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Marae Painted, Reserve and Cemetery Spruced Up

Several Wellington congregations of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints came out in force on Saturday [22 February] in a number of ‘Mormon Helping Hands’ community projects. The activities were part of the Church in New Zealand’s annual Mormon Helping Hands Day.

Around 160 Latter-day Saints from the Upper Hutt Stake (similar to a diocese) painted the Te Ore Ore marae.  The volunteers also cleaned the kitchen and toilets as well as did some gardening. 

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Other Mormon Helping Hands volunteers spruced up Karori Cemetery.  Wellington Mayor Celia Wade-Brown lent a hand in the clean-up.

In Porirua, volunteers cleaned out stables, old buildings and did some gardening at a reserve which is designated to be developed into a family recreation park for Kapiti Council.

North of the nation’s capital, Latter-day Saints in Flaxmere prepared park facilities for this year’s Flaxmere Festival. Hastings Mormons cleaned and gardened at Anderson Park.

Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the world often work with other churches and groups, and local governments to improve communities.

 

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