Exchange Club Freedom Shrine comes to Burien Community Center
Wed, 09/07/2011
Press release:
Celebrating the proud heritage that all Americans share, the Exchange Club of Highline has installed a Freedom Shrine at the Burien Community Center.
The Freedom Shrine, sponsored by the National Exchange Club, is a collection of photographic reproductions of original documents from American history. The permanent display includes the Bill of Rights, the Mayflower Compact, the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.
Several months ago, the Burien Parks Department was offered the opportunity to host the display by the Exchange Club. After much discussion, a location at the Community Center was selected and the Exchange Club members proceeded with installation of the project.
The Freedom Shrine program is designed to remind Americans that the freedoms, rights and liberties Americans enjoy today did not come easily and that these gifts must be cherished and protected. More than 12,000 Freedom Shrines have been dedicated in schools, military installations and government buildings since the program began in 1949.
The Exchange Club of Highline began in 1961. They will be celebrating their 50th year this October. Their contributions to the community include local food banks, New Futures, Transform Burien, Child Haven and Ruth Dykeman. The organization recently distributed over 550 school supply backpacks to students in the Highline School District.
The Burien Community Center is located at 14700 6th Ave SW in Burien, Washington.