| DETAILS |
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| Are there classses for adults (nonstudents 31 and older)? |
| YES! Sister Richardson will continue teaching the BYU Continuing Education Class each Tuesday starting January 8th from 10-1130am. The subject is "The Old Testament", and the time is 10 to 11:30 AM. The class is held in the Institute, which is at the Bellevue South Stake Center in the Primary room, behind the Temple. The cost is $12.50 per term. |
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| Housing |
| If you want assistance with finding a place to live or finding new roommates, send in a description of what you'd like or need (ie. cost of living, location etc.) including your own personal contact information. We will send this out over our webmail. Our YSA in the area know what is available and will get in touch with you. |
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| Who is attending the Bellevue Institute? |
| 18 to 30 year old students, young-single adults and married students. The majority of our students are attending Bellevue Community College and many are working full-time in our area. |
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| Activities |
| Institute activities are coordinated with the four Young Adult Wards in the area and are under the direction of President Phil Bussey. Please check the calendar and announcements often because we are having a great time and want you to join us! |
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| Where do I go to church? |
| If you are interested in attending one of the Young-Single Adult Wards you would be invited to attend the Ward that is attached to the Stake that you live in. The Bellevue Stake is served by the Bellevue 8th Ward. The Bellevue South Stake is served by the Issaquah 4th Ward. The Redmond and Kirkland Stake are served by Sammamish Valley Ward. The Bothell Stake is served by the Bear Creek Branch. If you would like to know where they meet and their meeting times contact the Institute at 425-373-5750. |
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| Leadership & Service |
| The Bellevue Institute of Religion Council meets each Tuesday at 6:30 PM and they are working together to create a welcome atmosphere. One of the areas of focus for the leaders is providing service to you, and the community. Please contact the Institute at 425-373-5750 if you would like to help. |