One morning during the conference, nearby Seabrook Beach was covered with wave after wave of teens in yellow shirts. They were youth conference participants dressed in Beacon-in-the-Night T-shirts who spent the morning collecting trash.
"People would approach us and ask if we were at some sort of a summer camp," says Alex Morales. "It was great to be able to tell them that we are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It was cool to be with other youth from the Church, showing people that service is an important part of what we're all about."
"I remember looking down the beach and seeing all those yellow shirts," says Bethany Klick. "We were excited to be there, and I noticed that our attitude rubbed off on other people, too. When they saw what we were doing, they smiled and seemed to enjoy the day just a little bit more."
Following the cleanup, youth and leaders ended the day at the beach with a sandcastle building competition.