IANDS Utah meeting for Friday, June 26th, 2015

Friday, June 26, 2015, 7:00 pm, at the Mayor-Council Auditorium, 2001 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah  (parking available East side of the building)  our speakers will be: 
T.C. Christensen
A gifted film maker, when T.C. Christensen learned of the 1986 hostage taking of 136 grade school children and the bomb intended to kill all of them,  which went off in the grade school in Cokeville, Wyoming, a small town east of Bear Lake, he decided to make a film of the event.  Many of the grade school children described being saved from death by the appearance of angels through the ceiling of the school room where they were held hostage, who told them what to do when the bomb went off. The film portraying this true event is now playing at movie theaters across the U.S.  This fascinating event is closely related to near-death experiences. The description of the event is riveting.  T.C. Christensen has interviewed most of the survivors of the event, their parents, town officials and many others. 
Lori Conger
As a young girl, Lori Conger, attended at the Cokeville grade school as a student and was present in the classroom when the bomb exploded.  She will give a first-person account of what happened.
 
The June 26th IANDS meeting will begin at 7PM in the Salt Lake County Commission hearing Room in the north building of the County Government Center located at 2001 South State, SLC.   We meet the fourth Friday of each month except December and this year will also not meet July because the building will be closed for the Julyu 24th holiday.  Bring a friend as meetings are free of charge.

About IANDS Utah

The International Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS) is devoted exclusively to providing information about near-death and related experiences to experiencers, researchers, educators, health care providers, and the interested public. IANDS Utah has a three-fold purpose: (1) To facilitate and foster greater acceptance and understanding of near-death experiences; (2) To advance, encourage and promote research and study of near-death experiences; (3) To provide information, guidance, comfort, care and other assistance to those concerned with terminal illness, death, disability, disease and related issues.
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