The class on November 17 on sanitation was excellent, and a lot of information was shared. Here is also a link to the answers asked in the November Provident Paper. Encourage your friends, loved ones, and neighbors to learn about this topic.
November has been a full month. We had our third annual Eat, Drink, and Be Ready event on Nov. 2 and on Nov. 17 at 7:00pm we look forward to a sanitation class sponsored by the Alpine Cove Ward. *There has been a change in location. Because the RS room will host a viewing the… Continue reading→
You will find the latest Provident Paper under 2023 Papers in the bar at the top of this page. All of the year’s papers are listed in order of months, and you can download them just by clicking on the one you want. *The hard copy papers are in newspaper format, and should be passed… Continue reading→
We paused last month to address the gift of water we had over the winter and prepare in case of flooding. Hopefully you have that under control now and are ready to look at having water to drink and to wash with in a crisis. It is a good time to stop and evaluate what… Continue reading→
2023 is a new year. It marks a chance to start fresh and make this year better than last year. While you may not have control over some things you do have control over the way you choose to see them and what you do with them. This month’s paper may have a different way… Continue reading→
For long-term storage collect the basics first and then add to that. You will find our very latest paper on this topic here: https://providentpapers.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Long-Term-Storage-2.pdf While the papers from 2019 and 2020 are great still, you will find the papers for each month this year under 2022 papers.
Last Thursday, May 12, the stake preparedness committee had the opportunity to attend a presentation by Elder and Sister Rose. The Roses are currently called to manage the Lindon Home Storage Center. The importance of home storage was reaffirmed, and they talked about the things that are currently available there. As stake leaders we recommend… Continue reading→
For May we are focusing on gathering for long-term storage. Wheat is the first thing that most people think of when they consider food storage because it was at the heart of the first storage endeavor way back with pioneer women. However, while wheat is a great thing to have, now days there are many… Continue reading→
I met a friend I hadn’t seen for a long time in the grocery store while I was scoping out the case lot sale. She thought she should buy some things to have on hand, but then she remembered she had purchased a case of something a while back and it was forgotten and past… Continue reading→
Did you miss the fun event our stake had where you could taste different dishes that could be fixed with shelf-stable foods? It had some great ideas to help you get your short term storage in order. However, if you would like to see what was there you are in luck. We have someone in… Continue reading→