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A GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for “The Most Contributions to a Greetings Card” for President Russell M. Nelson’s 100th birthday!

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Birthday Card for President Russell M. Nelson

At the 2024 Utah Area YSA Conference, the organizers are trying to set a new GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for “The Most Contributions to a Greetings Card” by signing the biggest birthday card ever for President Russell M. Nelson’s 100th birthday!

They want to collect over 100,000 birthday wishes and beat the current record of 20,482.

How It Works

You can add your birthday message in person at the conference or online. The website will be open for submissions from 8 AM on July 29th until 8 PM on Saturday, August 3rd.

Add your message to make President Russell M. Nelson’s 100th birthday super special!

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