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Anonymous:
Anybody know this guy and what his background in the teen help industry is?

STEVE LEMMON

Deborah:
Do you have any other information?
Doing a search for that name, there was an interesting return, which may be totally unrelated, but interesting none the less.
Deborah

LDS Film.com
http://www.ldsfilm.com/
Films by Latter-day Saint Filmmakers
This is a list of films (with emphasis on feature films, but also TV movies, straight-to-video and other types), made by Latter-day Saint writers, directors, producers, cinematographers, composers or actors. TV series are also listed here.

Steve Lemmon
Latter-day Saint. Sometimes credited as: Stephen W. Lemmon. President and CEO of the multimedia and film production company The Studio, in Hurricane, Utah. Producer of: Mountain Meadows Massacre (documentary video); Lake Powell; Spirit of the Salt River Valley; Thermogenesis; Zion National Park. Executive producer of "Kirtland Temple: House of the Lord" (2001), a documentary video and CD-ROM, and other Latter-day Saint-oriented documentary videos, tapes, and CD-ROMs. Produced the video "The Rebuilding of the Nauvoo Temple." Produced "Historic Nauvoo" CD-ROM. Produced audio tape/CD-ROM sets: "Nauvoo Temple: The Stories, People, and Miracles"; "Joseph & Hyrum: Their Final Days"; and "Out of the Dust: Stories From The Nauvoo Cemetery." Produced dozens of training videos covering computer software and genealogy topics. Production manager of project for Arizona Strip Interpretive Association. Production manager of "Navajo: The Glittering World" and "With Different Eyes." Website: http://www.thestudio.net

Anonymous:
Is Latter Day Saints a part of the Mormon religion, the same thing, what?

Anonymous:
Yes, it is the same thing: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the "Mormon" religion.

Anonymous:
Any wilderness programs or other kinds of programs in Hurricane, Utah?

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