CLEARWATER, Fla., Nov. 16, 2016 -- On Saturday December 3rd, the Scientology Public Information Center in Downtown Clearwater will host a special reception from 5-10pm for the community during “Rudolph’s Miracle on Cleveland Street”, Clearwater’s premiere family-friendly holiday festival on the 400-600 block of Cleveland Street.
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Located at 500 Cleveland Street, the Information Center’s Reception features Christmas caroling by the Church of Scientology Choir. Guests of all ages are free to watch, take pictures or sing along with the choir. All are welcome.
Complimentary holiday treats such as hot cocoa, hot apple-cider and a wide array of holiday cookies and goodies will be available provided by the Fort Harrison Chefs.
A professional photographer will be on hand to take photos with guests and Dickens-garbed carolers.
Guests are also invited to get their questions answered about Scientology. Video displays show short films depicting the basic beliefs of Scientology, its ceremonies and a comprehensive view of the life of Scientology’s founder, Mr. L. Ron Hubbard.
“People are curious about Scientology,” said Amber Skjelset, Manager of the Scientology Information Center, “and this center helps them to get their questions answered. We welcome the community to our Information Center and share the Christmas cheer!”
The Center is open daily to the community from 10 am to 10 pm. For more information call 727-467-6966 or e-mail [email protected].
Throughout the Holidays the Church of Scientology will be supporting the following events and activities for the community:
WINTER WONDERLAND at the 200 block of N. Ft. Harrison, Clearwater:
December 2nd - December 20th 6-9pm, Wednesdays -Sundays
Activities for the whole family, free admission.
Activities include: Visits with Santa, Decorate a cookie with Mrs. Claus, Visit our Petting Zoo, Play on our Play-ground and constant entertainment from the stage. Please bring unwrapped toys or canned goods to donate to the Public Defender's "Nourish to Flourish" and "Homeless Empowerment Program”.
Swing Dance for Charity Fundraiser in the Fort Harrison’s Crystal Ballroom: Thursday, December 8th , 7pm - Dance lesson and refreshment included. $15 donation benefits Toys for Tots. For more information or to RSVP please call 727-467-6860.
The Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization
The Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization is the international religious retreat for Scientologists all over the world. The Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization makes its historic Fort Harrison available to non-profit organizations to hold community events and supports area non-profits. Scientology’s founder, L. Ron Hubbard once said, “A community that pulls together can make a better society for all.”
For more information please visit http://www.scientology-fso.org/.
Amber Skjelset (727) 467-6966


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