Well, there is church every Sunday, this thing called Mutual for the Young Men and Young Women in the ward once a week where they learn new skills or values, activities for the older women called Enrichment night, there is home teaching where two people come over to your house and have a lesson every month, every month there is a stake dance for the youth in their area, sometimes there are ward parties, etc...
Chris Wyeth has written: 'Festivals & offbeat events' -- subject(s): Directories, Festivals, Social life and customs
They passed their time by going to social events and festivals and for kids regular fun
Janice Gale has written: 'Guide to fairs, festivals, and fun events' -- subject(s): Fairs, Festivals, Social life and customs
The Olympic Games. The Isthmian Games. Plays. Festivals. Gymnasiums. Symposiums.
The festivals were mainly religious events, and also a social occasionfor greeks to get together and enjoy the excitement of plays and athletic events.
The national festivals are special for one nation or country.. The social ones are known for lots of peaple all over the world..
The festivals remind us of events in our early history such as the Exodus and the Giving of the Torah.
The same reason ALL cultures have festivals. To celebrate occasions, people, events, and prosperity.
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Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) don't really have any unique festivals. Mormons celebrate Christmas and Easter as well as national holidays. They also participate in local events such as fairs and festivals. They eat whatever foods are common in their culture or family, but avoiding alcohol, coffee, tobacco, and drugs. Check out the "Related Links" to learn more about Mormons.
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