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LDS OC SYMPOSIUM ON PROVIDENT LIVING – Become More Self-Reliant

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EXHIBITS, WORKSHOPS AND SPEAKERS
Event held at:
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
310 Avenida Vista Montana, San Clemente, CA 92672

For I was an hungred, and ye gave me meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me in: Naked, and ye clothed me: I was sick, and ye visited me: I was in prison, and ye came unto me. Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.

Matthew 25:35–36, 40

Stay for one workshop or for the entire day.
See the schedules section to customize
your learning experience.

Casual Dress

Enjoy a day full of instruction, encouragement, ideas, and resources to help you, your family, and friends become more self-reliant so that you are better prepared to serve others.

•Humanitarian services
•Social and emotional strength
•Education and literacy
•Employment
•Emergency response communications
•Physical health
•Personal and family finances
•Food storage

FREE ADMISSION TO EVERYONE
FREE FOOD
FREE CHILDCARE

SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL HEALTH “This Is Not the Life I Ordered!”9AM & Noon, Room 111
Getting free from the discouragement and despair that comes from looking back, and trusting that you can move forward from wherever you are.
Anne Arnold

Strangling Your Husband Is Not An Option — Ten Do’s & Don’ts of Marriage9AM & Noon, Chapel
We will discuss the unique role of being a spouse with specific helps on what to do and on what not to do as you work to strengthen your marriage.
Merrilee Boyack

Get Control of “I’m so Busy, I don’t have time for that!”10AM & 1PM, Chapel
We will analyze how to use our time and how to add new learning and risk
taking into our lives. There will be specific emphasis on choices and trying new directions.
We will discuss conscious direction in our lives.
Merrilee Boyack

“Help! My child has died her hair green!”9AM & Noon, Room 112 (Primary)
How do we resolve these “values” collisions? How can we create a home environment where our children want to embrace our values? What do we do when they don’t?
Kathryn Humberstone

FOOD STORAGE Store What You Eat and Eat What You Store 10AM & 1PM, Room 107
For the past 30 years, Kathryn has had a rotating year’s supply of food that is based on her family’s traditional eating habits. All the food is purchased at the local market and rotated in a simple way. You can have your own plan that truly becomes a “no brainer”.
Kathryn Humberstone

Living on Your Food Storage 11AM & Noon, Room 107
Jill offers practical tips from personal experience on the importance of a family food supply and how to thrive during times of emergency or need. Come receive ideas and sample proven recipes.
Jill Lutz

EMERGENCY RESPONSE What to do when the phones don’t work!10AM, 11AM, 2PM, Room 108
Amateur Radio has been around since before World War I and provided needed communications when nothing else worked. Learn what it takes to obtain your own FCC amateur radio license and be able to talk on the air to other radio operators – both in times of emergencies and for fun.
David White

FINANCE Family Dollars and Sense 11AM, Room 109A (Relief Society)
Elder Sorensen draws on his vast experience as a businessman, a church leader, and head of a busy family to give practical advice on how to get your financial house in order to better allow you to be of service to others.
Elder David E. Sorensen

Wealthy on Any Income 9AM & Noon, Room 109A (Relief Society)
In this fun and informative seminar, Greg Stapley, successful businessman and self-described tightwad, will divulge the time-honored and closely-guarded secrets of financial independence and success. Learn how to escape the twin treadmills of debt and doubt for a life of peace and prosperity.
Greg Stapley

“I’m responsible for an elderly parent, what now?!”10AM & 1PM, Room 109A (Relief Society)
What to expect as family members age, and how to care for them. There will also be some handouts about how to access Medicare or Medicaid, and other critical resources for the elderly population.
Nanci Wilson

All Things Insurance 11AM & 2PM, Room 112 (Primary)
Let’s talk about 10 ways to better understand our Insurance Needs and how to make informed decisions on how to spend our Insurance Dollars!
Barbara Smith

Why You Need Estate Planning NOW 2PM, Room 109A (Relief Society)
Whether your nest egg is tiny or significant, learn how properly structuring your estate planning now will preserve your assets and save your survivors untold time, expense and frustration upon your impairment or death.
Arlin P. Neser

