Seeing other stakes (for SA)
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 9:01 am
Let me first say that the new calendar is a great improvement over the old one.
You can see what the stake and ward has planned and before you add an event, you can do a little coorelation, selecting the best time and date.
I'm in Single Adults, and we are in the process of setting up a tab so that we can input all our ward activities on the calendar. The stake has already put some on it.
The question I have is this: Can I access other stake calendars besides my home stake? This would be ideal to check on regional activies being planned by other stakes. As an extra, you could confirm that there have been no changes or cancellations of certain activities. In the past we have had to cancel activities and were unable to get the word out to everyone who was interested in attending, and had some individuals drive 100+ miles to an activity that had been cancelled.
Another question: Do you think we even need a calendaring coorelation meeting with the ability to place events on the calendar? This could be self coorelating so to speek.
Thanks,
David M. Smith
You can see what the stake and ward has planned and before you add an event, you can do a little coorelation, selecting the best time and date.
I'm in Single Adults, and we are in the process of setting up a tab so that we can input all our ward activities on the calendar. The stake has already put some on it.
The question I have is this: Can I access other stake calendars besides my home stake? This would be ideal to check on regional activies being planned by other stakes. As an extra, you could confirm that there have been no changes or cancellations of certain activities. In the past we have had to cancel activities and were unable to get the word out to everyone who was interested in attending, and had some individuals drive 100+ miles to an activity that had been cancelled.
Another question: Do you think we even need a calendaring coorelation meeting with the ability to place events on the calendar? This could be self coorelating so to speek.
Thanks,
David M. Smith