2 pints of blood to be donated at Kaiser to replace the 2 pints she used from their blood bank.  If you would be willing to donate, please call Cula Katzky at 818-346-7389.

Free Upright Piano
Sister Jeanette Brown has an upright piano she is no longer using and would like to give to someone. If you are interested, please call Jeanette Brown at 818-999-3956.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Book Club Postponed till Next Month

Just wanted to make sure everyone knows that Book Club has been postponed till next month - June 16th.  This should give everyone plenty of time to finish The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton so we can have a good discussion.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Munch 'n Mingle and Potluck Party Reminder

Munch 'n Mingle
Wednesday, May 4 - 6:30pm
Come enjoy good food and company.  If you can, please bring a dish to share, but if time doesn't allow we'd love to have you there anyway!!  After dinner we will be assembling hygiene kits for the Grossman Burn Center.

Elder's Quorum/Goodbye Potluck Party
Friday, May 6 - 5:00pm
As requested, here is a reminder with all the details for the Elder's Quorum/Goodbye to Raicharts Potluck Party that the Van Slooten's are hosting at their home (23019 Oxnard St.).  The Van Slooten's will be providing paper goods and drinks.

Friday, April 29, 2011

New Book Club Selection and Mormon Helping Hands Reminder

Book Club Selection
The voting poll has closed and the new book selection is The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton.  

Mormon Helping Hands
Saturday, April 30 - 9am-12pm (check in at 8:30am)
United Cerebral Palsy Spastic Children's Foundation
11051 Old Susana Pass Rd., Chatsworth, CA 91311
Painting, weeding, gutter cleaning, ditch digging, and sweeping
Picnic lunch provided

Friday, April 22, 2011

Book Club: Vote For New Selection

Book Club last night was a lot of fun with some great discussion.  I know many of you read the book and wanted to attend but couldn't for various reasons.  We hope you can make it next month.  It is time to vote for a new book.  Click on the books below to see a synopsis and vote for your favorite on the poll to the right of this post.  Note: poll closes Monday night.



Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Reminder and Upcoming Events

Book Club
Thursday, April 21 - 7pm
Book: The Help by Kathryn Stockett
Location: Caroline Viernes' home - 5077 Topanga Canyon
Come enjoy good company, good conversation, and yummy treats!  All are welcome, even if you haven't finished the book.  Bring ideas for our next book selection.

Primary Easter Party
Saturday, April 23 - 10am sharp (if you want any easter eggs)
All primary children and their families are invited to an easter egg hunt this Saturday at the ward building.  Please bring a brunch item to share.

Mormon Helping Hands
Saturday, April 30 - 9am-12pm (check in at 8:30am)
United Cerebral Palsy Spastic Children's Foundation
11051 Old Santa Susana Pass Rd., Chatsworth, CA 91311.
Painting, weeding, water sealing fences, cleaning gutters, and digging a 20-30 foot trench.
Picnic lunch provided.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Emergency Prep Video, Club, and More

Emergency Preparedness Class
If you missed the very motivating and informative Emergency Preparedness Class or any part of it, Debbie Kent (the speaker) has videos of many of her classes on her website. Here is the link to the class she presented to us - Building Your Ark Class Video. The video is about 1 hour. I also have more copies of the handouts if anyone is interested - I can send them to you or give them to you on Sunday.

Mark Van Slooten has access to free 55 gallon water barrels if anyone is interested. He can get 1 or 2 each week. In some cases they don't have the small plug in the lid so you may have to order those separate. Let me know if you would like one.

Emergency Prep Club
A few of us were talking about starting an Emergency Prep Club to help keep us motivated and not so overwhelmed as we build our food storage and gather preparedness materials. The club would meet once a month - we would set individual goals for each month and report back to each other. Some activities may include - watching Debbie Kent's class videos and learning new skills like dehydrating food, canning, gardening, solar cooking, cooking with food storage(recipes), water filtration and storage, making bread, etc.; field trips to Bishop's storehouse for canning; assigning and reporting food storage research topics and best priced items; canning, assembling and sharing food storage recipes; and much more. If you are interested please leave a comment or sign up on Sunday.

Sister in need of a room for rent
Hannah Barlow - a sister from the Reseda Ward - needs a room to rent in Woodland Hills beginning May 1st.  She works long hours taking care of an elderly person in the area and would like to find a place to rent close to work.  Please let me know if you have a room to rent or are aware of any such opportunity.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Emergency Preparedness
With Debbie Kent
Come get motivated, learn something new,
and get some great resources

Wednesday, April 6th-7pm
(Munch ‘n Mingle potluck @6:30pm)
babysitting provided

Woodland Hills Ward Bldg:4501 Deseret Dr.