Tips To Improve Your Financial Situation Today10AM & 1PM, Room 112 (Primary)
Practical advice you can apply today to improve your financial situation and teach your children about managing finances as they prepare for the future.
Michael Johnston

PHYSICAL HEALTH My Kind of Healthy: Finding Physical Health for Maximum Happiness 10AM & 1PM, Room 111
Empowering people to be self-sufficient in taking care of their body. 7 easy steps to feel like your best self.
Dr. Brad Powell

Scary moles, Melanoma, and other skin cancers — Detection and Prevention 11AM & 2PM, Room 111
Learn how to lead an active lifestyle while still protecting your skin from the effects of cancer and aging. Also, learn how to detect skin irregularities now that could lead to problems in the future.
Dr. Luke Bingham

Seed to Plate — Grow Your Own Food for Better Nutrition 10AM & 1PM, Room 105
In this class you will learn the secrets to thriving physically through garden-based meals that will help you and your family avoid the pitfalls of fast food. Recipes included!
Kimberly Phelan-Dalley — Chef

Karen Mallard — Registered Dietician
EDUCATION Paying for Higher Education — Be Ready!9AM, Room 105
Financing higher education is part of the process of higher educational attainment. The class will discuss saving for, getting scholarships for, and borrowing money for eduation past high school.
Jan Schiefelbine

Earlier Literacy Noon, Room 105
Literacy opens doors to progress and prosperity across a lifetime. This class will provide specific guidance showing how to teach reading skills to young children in the home at an earlier age.
Verla Sorensen

Getting In — How to ready students for acceptance by CES colleges and universities11AM, Room 105
Acceptance to LDS educational institutions is more competitive than ever. Learn how a student can plan ahead to stand out from the crowd in the application process. Also, learn about enjoying the CES experience in non-LDS institutions across the country.
Russ Greiner

Music lessons — How to Get Your Children to Practice Without Resorting to Violence11AM & 2PM, Chapel
All parents, even those without a musical background, can become partners with their children in developing musical abilities and personal discipline through effective daily practice. Help your child avoid the regret, “If only my parents hadn’t let me quit!”
Barbara Bell

EMPLOYMENT Recession-Proofing Your Job, Building Your Resume, & Successful Interviewing TechniquesThree 20-minute presentations repeated continuously throughout the day,
Chapel Overflow
Professionals from LDS Employment Services will show you where you can find the resources to help optimize your resume, how to improve your job prospects through networking, and will review the powerful new LDS Employment website that directs you to the best job opportunities available.

WORKSHOPS PRESENTED IN SPANISH — EN ESPAÑOLAprende estrategias divertidas para enseñar las bases del evangelio a tu familiaNoon, High Council Room
La enseñanza del evangelio a nuestros hijos ayuda a crear un cimiento solido para obtener felicidad y dirección en sus vidas. En esta clase aprenderemos algunas estrategias e ideas que nos ayuden a crear una Noche de Hogar divertida y dinámica para nuestros hijos.
Isa Reichner
Juntos contra el derrame cerebral1PM, High Council Room
Hablamos de los puntos pricipales sobre las causas, síntomas y como podemos evitar el derrame cerebral por medio de una alimentación sana, ejercicio e información médica.
Lilia Elizabeth Gallardo
La economía familiar2PM, High Council Room
Principios básicos del plan de Bienestar de la Iglesia, aplicado a las necesidades de los miembros de habla Hispana.
Gilberto Arteaga
Como bendecir la vida de sus hijos por medio de la educación3PM, High Council Room
La educación a nivel universitaria está disponible a cualquiera. La clave es aprovechar de las oportunidades. La educación universitaria para sus hijos viene a los que se entran en el sistema con fuerza y ahinco. Como puede usted asegurar que la educación será la bendición que debería de ser.
Don Sedgwick

For More information call: 949.433.2839

Event held at:
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
310 Avenida Vista Montana, San Clemente, CA 92672

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