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BYU hosts 9th annual Family Expo April 1-2

Brigham Young University will host the ninth annual Family Expo Thursday and Friday, April 1-2, at the BYU Conference Center on campus.

The Expo, "With Joy Wend Your Way," is designed to strengthen families and to teach parents how to raise a righteous family.

Speakers--including Truman G. and Ann N. Madsen, Randy L. Bott, Wendy L. Watson, Brent L. Top, Bruce A. Chadwick and Ardeth Kapp--will discuss topics such as temple and family, keeping an eternal perspective in marriage, family communication, conflict resolution and proper discipline for children.

The expo will last each day from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with a lunch break from noon to 1:30 p.m.

Individual registration for the conference is $70 and registration for credit is $150. Married-couple registration is $105 and is available only by calling (801) 378-8925. Free registration may be available for BYU full-time personnel and their spouses.

Other participants can register online at http://ce.byu.edu/cw/cwfamily/2004/registration.dhtm. A fax number and mailing address for registration is also available at the Web site.

The expo is sponsored by BYU Religious Education, the Alumni Association, KBYU, Continuing Education and the College of Family, Home and Social Sciences.

For a complete schedule of events or more information, visit the Web site at http://familyexpo.byu.edu, or call (801) 378-8925.

Writer: Thomas Grover

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