July 22, 2007 (Press Release) --
On Tuesday, August 7th, from 5:00 to 6:00 pm at 1783 Washington Street in Lower Roxbury, the Boston Scientology Ministry will host a National Night Out Boston 2007 Block Party.
The Ministry will present information and lectures on education and other social reform issues. Children will be deputized as official Drug Free Marshals after taking the pledge to be drug-free.
The Boston Scientology Ministry was established three years ago to assist the community in the eradication of crime and violence by handling the issues that underlie crime and violence. One of the Ministry’s most successful programs is the Reading and Study Skills program for all ages. For more information on the ministry and the Church’s programs visit www.bostonvolunteerministers.org.
For more information regarding the Ministry contact:
Rev. Robert Castagna
(617) 927-2247
rwcastagna@yahoo.com
For more information about National Night Out Boston please go to www.BostonCrimeWatch.com or call the Neighborhood Crime Watch Unit of the Boston Police Department at 617-343-4345.
The Ministry will present information and lectures on education and other social reform issues. Children will be deputized as official Drug Free Marshals after taking the pledge to be drug-free.
The Boston Scientology Ministry was established three years ago to assist the community in the eradication of crime and violence by handling the issues that underlie crime and violence. One of the Ministry’s most successful programs is the Reading and Study Skills program for all ages. For more information on the ministry and the Church’s programs visit www.bostonvolunteerministers.org.
For more information regarding the Ministry contact:
Rev. Robert Castagna
(617) 927-2247
rwcastagna@yahoo.com
For more information about National Night Out Boston please go to www.BostonCrimeWatch.com or call the Neighborhood Crime Watch Unit of the Boston Police Department at 617-343-4345.

National Night Out Boston 2007 is the 24th annual citywide celebration to unify our communities throughout the City of Boston.
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