Go Forth and Serve shares stories of BYU alumni and their impact in their communities
Ryan Lambert: From BYU to Ballet and Business
This BYU alum is taking Cougar pride from the stage to the streets of NYC.
Learn about women’s voices in church history through the work of Dr. Jennifer C. Dettweiler in her new book, “That’s What She Said.” The book goes into previously untold stories of the wives of James L. Moody, Mormon pioneer and first known goblet maker in the greater Arizona area.
Look for her book in the “Free Bin” at Deseret Industries starting April 17.
Friday—Sunday
10—12 August 2023
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Brooklyn—NY
Service Opportunity
Join BYU alumnus Nathan Granger with his clothing drive for the less fortunate members of the Williamsburg community. Currently accepting beanies, baggy jeans, oversized camo carhartt hoodies, etc. More information can be found at justserve.org
BYU almnus, Amy Browning, is a tattoo artist and acupuncturist doing research on the relationship between our creative mind and our nervous system. She is currently looking for volunteers in a study attempting to pinpoint.
All volunteers will be compensated with oat milk decaf matcha lattes.
Email aMyBrOwNiNg@acupuncture.org
Kiss My GLASS-thetics is a small boutique run by BYU alumnus Goregia Christianson that focuses on making glass Book of Mormon art that fuses American naturalism and spiritual hypnotism.
Find out more at their website:
kissmyglassthetics.com