About the Speaker:
Debbie Kent lives in the Southern California.  She has been married for 30 years.  She and her husband are the proud parents of 6 beautiful children, and grandparents of 3.  She has been an advocate of food storage and emergency preparedness since her early teen age years.  She enjoys giving emergency preparedness lessons each month at her church.  Much of the resources found on  her website are the culmination of hours of preparation for these lessons.  http://www.peaceofpreparedness.com/

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

To Help You Stay Informed...

Book Club
It appears that many have not finished reading our current selection, The Help by Kathryn Stockett, but would really like to participate fully in the group discussion.  That being said, we are pushing back the date for our book club meeting.  In an effort to keep it simple and since we have a busy month with the Stake - Celebration for Sisterhood activity and the Stake Day at the Temple we will just skip meeting this month and we'll meet next month, Thursday, April 21, 7pm.  That should give everyone plenty of time to finish reading so our discussion will be more enriching and interesting.

Celebration of Sisterhood - Within Sacred Walls
Saturday, March 19-10am-Stake Center (Luncheon to follow)
Service Project: bring non-perishable food items and toiletries for local food pantry
Babysitting Provided - please pack a sack lunch for your child

Stake Day at the Temple
Thursday, March 24 - 7:30am-5:30pm (Lunch provided)


Emergency Preparedness/Munch 'n Mingle
Wednesday, April 6 - Potluck @6:30pm - Class @7pm
In light of the recent disaster in Japan - we are yet again reminded of the importance of being prepared.  This is a Munch 'n Mingle you don't want to miss!  Debbie Kent is coming to speak to us and has some excellent resources and great new ideas.  Come and bring some food to share or just come and learn.  We really want everyone to be there!!! Babysitting provided.

2-yr.-old Husky needs a home
contact: Toni Stapley - 818-887-9736
Toni Stapley works with a family that has a beautiful rescued 2-yr-old Husky that needs a home.  The dog has all its shots and a microchip.  Only cost is $40 to change microchip into your name and cost for license.  If interested please contact Toni Stapley.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Reminder and a Few Announcements

Reminder
Tomorrow night, Wed., 6:30pm is our Munch 'n Mingle activity at the ward building. 
Service Project: We will be writing letters to our new missionaries, Elder Waldman and Elder Hanson.  Come enjoy good food and company.  If you can, bring a dish to share - if you can't, come any way!

Dates to hold on your calendar
Temple Closed 2/28-3/15

Blood Drive - 3/8 - 2:30-8pm at the Stake Center

Celebration of Sisterhood: Within Sacred Walls - 3/19 - 10am (lunch to follow) at the Stake Center
Service Project:  Support the local food pantry by bringing non-perishable food items and toiletries
Babysitting provided

Bishop Storehouse Assignment- 3/22 - 9am-12:30pm at the Sylmar Storehouse.  6 people needed
(Leave a comment if you would like to volunteer.  Sign-up will also be going around)

Stake Day at the Temple - 3/24- 7:30am-5:30pm (lunch provided by the Stake)
Look for the schedule on Sunday - sign-ups will be going around to make sure we have enough people for each scheduled ordinance. 

A Full-Day Business Seminar for Women Only (sponsored by LDS Employment Resource Services)
3/26 9am-4pm at the Glendale Ward Building.  RSVP required - wel-ec-losangeles@ldschurch.org or 323-264-1964.  Look for flyer on Sunday or let me know if interested and I can forward flyer to you.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Book Club: Feedback and New Selection

Many of you were very excited about the idea of a Book Club, yet only 4 attended the first meeting.  I am looking for some feedback as we try again this next month.  An activity is only worth having if it meets a need for those attending - a fun social activity, a chance to get out of the house and talk to adults, an opportunity to share ideas, etc. - if it just becomes another stress inducing "to do" then it's not worth having, which is fine!  Please use the anonymous poll to the right to provide some honest feedback.



The new selection is "The Help" by Kathryn Stockett.  Carol Viernes has reserved a few copies at the Woodland Hills Library for your convenience.  The next meeting is scheduled for Thursday, March 17 - however, the book is long so we will reassess the group's reading progress as we near the date and adjust accordingly.

Thanks for your honest feedback and happy reading!


Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Just A Few Things

Thank you to everyone that made the Linger Longer on Sunday a success.  Thanks to all that brought delicious food and for those that helped set up and clean up!  Our ward is always so generous and eager to serve and we really appreciate the help!

