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EPISODE · Sep 8, 2023 · 1H 13M

Heber Valley Mormon Temple Location Challenged by Concerned Citizens

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On this episode of Mormonish, we sit down with our two new friends from a concerned citizen's group in Heber, UT, to find out more about their goal, to have the new LDS temple relocated to a more appropriate site. As you watch the episode, you certainly won't miss the parallels to the situation with the Cody, WY Temple. As background info, a new temple for Heber Valley, UT was announced at General Conference in October 2021. The site was revealed on September 19th, 2022 and a ground breaking ceremony with President Russell M. Nelson was held on October 8th, just a few weeks later. The temple will be 88,000 square feet with an elevation of 5,712.72 feet, by far the largest building anywhere in the area. Three times taller than the existing tabernacle in Heber, for comparison. While many of us were lamenting the effect a large temple would have on the dark skies in this untouched area, most assumed that after the groundbreaking the temple had begun construction. This is not the case and a very active and organized group of citizens in the Heber Valley area are working hard to find a better solution and have the temple relocated to a more suitable area. As Mormonish learned from a site visit with the citizen's group, there are big concerns about the present site including dark skies, water table issues, height issues, location in the flight path to a local airport, and more. We learned a lot from our visit to the Heber Valley proposed temple site and we know you will too. If you'd like to learn more or help financially, here is their contact info. Email [email protected] Social MediaFacebook and Instagram - SaveWasatchDarkSkiesFacebook and Instagram - HeberValleyTempleInfo and HeberValleyTempleInfoDiscussionPage Venmo@Better-Location We are conducting a T-Shirt fundraising here https://www.customink.com/fundraising/preserve-the-night-skies-in-wasatch-county-1?utm_campaign=desktop-campaign-page-share-v3&utm_content=preserve-the-night-skies-in-wasatch-county-1&utm_medium=social&utm_source=copy-link&side=front&type=6&zoom= Mormonish Podcast Donation Info: We appreciate our Mormonish viewers and listeners so much! If you would like to support our podcast financially, you can DONATE to support Mormonish Podcast here: PayPal: https://paypal.me/BiblioTechMediaVenmo: @BiblioTechMediaThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy

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