The Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre in Nashville, Tennessee is
preparing for its 35th anniversary celebration, which will take place in its
home – the remodeled Fall School building on 8th Avenue South.
“We go all-out to celebrate our anniversary, but this year will be
particularly special,” says Pastor of the church, Rev. Brian Fesler.
Director of Community Affairs, Julie Brinker, is organizing the affair:
“Our aim is to give our parishioners and community guests a wonderful time. From
live music, to authentic Nashville fare, this will be a night to remember.”
Each year the black tie soiree brings its parishioners together with
dignitaries and community leaders to rejoice in a year of growth and
achievement. Attendees delight in an evening of fine dining, inspirational
speeches and exuberant entertainment.
“There is certainly a lot to celebrate,” Fesler continues, “since our
2009 opening in the Fall School, our parishioners have been more active than
ever in reaching out into the community with our social betterment programs.”
Among the church’s community initiatives are The Truth About Drugs, a
campaign to enlighten youth and teens on the dangers of street drugs. Another
is a human rights program which educates about the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights signed into existence in 1948 just after World War II. Each of these
campaigns has booklets for general distribution and enlightenment, along with
public service announcements. “It’s all about education and improving the world
we live in,” says Fesler.
Parishioners have gone straight to schools in Tennessee to teach kids
about the dangers of drugs. They have visited more than 30 counties and
delivered over 230 seminars. Fesler described the church’s involvement in the
annual celebration of International Human Rights Day in Tennessee. “We work
with agencies to put together the event, which includes an education portion
about the Universal Declaration’s list of rights, speeches and an award
ceremony for those who have demonstrated a life-long commitment to human
rights.”
The church plans to have its private 35th anniversary celebration in
May. Located at 1130 8th Avenue South, the church is open 9am-9pm Monday
through Friday and 9am-6pm on the weekend for tours of its public information
center. For more information, visit http://www.scientology-ccnashville.org.
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