It finally happened! President Clark is finally a senior citizen (in the Philippines anyway). The celebration began in the morning at the Quezon City Stake Youth Conference. After President and Sister Clark spoke to the youth and their leaders, a cake was presented and everyone sang to President. He returned home to find a wonderful gift from his children - a watch. He went to his office, he found many pictures, notes and cards. At dinner time, President Clark ate like a king. The cafeteria prepared one of his favorite meals...sloppy joes. The next day, the MTC Priesthood and Sister leaders brought many snacks and celebrated again. President Clark will not soon forget the day he turned 60!
Saturday, May 18, 2019
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