Saturday, October 1, 2011 the LDS general conference begins in Salt Lake City, Utah and approximately 100,000 people are expected to attend the conference, while millions of people in more than 80 nations around the world are expected to listen to the conference. The LDS General Conference is held by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
About 40 speakers are expected during the Saturday and Sunday sessions. Saturday general sessions will be at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. and Sunday general sessions will be at 9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. The general priesthood meeting will be Saturday at 6 p.m.
LDS Conference tickets are required and the Conference Center doors are scheduled to open 90 minutes before the session start time. The Utah Transit Authority (UTA) is offering expanded TRAX service this weekend.
In Salt Lake City, all four general sessions will be broadcasted live on KSL – Channel 5 and on BYU-TV.
The following radio stations will broadcast all sessions live:
KSL Radio (AM-1160/FM-102.7) and KBYU (FM-89.1/89.5), KVNU (AM-610), Logan; KSUB/KSSD (AM-590), Cedar City; KMTI/KMGR (AM-630/FM-93.7), Manti; KSVC (AM-980), Richfield; KDXU (AM-890), St. George; KSRR/KQMB (AM-1400/FM-96.7), Orem; KSVN (Spanish, AM-730), Salt Lake; KBJA (AM-1640), South Jordan; and KVEL (AM-920), Vernal.
To download the October 2011 activity packet, click here.
For information on the last LDS General Conference, click here.
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Sources: LDSResources.com
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