Church of Scientology Hosts Family-Friendly Halloween Movie Night at Clearwater’s Osceola Courtyard
Clearwater, FL, October 05, 2019 --(PR.com)-- On October 31st at 6pm, the Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization will celebrate Halloween by turning the Osceola Courtyard and Humanitarian Centers into a Halloween village. There, families can safely trick or treating and meet their favorite Halloween characters.
The main event will be held in the Osceola Courtyard at the corner of Drew Street and Fort Harrison Avenue – activities include a haunted bouncy house, face painting, arts & crafts and lots of games before the film screening begins in the park at 8PM. The name of the film is to be announced and there is no cost to attend.
And for those who want to trick or treat, the Humanitarian Centers located on Fort Harrison Avenue will provide a host of opportunities. Trick or Treaters will discover Halloween scenes as traditional holiday characters hop, run, fly or mysteriously appear throughout the humanitarian centers.
Halloween has long been a favorite holiday and many adults fondly recall their best Halloween costumes and trick or treating in their neighborhoods. But in recent years the increase in crime on Halloween night has left many families reluctant to celebrate the holiday.
“We just want families to enjoy spending time together without worrying about the safety of their families,” said Clemence Chevrot, the Community Affairs Director for the Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization.
To learn more about the Halloween Movie Night or to RSVP for the event please contact Clemence at (727)-316-5309 or email clemence@cos.flag.org.
About the Church of Scientology
The Scientology religion was founded by humanitarian and philosopher, L. Ron Hubbard. The first Church of Scientology was formed in the United States in 1954 and has expanded to more than 11,000 churches, missions and affiliated groups, with millions of members in 165 nations. Scientologists are optimistic about life and believe there is hope for a saner world and better civilization, and actively do all they can to help achieve this. The Church of Scientology regularly engages in many humanitarian programs, such as anti-drug campaigns, human rights campaigns and global education programs. To learn more, visit www.scientology.org.
The main event will be held in the Osceola Courtyard at the corner of Drew Street and Fort Harrison Avenue – activities include a haunted bouncy house, face painting, arts & crafts and lots of games before the film screening begins in the park at 8PM. The name of the film is to be announced and there is no cost to attend.
And for those who want to trick or treat, the Humanitarian Centers located on Fort Harrison Avenue will provide a host of opportunities. Trick or Treaters will discover Halloween scenes as traditional holiday characters hop, run, fly or mysteriously appear throughout the humanitarian centers.
Halloween has long been a favorite holiday and many adults fondly recall their best Halloween costumes and trick or treating in their neighborhoods. But in recent years the increase in crime on Halloween night has left many families reluctant to celebrate the holiday.
“We just want families to enjoy spending time together without worrying about the safety of their families,” said Clemence Chevrot, the Community Affairs Director for the Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization.
To learn more about the Halloween Movie Night or to RSVP for the event please contact Clemence at (727)-316-5309 or email clemence@cos.flag.org.
About the Church of Scientology
The Scientology religion was founded by humanitarian and philosopher, L. Ron Hubbard. The first Church of Scientology was formed in the United States in 1954 and has expanded to more than 11,000 churches, missions and affiliated groups, with millions of members in 165 nations. Scientologists are optimistic about life and believe there is hope for a saner world and better civilization, and actively do all they can to help achieve this. The Church of Scientology regularly engages in many humanitarian programs, such as anti-drug campaigns, human rights campaigns and global education programs. To learn more, visit www.scientology.org.
Contact
Church of Scientology FSO
Clemence Chevrot
727-467-6860
http://www.scientology-fso.org
Contact
Clemence Chevrot
727-467-6860
http://www.scientology-fso.org
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