Author Archives: Jeanette

Our Story Goes On…… {Part-3}

(There were too many amazing images to do one post, so it is divided into Part-1, Part-2, and Part-3. This is mostly posted for the core cast to share with family and friends….but the rest of you, just enjoy!) We felt the full gamut of emotions. From laughter (Andy’s rooster and Garrett’s toddler sounds) to…

Our Story Goes On…… {Part-2}

(There were too many amazing images to do one post, so it is divided into Part-1, Part-2, and Part-3. This is mostly posted for the core cast to share with family and friends….but the rest of you, just enjoy!) We have seen this performance several times since 2009 and all have been fabulous but this…

Our Story Goes On…… {Part-1}

A story found sandwiched between a book’s cover, whether long or short, has a beginning, an end, and is usually divided into chapters….but not the “story” we saw and heard as performed by the Nauvoo and British Pageants’ core cast. This story was different. It was the story of our lives—with no beginning and no…

Nauvoo Temple “Shadow in the Clouds”

At the end of each performance of the Nauvoo Pageant, President Gordon B. Hinckley’s voice is heard saying, “Today, facing west, on the high bluff overlooking the city of Nauvoo, thence across the Mississippi, and over the plains of Iowa, there stands Joseph’s temple, a magnificent house of God. Here in the Salt Lake Valley,…

Flipping Over the British Pageant

(Just a quick preview of some of what’s coming with our coverage of the British Pageant.) Tom caught one of the Young Performing Missionaries in action during a dance number doing something that, if most of us attempted such a feat, would land us on our heads! The dance numbers in the British Pageant are…

Trail of Hope Moving Vignettes present Moments in Nauvoo History

One special part of Nauvoo Pageant experience includes the vignettes performed by pageant cast members as they present moments in Nauvoo history. The vignettes along the Trail of Hope are particularly moving sketches. Beginning at the Seventies Hall, small groups of visitors walk along the same path early saints took down Parley Street to the…

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