Showing posts with label St. Thomas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Thomas. Show all posts

Sunday, March 4, 2012

St. Thomas Alive

Yesterday we spent the day at St. Thomas celebrating our ancestors with our family, friends, neighbors and valley at St. Thomas Alive! It was a great day that showcased the best about what St. Thomas was and is.

Grandma Connie Whitney getting ready to play the opening song on the pump organ.


Grandpa Don Whitney gave the opening prayer and President Messer opened the celebration.


Actors from the valley put on plays about some of the people from St. Thomas. My Aunt Ruth Chadburn was one of them! They based the play from this reflection written by Ruth.


Pioneer Allie wearing Grandma Gaye Nelson's bonnet.


Grandma Connie, Allie and cousin Missy Whipple.


There were many other acts and plays put on throughout the day, including singing and cowboy poetry. The kids were so excited to see Grandma Gaye acting in one of them!


The fighting scene in the play One For the Muddy was one of my kids' favorites!


Dustin and his mom, Gaye with Luke in the pack.


Dustin, Kristi, Jack and Gaye doing what they do best!!


In the afternoon, the youth of the valley joined in the party. They participated in a two day hand cart trek and hiked 15 miles! My brother Justin and his wife Missy and my cousin Shelbie and her husband Micah Leatham were Ma and Pa's and had "families" consisting of the youth. Don't they look great!! I should've dressed up too! ;)


My dad, Stan and his favorite boys!


Dustin enjoying a play with Allie.


I thought this was adorable! It was hot and sunny and my Grandpa Glen gave Grandma Shirley his hat to wear. I love these two so much!!


Grandpa Glen Hardy with Luke --- Mark pulling faces for me


Here Dustin is accepting a commendation award from Senator Heller, on be half of Partners in Conservation, along with the National Park Service and the Logandale Stake, all who helped make the St. Thomas Alive celebration happen.


Allie and cousin Elise Dalley, cute pioneer girls!


Lunch break!


Allie trying to keep out of the sun -- Missy Whipple and Allie braiding the May Pole!


A view of the crowds of people walking down main street.


Grandma Shirley and Aunt Carol Eide at our Chadburn family display. The wind kept blowing our frames over.. but the big one in the middle is the home the Chadburns (Grandma Shirley's grandparents) lived in St. Thomas.


Aunt Susan Whipple was amazing. She did so much to prepare for St. Thomas Alive and helped to make it all happen. Here she is with the bell from the old school (all the plays and acts were held on the foundation of the St. Thomas School House) that her grandmother used to ring as a teacher there in St. Thomas. And on the right she is pictured playing the pump organ for the closing song.


We are so blessed to have such rich pioneer heritage!


A view of the many, many handcart pulling out of St. Thomas with Lake Mead in the background.


Thank you to everyone who helped make yesterday's event special and one to be remembered!! We had such a great time and can't wait for the 100th Anniversary of the Stake to come in April!

Monday, January 30, 2012

St. Thomas

Dustin is helping with the upcoming St. Thomas Alive celebration, so to prepare we hiked out there this past Saturday and did some GPSing and exploring.

We hiked...


and hiked...


and did a little more hiking... and then we were there!


Allie and the boys collected seashells along the way.


The kids thought the old homes were awesome forts! We explained to them the importance of treating our heritage with respect, so no worries, they played nicely!


Dustin carried Luke on his back most of the day. Luke was a trooper! He even fell asleep for part of the hike.


Estefan and Allie resting a bit.


Estefan helping with the GPS points.


Estefan, Allie and Mark -- the hikinest kids there ever was!


"Knock knock knock" -- Estefan says no one is home!


At a Frehner family foundation.


Mark, Estefan, Allie, Luke and Dus at the foundation of the old Schoolhouse.


Dustin and Luke GPSing at the schoolhouse while Mark rests on his "cool rock chair."


Hello!


Estefan and Allie peeking through a foundation.


The steps at the old schoolhouse.


Just a couple of studs I found wondering around ;)


Oh yeah, and I was there too!


The Gentry Hotel foundation.


The boys looking down a cistern.


More cisterns and more GPSing...


and collecting more seashells!


At a Syphus family home. The kids loved it! They kept saying, "My grandpa did this and my other grandpa lived here!!" It was a great day. :)


We had lots of fun hiking around and looking for the homes of our ancestors. I'll be posting more information about the St. Thomas Alive celebration as it gets closer. You can email your stories and/or family histories to Stthomasalive@gmail.com. The info you send will be published on the St. Thomas Alive blog, for everyone to share and enjoy!
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