We had a really fun Relief Society meeting in our ward recently and thought I'd share it. I found this idea on sugardoodle, but we changed it up a little bit. Our theme for the evening was, There's no place like "a happy" home. My friend Jennifer Poyer wrote up a fun little script for us and my friend Kinda - who played "Glinda" - led us on our journey down the yellow brick road...
Here's how the evening went...
When people arrived Auntie Em and Dorothy greeted everyone at the door and welcomed them to Kansas and to their “very happy home.” 
We enjoyed a yummy "picnic" dinner...
While everyone was finishing up their dinner we had a big storm start up...I put together a little sound clip of heavy wind and tornado sound effects and had the lights flashing on and off. When the storm stopped, Glinda appeared... Dorothy looking a little concerned asks, "What happened, where are we? Where is our happy home?".....
"I am Glinda the good witch….and I know just what you seek!! Everyone come with me and I will help you get back to your homes…..
It is simple you must follow the yellow brick road….and always remember……There’s no place like a happy home!! Follow me….." Kinda played her part so well! She would sing and make cute little comments all along the way.
Glinda led us to our first class....”Remember one of the first steps to a happy home is knowledge.”
Now that you have knowledge….you need courage, too!”
“Ladies we are almost to our happy home….follow me.” Our final class was on compassion in the home...
"I feel we are so close…..we have one last delight for you….This way….” Glinda then led us to the Emerald City, where the Wizard was at the door greeting and shaking our hands as we came in. We had the song playing from Wicked, "One short day ...in the Emerald City" when they came in. Not really from the Wizard of Oz, but thought it would be fun. Then we had the Wizard close with a few remarks...
“I hear you have come in search of a happy home. On your journey you have discovered it takes knowledge, compassion and great courage. I grant you tonight the strength to find this happy home right where you left it earlier tonight. It is up to you to make the difference…..to bring great knowledge in your home…..bless your home with compassion and stand up with courage as you battle the wicked witches who may seek to destroy your happy homes.
When you have had enough of the sights and sounds of this great Emerald City, click your heals….grab your keys….start your cars….and say 'There’s no place like a happy home' three times…and go home and make it happen.”
We served grasshopper pie for dessert and my sweet friend Jennifer Kerr (who's not even in my ward) dipped strawberries for us to make them green and shimmery. They were delicious!
Our wonderful speakers - who made the evening so great with their uplifting messages!
Our wizard, played by our RS President Amy McAndrews.Kinda Whitemyer as Glinda.
Madison as Dorothy.
Our scarecrow was Talmage Allen, who taught the class on knowledge in the home.
Jeanette Gardner taught our class on compassion, and her daughter-in-law dressed up as the Tin Man for her.
And our lion was Sarah Nelson, who spoke on courage in the home.
It was a wonderful evening. I'm so lucky to have such a wonderful committee who helped me put this all together. AND a wonderful ward who comes and supports me in this calling. THANK YOU!!
This was our handout...
Sometimes I wonder why I do the things I do... I thought this would be a simple project and a cute handout. Just pick up some red glitter spray paint, spray them and be done. Well... not the case. It ended up turning into a 4 step project! Maybe a cute idea to make like 6 for a birthday party favor, but not to make for 60+ women. I ended up having to spray paint each of them red, brush them with mod podge, sprinkled glitter on them, then I had to go back and mod podge over the glitter so they didn't flake off glitter every where! It was quite the task! After I did about 20 I thought... What did I get myself into, people are just going to throw these away! But there was no turning back...I had already invested lots of time and money into this. And then I felt bad asking anyone for help because I knew how tedious it was! ...If I were to do this again, which I wouldn't, I would definately ask for help!