
We’ve had
to cancel our Stake Youth Activity that was scheduled for this coming Thursday,
April 30. But we’d still like to hold a virtual activity with our youth.
Logistics make this difficult to hold at a certain date and time. Instead,
we’ve decided to invite our youth to participate in a COVID-19 Mask Competition
(see attached flyer). They can design and create masks that they, their family
members, and/or other people can use. If the youth create more masks than
they and their family can use, we will donate them locally. We will give prizes
to the youth for various categories, such as most creative mask, most
colorful mask, most professional mask, etc. For the
youth who creates the most masks to donate (see below), we
will have a special award. We will even have a best design award
for those youth who are not able to acquire the materials or means to actually
make the masks–they can design masks on an electronic device (iPad, phone) or
sketch it on paper and submit their design for award consideration.
As a stake,
we do not have the materials for the masks. However, for those youth who
legitimately want to create a good number of masks to donate, volunteer kits
and materials can be acquired through Project Protect and the Just Serve
Initiative. More information is available at: https://projectprotect.health/#/
Attached
are some basic instructions for 2 different types of masks. The youth can use
these patterns (or their own pattern/design) and material of their own to
create their masks. We hope that youth leaders and parents will help our youth
acquire material and tools to make this happen–there may be ward members who
have extra material and thread that they would donate. (If a ward needs to
purchase material to enable its youth to participate, please speak to me or
Sis. Watson before purchasing, as we may be able to assist with that purchase
via the stake youth budget.) If the youth do not have access to a sewing
machine, they may (1) sew the mask by hand, (2) work with parents/leaders to
see if someone in the ward could assist in sewing the mask, (3) create a
“no sew” mask (e.g., bandana/scarf style, cutting knit/t-shirt
material in the shape of a mask, etc.), or (4) participate in the “best
design” portion of the competition.
This
“activity” will run from now until Saturday, May 9. By the May 9
deadline, youth should submit their entries in the competition by taking a 1-2
photos of their mask(s) and either: (a) posting the photos to their Instagram
account (if public) and tagging @sunsetridgestakeyouth; (b) emailing the
photos to sunsetridgestakeyouth@gmail.com;
or (c) emailing/texting the photos to a member of the Stake Young Men’s or
Stake Young Women’s Presidency. We will announce the winners shortly thereafter
on our stake youth social media accounts.
On that
note, if you have not done so already, please
follow @sunsetridgestakeyouth on Instagram and follow the Sunset Ridge
Stake Youth page and group on Facebook. And encourage your youth and
their parents to do the same. We have started posting a lot more information on
those accounts and we want to make sure it is reaching everyone.
We look forward to this being a fun and rewarding activity for our youth! Please help us in that endeavor by getting the word out ASAP. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Bro. Brigham Lundberg – Sunset Ridge Stake Young Mens President