Nashville, Tennessee, 24th May 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, In celebration of World Environment Day, The Way to Happiness Association of Tennessee is hosting a community open house in early June, located at 1130 8th Avenue South. The event will highlight simple yet impactful ways individuals can contribute to a cleaner, safer environment—right here in Music City and beyond.
The open house will feature engaging displays and activities based on the precepts of The Way to Happiness, a common-sense moral guide written by humanitarian and author L. Ron Hubbard. One of the key precepts, “Safeguard and Improve Your Environment,” serves as the inspiration for the event.
“World Environment Day is about recognizing our role as caretakers of this planet,” said Chris Blythe, representing the association. “Through this event, we hope to empower individuals and families to take personal responsibility for the environment and inspire positive change in their own neighborhoods.”
Attendees will receive free copies of The Way to Happiness booklet, view a short documentary on environmental stewardship, and learn how small everyday actions—like recycling, reducing pollution, and preserving green spaces—can make a difference. Light refreshments will be provided, and all ages are welcome.
World Environment Day, celebrated globally on June 5th, is the United Nations’ principal vehicle for encouraging awareness and action for the protection of the environment.
The open house is part of the association’s ongoing efforts to uplift communities through education and practical tools for ethical living. For more information, visit twthtn.org.
About The Way to Happiness Association of Tennessee:
The Way to Happiness Association is dedicated to promoting positive values through the widespread distribution of The Way to Happiness booklet. The organization partners with schools, nonprofits, and community groups to foster respect, compassion, and responsibility in neighborhoods across Tennessee.
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