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LATEST NEWS & EVENTS
Mild Winter Weather at the Teton River Idaho Temple
Construction of the Teton River Idaho Temple is moving forward unimpeded, especially under the unusual winter weather conditions found throughout much of the Western United States and Canada. It is one of the warmest and driest winters on record. The exterior of the temple has been partially sheathed and clad. The building in the foreground will store grounds maintenance equipment.
Almond Blossoms Featured in the Modesto California Temple
In honor of the vast almond ranches found throughout the North San Joaquin Valley, the almond blossom was selected as one of the design motifs for the Modesto California Temple. Modesto is a premier destination for viewing almond blossoms, and the peak bloom—generally between mid-February and mid-March—is just a few weeks away. It produces a "valley snow" effect that is a beautiful sight to behold.
Stone Cladding Underway for the Cali Colombia Temple
On the exterior of the Cali Colombia Temple, light-colored stone panels are being secured to the concrete structural walls over the wall membrane. Windows are being installed in the rough openings, while application of the waterproofing membrane to the remaining bare concrete continues. Across from the temple, the under-slab plumbing is in place for the ancillary building, and the foundation walls are going up. Construction on the project began 11 months ago.
Building the Second Story of the Lethbridge Alberta Temple
The load-bearing concrete walls and columns for the second story of the Lethbridge Alberta Temple are being poured and cured. Brightly colored tarps are placed over the newly poured structures to regulate the temperature for proper curing. The temple has been under construction for 9 months in the city of Lethbridge, which was named after William Lethbridge, the first president of the North Western Coal and Navigation Company.
TEMPLE STATISTICS
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Total
213
Dedicated
62
Under Construction
108
Announced
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