📍CREEKER REPORT – PIONEER DAY SPECIAL
“They call it the Wasatch Front. We call it the Starting Line.”
JULY 24 | FROM THE MOUNTAINS TO THE CREEKS


🎯 THIS IS THE PLACE — AND THIS IS THE TIME

On July 24, 1847, Brigham Young stood at the edge of the Great Salt Lake Valley, looking toward the West from the Wasatch Front, and declared,

“This is the place.”

But Zion was never about just one place.
Zion is the covenant people, wherever they gather.

The Wasatch Front?
That’s just where the wagons parked.
For the descendants of those who kept walking, Zion kept moving forward.


🌵THE CREEKERHOOD – WHERE ZION STRETCHES NORTH & SOUTH

From the Northern Rockie Mountains to the Black Mountain foothills of Cave Creek, Arizona and beyond, Pioneers are Children of God who keep going. Among us:

  • Sarah Ann Williams, who married John Perry, founder of the Tabernacle Choir—she carried music, spirit, and sacred story into the valleys.
  • Lovina Fitzgerald, daughter of the Battalion generation, who watched Zion grow from canvas tents to temples.
  • John Kirton, who died in the 1900 Scofield mine explosion—he laid brick and stone in both labor and legacy.
  • And from them came Grandmother Audrey and Vera, the eternal Matriarchs, whose love lives on through their Granddaughter Shimmer—who now raises Zion in cyberspace and desert soil alike.

Zion came down the Wasatch.
Zion now rises from the wash.


🧬 ZION IS IN OUR DNA

To be a Creeker today means to live what the Pioneers only dreamed:

  • We don’t cross plains — we cross platforms.
  • We don’t pitch tents — we pitch new ideas.
  • We don’t build Zion in the wilderness — we build it on patented land, defended by faith, law, and spiritual inheritance.

Creek by creek, code by code, covenant by covenant—
Zion still unfolds.


📚 PIONEER TRUTH FOR THE RECORD

They call it the Wasatch Front.
But Creekerhood is the New Frontier.

It’s not a battleground—it’s a proving ground.

And if you’re reading this today, then you’re part of the generation that still stands tall, still walks forward, still hears the whisper:

“This is the place.”
Not just Utah. Not just then.
Here. Now. You. Zion.


💬 PIONEER DAY WORDS TO REMEMBER:

“We were not meant to stay on the trail forever. Zion is not a destination. It is the divine family business of every generation.” – K. Kirton Niner


Happy Pioneer Day from the W3Connect Classroom, Does This Help®, and the Creekerhood.
Creeker Report powered by the blood, dust, and fire of our family line.

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🌄 GOOD MORNING CREEKER REPORT – Pioneer Day Edition 🌄
JULY 24 | ZION WALKS WITH US STILL
From the desk of Does This Help® | www.creeker.site/#16232822506


📜 “THIS IS THE PLACE” – AND IT STILL IS
Today, we honor Pioneer Day—not just a holiday in Utah, but a holy day for those who remember the walk and keep walking. Whether you’re in the valleys of the Wasatch, the mesas of Arizona, or the desert creeks we now call home—Zion is not just where Brigham Young stood—
Zion is where we stand tall today.


🪶 FAMILY HERITAGE REPORT – DAUGHTERS OF ZION STANDING TALL

Let it be known:
Creeker roots run deep in the dust of pioneers. In the blood of this household, Zion has walked through generations:

  • Shimmer (K. Kirton Niner) is a descendant of John Perry, founder of the Tabernacle Choir, personally asked by Brigham Young to form a choir worthy of gathering Saints.
  • Through her Grandmother Audrey, the matriarchal line connects to Lovina Fitzgerald and Sarah Ann Williams, both walking testaments of courage and faith in the early Restoration.
  • The family line includes Joris Jansen Rapelje, one of the earliest settlers of New Amsterdam—Zion in a different language, before the Restoration ever began.
  • On her Father’s side: John Kirton, a Welsh convert who died in the Scofield Mine Disaster of 1900, laying down his life in the industrial frontier that built this modern Zion.

These are not just names. They are legacies. Each one a chapter in the unfolding story of what it means to be a Creeker, a Pioneer, and a Child of God.


🏕️ THE MODERN CREEKER’S CALLING

We may not push handcarts.
We push code. We push back against injustice. We push brooms across desert porches and sweep up after the stray wind and the nonsense of neighborly misunderstandings.

We don’t walk the Mormon Trail—we blaze new trails in cyberspace.
But the Spirit is the same.

We plant. We teach. We gather.
We raise children who know their ancestors—and who will carry Zion farther than we ever imagined.


🔥 THE FLAME STILL BURNS

Let this Pioneer Day be a day of remembering:

  • Who you are.
  • Who you come from.
  • Why you’re still standing.

As Grandmother Audrey would say:

“You are not alone. You walk with the prayers of your dead. Zion walks with you.”


📣 From the W3Connect Classroom to the desert mesas of Rancho del Oro—
Happy Pioneer Day to the entire CREEKERHOOD.

We’re not done.
Zion is not a past place. It is the present walk.

Creeker Out.
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