Riverton FamilySearch Library/Youth Conference

"Youth Temple Challenge" Youth Conference
Youth conference is a chance to help youth learn, grow, and have an uplifting, spiritual experience. Family history is a perfect theme for a youth conference. It provides hands-on activity, service, and experience in finding names to take to the temple.

The Riverton FamilySearch Library offers a one-day family history youth conference activity for wards and multi-wards. The library youth conference activities are designed to help youth and their leaders catch the Spirit of Elijah and learn how its influence can bless the lives of both the living and the dead through family history and temple ordinance work. Elder Neil A. Andersen's challenge to Youth

At RootsTech 2015, Elder Andersen modified the temple challenge given to youth by adding eight words:

Prepare as many names for the temple as baptisms you perform in the temple, and help someone else to do the same.

Elder Andersen challenged youth to:


 * Find one--find a name to take to the temple
 * Take one--take that name to the temple
 * Teach one--teach someone else how to do it

Apostles have promised the following blessings to youth who participate in family history:

Your conversion to the Savior will become deeper. You will receive light and knowledge through the Holy Ghost. Your testimony will be strengthened. Your patriarchal blessing will become more meaningful. Your love and gratitude for your ancestors will grow. You will have greater opportunities to serve. Your service in the temple will become more sacred.

You will be protected from the increasing influence of the adversary.

2016 Schedule
Youth conference can be scheduled Monday through Friday from June 7 to August 11, 2016, except near holidays.

The following table shows available dates and the number of spaces available for those days.

Reservations
Reservations will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis. Book early to secure a date.

Group Sizes
The library can accommodate ward or multi-ward groups with a maximum of 75 youth and leaders.

Cost
A FamilySearch lanyard and all training material for the workshops will be furnished for participants at no cost. There will be a minimal charge for optional printing and laminating of pedigree fan charts.

Lunch is available at the Riverton Office Building cafeteria or groups can bring their own. The cost of lunch is $5.50 for a hamburger, fries and a large drink. The cafeteria accepts all forms of payment, including direct charges to ward accounts. The Riverton FamilySearch Library, however, accepts only checks or cash. Please note the Library cannot accept bills larger than $20.00.

Preparation
Detailed instructions for participants will be sent to leaders following registration. All participants are encouraged to register for an LDS account before they come. Youth and leaders need to have access to their username and password to participate fully in the conference activities.

Discovery Activities:
During the conference, youth can participate in:


 * Replace a Face—put their face into old-fashioned photos, add their friends’ faces
 * Family Story Room—record their testimony, thoughts about their life, goals, and hopes
 * Print and laminate a fan chart
 * Relative Finder—see how they are related to the other members of the youth conference and to famous people
 * RootsMapper— plot their family tree on an interactive map
 * Scan photos directly to Family Tree
 * Smartphone apps for family history

When youth participate in fun family history Discovery activities, they are six times more likely to take names to the temple.

Presentations Available:
Wards can participate in the following presentations:

Getting Started in Family History--Discusses the various goals and purposes of family history; how to navigate around the pedigree views and personal pages, icons in Family Tree; how to reserve names for temple ordinances. For those who are brand new to family history and not overly confident on computers. Cleaning up and Gleaning in Family Tree--Teaches how to clean up a pedigree chart by resolving issues exposed by icons in Family Tree; "None/Some/Many" strategies; attaching records; finding possible duplicates. For those with some experience with computers and family history. Finding Names to Take to the Temple-- Discusses the Apostolic Temple Challenge, descendancy research to find descendants of your ancestors; the importance of reviewing and attaching sources; finding complete information. For those comfortable navigating around Family Search, who have well-completed pedigrees. Beginning Research Techniques--Teaches how to use the search function; manipulate data; use the Collections tab; other basic research strategies. For those wanting to find and document new people on their ancestor or descendant lines, intermediate level. Indexing: Introduction to indexing, for all levels. Finding a Pioneer Ancestor--for those preparing for a Trek experience Discovering Ancestors' Stories, Pictures, and Memories Recording your own History--using the Family Story Room, youth can record their story, interests, and goals.

Contact us:
Email ut_rivfslibrary3@ldschurch.org or call 801-240-9601 with any questions.