The West Area Council meeting was held in Bellevue, Washington this year. Normally it's in Seattle but this year it was in my stake because Elder Rasband wanted all the attendees to go to the temple in Bellevue. So I got a call from the stake president telling me what needed to be done and that I'd be coordinating things with the Area Authority (my former stake president). Long story short, I had to coordinate lunch and snacks for 200 people (stake presidents, mission presidents, area/general authorities) who flew in from the West Coast, Alaska, and Hawaii. I also had to prepare a room for a bunch of the mission leaders to gather in and eat. It felt like a corporate event that cost a few thousand dollars.
A couple days before the event, Church headquarters flew out their event coordinator to work on all the final details with me. She is awesome and single and I am determined to set her up with her future husband. You wouldn't believe the work behind the scenes that happens for something like this. Cleaners were hired to clean the entire building for three days. Flower arrangements were brought in and grounds crew took care of the exterior of the building. A tech crew was also flown in, even though we had tech guys there too.
I got a last-minute request to track down a recliner for Elder Rasband to use in between meetings so he could rest. Apparently he has a bad back. My stake president was more than happy to donate his chair and Randy helped me deliver it to the church. We plugged it in and Randy did a little demo on how to use the chair while the event person recorded it, then sent it to Elder Rasband's security guys so they knew how to do all the things. So crazy right? I figured Elder Rasband would like a blanket too so I brought over my favorite white Minky blanket. Now I refer to said blanket as "The Comforter" and the Stake President has named his chair that was used by an Apostle as "The Revelator. "
We had to organize a way for all the luggage to be stored and accessible and I got so many comments about that. Apparently alphabetical order was a genius idea! Actually I think what impressed them was that there was a system in place, even if it was basic.
Just so you know, two different people jokingly asked if I would like a job working for the Church (if only I lived in Utah!), and the security guys who were so nice and hung out in the kitchen with me said, "We go to hundreds of these things a year and you hit this one out of the park!" So I have a knack for event planning. It was fun and exhausting and cool to see the business side of church things.
I didn't have make any food which was such a blessing!
I made these posters so everyone knew what to choose for lunch and it was a genius idea apparently
I had a ton of snacks/fruit leftover which I delivered to my stake center so a couple wards could put it to good use. It was all gone the next day!
I was at the church from 7am-5pm and got in almost 10 miles in steps. I was exhausted and glad it was over.