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A Woman For All
Seasons

This program is
based on the book by Anita Canfield entitled A Woman For All Seasons. The
chapters are:
Winter - An Unseen Preparation
Spring - An Awakening
Summer - A Refinement
Autumn - A Harvest.
The introduction begins with the scripture, 'To every thing there is a season,
and a time to every purpose under the heaven' (Ecclesiastes 3:1)
We are doing "A Woman For All Seasons" for
our birthday dinner. Here are some of the ideas we have so far.
The decorations of course will be the four different seasons, of course, Spring
- Summer- Fall- Winter.
"To everything there is season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven."
Ecclesiastes 3:1
Musical number........"On A Clear Day"
Musical number........"It Might As Well Be Spring"
Talk...........From a young sister just starting ------(her marriage, family,
etc.)
Musical number........"In The Good Ole Summertime"
Talk..........From a sister with young children--------
Musical number........"Autumn Leaves"
Talk..........From a sister with children still at home, but some have left----
Musical number......."Try To Remember"
Talk..........From a sister with all of children out of the home.
Talk.........To tie everything together........
Musical number...........Reprise "On A Clear Day"
This is the program the stake did for our Leadership Meeting. The program had
trees from the different seasons. The same tree as it would be in the different
seasons. It was real nice.
Contributed by: Sheila Lewis
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Here is another idea for this
class:
We are having a special meeting to
introduce the YW to RS.
We are calling it "Seasons of a Woman's Life".
We are having it broken down into seasons and having special sisters from the
ward talk for 10 minutes on their own season of time in their lives.
Spring is a YW coming into RS and the joy and trials of being her age.
Summer is a sister with small children and how she copes with it all.
Indian summer is a sister with teenagers and how she deals with it.
Autumn is either an older sister in her 40-50s with no children, inactive
husband or divorced.
Winter is a dear little sister of 87 and the joys and trials of being older.
We are decorating with the seasons and have it flow into the rooms.
Contributed by: Mimi Douglas

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