The Nashville
Church of Scientology will host a special songwriters’ night to honor human
rights and freedom on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Jan 19, 2015.
Recognizing the
global need for human rights education, the Church of Scientology works with
community groups, human rights agencies and others to educate the leaders of
tomorrow, in part because the founder of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard, said, “Human
rights must be made a fact, not an idealistic dream.”
The Nashville Church
of Scientology is unique in that it also has a special mission to help artists
as a Celebrity Centre. So in honor of human and civil rights leader Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr., the Church will host a special songwriters’ night for Freedom
on Jan 19th.
“Songwriters in
Nashville can always find a home here,” says President of the church Melissa
Pennington, “we open our hall for music seminars and workshops, talent
showcases and even jam sessions.”
The songwriters’
night will begin at 7 pm. There will be four rounds with 12-16 artists
performing original tunes of freedom, justice and human rights.
The Church will
also be showcasing a human rights program called Youth for Human Rights in its
Public Information Center. There will be booklets and public service
announcements describing the 30 universal human rights.
This exhibit and
writers’ night is free and open to the public, and all musicians and artists
are welcome to the writers’ night to perform on MLK Day, Jan 19, at 7pm. For
more information, call Julie Brinker at 615-687-4600.
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