
ONTARIO STAKE YOUTH
2026 YOUTH THEME

​“Behold my Spirit is upon you, wherefore all thy words will I justify; and the mountains shall flee before you, and the rivers shall turn from their course; and thou shalt abide in me, and I in you; therefore walk with me.”
Moses 6:34
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Activities/Stake Dances
2026 STAKE YOUTH AND LEADERSHIP CALENDAR
​*Ages listed are always the year in which the youth turns that age.
January
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Worldwide Event for Youth & Leaders January 18th
February
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Stake Youth Dance ages 14-18, 8:30-10:30 Feb 28th (Stake Center)
March
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Stake Conference 14th-15th
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Temple Prep Class (Seniors)
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April
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General Conference 4th and 5th
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Pre-FSY Activity Wednesday April 15th ages 14 and up 7:00 pm (Fruitland Building)
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Youth Serve Day 25th
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ALL Young MEN Camp Kick-off 26th
May
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ALL Young Women Camp Kick-off 27th
June​​​
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Stake Young MEN Camps
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Camp Helaman 23rd-27th (2nd year Teachers & Priests)​
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Alma's Journey (1st year Teachers)
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Camp Lehi 23rd-26th (Deacons)
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All Stake Young Women Camp 23th-26th
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July
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No Stake Activities
August​
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Camp Follow-up 23th
September​
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Stake Youth Conference 13th (14+) (LOC. TBA)
October
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General Conference 3th & 4th
November
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No Stake Youth Activities
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Stake Conference
December
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First Presidency Christmas Devotional 6th
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Stake Youth New Years Eve Dance 26th (Stake Center)
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** Activities will be held at the Fruitland building, unless otherwise specified.
Stake youth activities or dances are for ALL youth 14+ (Youth may attend starting in Jan of the year they turn 14). A dance or activity will usually be held the 3rd Saturday evenings in chosen months and are planned by the youth that serve on our Stake Youth Council. These will all be held at the Fruitland church building unless otherwise specified. Bring friends and come to have fun!
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Activities for youth 12-13 (Youth may attend starting in Jan of the year they turn 12). They are held a couple times per year on a Saturday evening. It can be anything from dance instruction to outdoor games.
Dress & Conduct
*No outside food/drink
*No sitting in cars
*No sitting in classrooms or wandering
*No picking each other up
*Be respectful of surroundings
*Dress Code: Refer to "For the Strength of Youth" Guide for more details on dress and general conduct.
Chaperone/Ward Responsibilities
When your ward is assigned to chaperone:
*Bring refreshments (Water, jugs, cups, plates, napkins are provided)
*Assign 8 chaperones for activities/dances
(4 from each ward)
Chaperones
*Please arrive 15min early to help set up
*Please help clean up after dance or activity