Update on Melony Gingrich:
Melony has been moved to St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank.  She is in the North Tower, 5th Floor #2501. She is in a rehabilitation program and the prognosis is good at this point.  Please continue to pray for Melony's continued progress and healing.

Susan Smith:
Susan has been battling a really bad episode with her Fibromyalgia the past 2 weeks and could really use our prayers as she is in a lot of pain.

Job Opportunity:
Linden Weatherford's boss recently had a baby and is looking for a full-time or a few part-time people to take care of her child so she can go back to work.  The child care would take place at the family's home where the father works from home.  If you are interested or know anyone that may be interested in this position, please let me know.

Reminder:
Book Club meets this Thursday, 2/17, 7:00pm at Carol Viernes' home - 5077 Topanga Canyon Blvd. (between Celes and Lopez St.)

Friday, February 11, 2011

Update on Melony

Melony has been moved from the Tarzana ICU to room 509A and can now have visitors.  She is beginning to feel sensations on her left side which continue to get stronger every day.  Her CAT scan and MRI came back clear and her prognosis is good.  Thank you for keeping her in your prayers and please continue to pray for more progress and healing.

Reminder: Clayton Glennemeier's baptism is tomorrow, Saturday, February 12th at 11:00am at the Stake Center

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Sunday Update

The lesson this week was from General Conference, October 2010 - "Courageous Parenting" by Larry R. Lawrence, presented by Jan Jorgenson.  Here are some highlights from Jan's inspiring lesson:

  • Joshua 1:9 "Be strong and of good courage, be not afraid."
  • "If your spouse doesn't feel good about something, show respect for those feelings."
  • "There is a great deal of wisdom displayed when parents stay up and wait for their children to return home.  Young men and women make far better choices when they know their parents are waiting up to hear about their evening and to kiss them good night."
  • "As a bishop, I discovered that too many youth violated the Word of Wisdom or the law of chastity for the first time as part of a sleepover."
  • "Five fundamental practices that have the power to fortify our youth: family prayer, family scripture study, family home evening, family dinner together, regular one-on-one interviews with each child."
  • "Satan and his followers are striving to bring this generation down; the Lord is counting on valiant parents to bring them up."  

If you were fortunate enough to get one of Jan's fabulous cupcakes, you will agree with me that the frosting was delectable.  Jan graciously shared her recipe:

Butter Cream Cheese Frosting
1/2 cup butter, softened
8 oz. cream cheese
4 cups powdered sugar
2 tsp. vanilla
1-2 tsp. half and half

Beat softened butter and cream cheese until well blended.
Add powdered sugar and vanilla.
Add half and half 1 teaspoon at a time until frosting is desired consistency.
Mix on high speed for 2-3 minutes or until frosting is smooth and shiny.


Non-Calendar Announcements:
Linger Longer - February 13 after ward conference

A sign up was passed around, but we still need a few more volunteers.  If you would like to bring something you can either sign up in the comments or I will pass around the sign up in primary/nursery/yw on Sunday.

Finger Sandwiches - 3 people needed
Cut up Fruit - 5 people needed
Veggie Platter - 2 people needed
Finger Desserts - 3 people needed



Reminder:
Munch 'n MingleWed, Feb 2 -6:30pm.
Followed by a mini class on Tips, tricks, and good habits to keeping a clean, organized home led by Michelle Konold and Lisa Tippetts.





















Thursday, January 27, 2011

Announcements and Book Club Update

Munch 'n MingleWed, Feb 2 -6:30pm.
Followed by a mini class on Tips, tricks, and good habits to keeping a clean, organized home led by Michelle Konold and Lisa Tippetts.

Special Stake Day at the Temple - Thurs, March 24


Book Club - Thurs, Feb 17 - 7pm, Carol Viernes' home
Thank you all for voting.  Book Club will be held monthly on the 3rd Thursday. Since it is already the end of the month, we have decided to read the runner up this month -                    The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho because it is a shorter book (176 pages).  


As you read, please focus on the following as discussion topics:

1. The price we pay to fulfill a dream or meet a goal; are these prices sometimes too high?

2. The most crucial lesson Santiago needed to learn to pursue his Personal Legend.

3. Do you agree with the crystal merchant that having a dream is more important than fulfilling it?

4. The meaning of two dead hawks and the falcon in the oasis.

5. Why did Santiago have to go through the dangers of tribal wars on the outskirts of the oasis in order to reach the pyramids?                    

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Book Club

A successful book club usually consists of selections that span a variety of topics, issues, and genres. We intend to take suggestions from all participants and vote on selections.  For our first selection, we are voting from the three suggested books shown below.  Click on the book to see a brief summary.  Then vote for your favorite selection in the poll below.