March Spotlight


Annie Freeman

I was born in Las Vegas, NV where my mom and dad adopted me when I was 6 days old. I grew up in Reno, NV. I have one brother who was also adopted and is 4 years older than me. Between the ages of 5 and 13 my parents took our family backpacking each summer. These were our vacations, but they were also experiences that helped to teach me life skills. I have very fond memories of those backpacking trips.

I met Daniel in Reno when his family moved into our ward. We are high school sweethearts and will be married for 12 years this month. We have lived in many places from West Valley to Annabella and decided that we like it in the middle right here in Salem. We have lived in Salem for 7 years. We have 3 children; Maddy 11, Emily 8, Ben 6. I love being a mother. We are very blessed to have 3 healthy children. Dan and I would have liked to of had more but that was not possible due to the severe life threatening toxemia I experienced with each of my pregnancies.

Most of you know that Dan and I own Quiet Creek Construction. Daniel is a general contractor and I manage the office. We have built 3 of our own homes and have really enjoyed working on those projects together as a family. I am currently attending Provo College to become a Massage Therapist. I am so excited about this new skill I am developing. I look forward to helping others heal through massage. I don’t have much spare time these days, but when I do I love to hang out with my family. We love to play board games and watch movies. Dan and I enjoy shooting clay pigeons, improving our home and gardening together. I love basketball, scrapbooking, and having my friends come over for lunch. I also enjoy cooking and trying new and exciting dishes. I love to cook for others. Some of my favorite memories are sitting around the dinner table talking after a fabulous meal.

June Lesson Schedule

5th Chapter 46 & 47 Exaltation and judgment…Marilyn Crandall

12th Stake Conference

19th Chapter 32 Tithes and offerings…Nancy Frampton

26th…Teachings for our times…Joan Haderlie