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Dinosaur Days at the Church of Scientology Dublin

Giving a voice to the many friends who joined in the fun at the Dinosaur Family Days weekend.

There was something for everyone at Dinosaur Days at the Church of Scientology Dublin Community Centre. Thousands of visitors joined in the fun. The Dinosaur Show in the Community Centre auditorium was packed for every performance. There were fabulous funfair rides, a reptile petting zoo, an entire village of bouncy houses, arts and crafts, face painting, great food and wonderful company.

Dinosaur Show—the main feature of Dinosaur Days—on stage at the Church of Scientology Dublin Community Centre.
Dinosaur Show—the main feature of Dinosaur Days—on stage at the Church of Scientology Dublin Community Centre.

If anything, it was even better than last year’s Dinosaur Days, but what better way to describe it than in the social media comments of those who made it so special—the many families who took part. And here they are:

Welcome to the 2nd annual Dinosaur Days at the Church of Scientology Dublin Community Centre.
Welcome to the 2nd annual Dinosaur Days at the Church of Scientology Dublin Community Centre.

“Was a brilliant day. All four of our kids had such a great day. We had a ball too. I can’t even pick out a favorite part as it was all too enjoyable. We will definitely visit again”.

“It was such an amazing weekend. The staff are amazingly friendly and really made the day special. The kids laughed and a smile was painted across their faces all day long. The Dinosaur Show was brilliant from start to finish—it was so educational but in a way even our four-year-old watched the whole lot and learnt so much. I can’t wait to go back”.

One of the many funfair rides at the Church of Scientology Community Centre on Dinosaur Days weekend.
One of the many funfair rides at the Church of Scientology Community Centre on Dinosaur Days weekend.

“The Church had a family Dino Day today. I personally walked away thinking these guys have a nice outlook on life and it shines through with their outgoing personalities”.

“Thank you so much for the roaring fun time. Our little girl had an amazing experience and she enjoyed every bit of it. You guys were awesome. Fab job”.

Getting in touch with the dinosaur’s tiny relative.
Getting in touch with the dinosaur’s tiny relative.

“Thanks so much for such a wonderful day today. It was our first time in the Centre. So many different people there today with different beliefs, ideologies all getting along, but the same spirit of happiness shared. It was a gorgeous day and a lot of happy faces all around”.

Friendly baristas at the Church of Scientology Community Centre’s Caifé Na Dothra.
Friendly baristas at the Church of Scientology Community Centre’s Caifé Na Dothra.

“What an epic day yesterday!!! We’re getting ready for another big day of roaring fun”.

Plenty of room at the arts and crafts tables.
Plenty of room at the arts and crafts tables.

The Church of Scientology and Community Centre in Firhouse was established in 2017 as a hub for local activities and events, in keeping with Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard’s intention that all Scientology organisations are to serve as a home for the entire community and a meeting ground for cooperative efforts. Working side by side with all denominations and other groups on civic and humanitarian initiatives to strengthen the community, the Church and Community Centre facilities—1,000-seat auditorium, meeting rooms, café and football pitch—are available to community groups and charitable organisations who share the goal of a peaceful and cooperative society. In 1956, L. Ron Hubbard lived in Dublin with offices in Merrion Square, where he launched humanitarian initiatives which continue to flourish throughout the world today. “If the weather is cold, the Irish heart is warm. The country and the people could not be improved upon”, he wrote.

To experience the unique atmosphere of the Church of Scientology Dublin, watch Destination: Scientology, Dublin on the Scientology Network.