“Treasures of the Collection” at the Church History Library

By March 20, 2010

During General Conference this April, the Church History Library will be displaying treasures of the Library’s collection. This event will occur on Friday, 2 April from 5-9 pm and Saturday, 3 April from 12-2 pm and 4-9 pm. It will be a great foray into Church historical sources, and especially for those who will be on Temple Square for General Conference on Saturday 3 April, it will be a delightful way to pass time between sessions.

The Church History Library is such a wonderful resource, and if you haven’t yet been to it, the “Treasures of the Collection” open house would be a great introduction.

For more information, check out this article at MormonTimes:

http://www.mormontimes.com/people_news/religion/?id=13909

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Comments

  1. Sounds great, Ardis! Thanks for the tip.

    Comment by Elizabeth — March 20, 2010 @ 9:54 am

  2. Thanks for the notice, Ardis!

    Comment by Jared T — March 20, 2010 @ 9:58 am

  3. I was kind of hoping that there would be some different items than the display that they had for the open house, but I hear it will be the same stuff. Oh well, still a very cool opportunity to go and see some stuff that isn’t available to be seen very often.

    Comment by Brett D. — March 22, 2010 @ 3:18 pm

  4. Too bad I won’t be within 1,000 miles of Salt Lake this conference. That would be fun.

    Comment by Bruce Crow — March 22, 2010 @ 6:34 pm


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