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Golf Outing
The Founders' kicked off this fall's conference with golfing at Riverside Country Club.
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Chad Hawkins
Chad Hawkins, author of "The First 100 Temples" was the keynote speaker at Thursday
evening's affair. Chad entertained the many Founders and guests with his artwork, including his largest
piece, "Spring at Temple Square". "The First 100 Temples will give us a new appreciation
for these modern-day monuments to sacrifice, hard work, and faith," stated Hawkins. He also
spoke of the incredible privilege it has been to research information about the temples, and shared
some personal miraculous experiences in his role as author-artist. Autographed copies of his book
were given to all those in attendance. |
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Spouses' Activities
Founder spouses and friends enjoyed the “Empire of the Sultans” exhibit at the BYU Museum of Art.
The display exemplified the glory, art, and piety of the once-feared Ottoman Empire. Later they
joined Founders for lunch to hear Stephen Gibson speak on service entrepreneurship in the Philippines.
Following lunch the spouses met again to hear some missionary experiences from Paula Wilson and to get
to know each other better. The theme of the afternoon session was “Especially for You . . . it’s all
about you.” |
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John Reim
John Reim from BYU-TV reported on the growth of BYU cable
television within the last year. Millions of households all over the world can now receive BYU programs.
This communication link has allowed for BYU to televise educational, family, and religious programs.
Part of the success of BYU-TV is the presence of student workers who
have fresh ideas, work hard, and work cheap. By providing great work experience and internships,
the BYU-TV and student relationship becomes the ideal for both parties. Through this relationship
BYU-TV is able to produce incredible service at an incredibly cheap price relative to other television
networks. |
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