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The story of The Hundred Dresses was the perfect way to kick off the holiday season for our Relief Society Activity.

At church, I am in charge of all the activities for the women 18 and older. I have been doing this for a few years now. We recently had our holiday dinner and activity and I wanted to share the evening with you. We hold our holiday activity in November and I love it. It’s set a great ton for the upcoming holiday season and you don’t end up with all your holiday parties in a few week span. I highly recommend it.
The Hundred Dresses
Several years ago, my daughter was in a theater production at Brigham Young University called The Hundred Dresses. The play is based on a children’s book by the same name. I fell in love with the story and wanted to be able to share it with the women at church. Our holiday activity was the perfect opportunity.
The book was a Newberry Award winner and is the story of Wanda Petronski, a Polish girl who is ridiculed by her classmates for wearing the same faded blue dress every day. Wanda claims she has one hundred dresses at home but no one believes her and as a result, she is bullied continually. The class feels terrible when Wanda doesn’t show up for school one day and they learn her family has moved away. By that time it’s too late for apologies and Maddie, one of Wanda’s classmates, ultimately decides that she is “never going to stand by and say nothing again.” Then one day Wanda’s classmates learn that she really did have 100 dresses.

Story of Kindness and Love
It is a sweet story of the need for kindness and love, that everyone has a story and most of the time we don’t know the whole story. It is a story that teaches that bullying is wrong and each person matters.
Reader’s Theater
We presented the story in a reader’s theater version and some of the young women from our ward played the parts. They did a fabulous job!
Leading up to the evening we asked the ladies to go through their closets and donate any gently used dresses or skirts they may no longer need. We found a charity here in Portland that works with refugee woman to donate the dresses to. The walls were decorated with some of the dresses we collected.

Since the theme of the night was dresses, a couple of my committee members created the cutest centerpieces for all the tables using little origami paper dresses.

The grass and twigs came from our yards.

I thought they were just about the cutest thing ever!! Here is a You Tube tutorial on how to make the dresses

There was also a little blue dress in honor of Wanda on each table.

In honor of Wanda’s polish heritage and we served cabbage rolls or halupky and it was a huge hit! It was served with some candied carrots and green salad. Dessert was gingerbread cake with lemon sauce and whipped cream. The recipe came from the Lion House Cookbook.

We recruited some of the men from church to wait on us and do dishes!

It was a delightful evening and the perfect way to kick off the holiday season.
If you would like copy of the script, you can download it here.
If you’d like to see some of the Christmas programs we’ve done in the past for Relief Society go here:
The Women Who Knew Jesus Relief Society Program and Dinner
The Christmas Jars Relief Society Program and Dinner
Why Christmas Trees Aren’t Perfect Relief Society Program and Dinner

Wendy Murray says
Leigh Anne, this is the perfect program for our Relief Society in Courtenay, British Columbia, Canada.
May I also request a copy of the script that you used? Thank you for sharing your talent.
Leigh Anne says
Wendy, I emailed it to you.
Stephanie says
I love that book and love this idea! It’s inspired me to think about adapting it to a smaller scale for a Young Women activity. Where did you get the reader’s theater version? Did you adapt it yourself?
Leigh Anne says
Stephanie, I just emailed you a copy of the script we used.
Jann Manning says
We would like to do this for our Relief Society Birthday party in March would email me a copy ofou reader’s theater script that would be so wounderful
Thank you
Jann Manning
email is : jannmanning@mail.com
Karen says
May I have a copy of the script too!
Leigh Anne says
sent
Robin says
Can I get a copy also. Thanks!
Leigh Anne says
sent
Kjaersti says
Can I too please have a copy? How long was the program? We’re wanting to do this for our Christmas program. Thank you
Leigh Anne says
sent
Kassi Mortensen says
I LOVE this idea and would love a copy of the script please???
Leigh Anne says
sent
Christina says
Hi Leigh Anne! I just found your site and appreciate your ideas and the the love that permeates your service in your callings. Thank you for sharing! May I please also have a copy of the readers theater script?
Leigh Anne says
sent
Christen V says
Would you be able to also send me a copy of the script, if you still have it. We are planning to do this for our holiday dinner. Thank you so much!
Leigh Anne says
sent
Heather says
Could you email me the script?! I would love to do this!!
Leigh Anne says
Heather, Did I send it to you?
Marilyn says
What a great charity. The mini dresses are adorable.
Marilyn
jan says
Fun! You are so creative! Which Lion House cookbook is is the gingerbread cake with lemon sauce and whipped cream from?
Leigh Anne says
Jan, I’m not sure. A member of my committee had the recipe. I think if you just google Lion House Gingerbread Cake you’ll find the recipe. I didn’t make any myself so don’t have the recipe.
Let me know if you need me to get it.
Kris says
What a fun idea and nice to donate the dresses as well. I must say, your blog is one of my regular inspirations. Thank you!
Leigh Anne says
Kris, Thanks so much! I’m so glad you enjoy it and thanks for following along.