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While '''Super Saturday''' can mean a busy day of shopping for retailers on the last Saturday before Christmas, it means something different to members of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. To Latter-day Saint women in particular, a Super Saturday means a [[Relief Society]] activity where women can come together to make crafts projects and enjoy refreshments or a potluck lunch. Sometimes a Super Saturday offers service projects. The event can last several hours on a Saturday morning, but usually women can come and go as their schedule allows.
 
While '''Super Saturday''' can mean a busy day of shopping for retailers on the last Saturday before Christmas, it means something different to members of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. To Latter-day Saint women in particular, a Super Saturday means a [[Relief Society]] activity where women can come together to make crafts projects and enjoy refreshments or a potluck lunch. Sometimes a Super Saturday offers service projects. The event can last several hours on a Saturday morning, but usually women can come and go as their schedule allows.
  
To learn more about [[Relief Society|, click here]].
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To learn more about [[Relief Society|Relief Society, click here]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:07, 18 November 2020

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While Super Saturday can mean a busy day of shopping for retailers on the last Saturday before Christmas, it means something different to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. To Latter-day Saint women in particular, a Super Saturday means a Relief Society activity where women can come together to make crafts projects and enjoy refreshments or a potluck lunch. Sometimes a Super Saturday offers service projects. The event can last several hours on a Saturday morning, but usually women can come and go as their schedule allows.

To learn more about Relief Society, click here.