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F15.png Battlefield Tilden May 11, 1997, Mike Wilson, St. Petersburg Times

This was the deal: The people of Tilden could have their park, complete with an ice-skating pond, wildflower meadow and baseball field. All they had to do was name it after Hubbard and post his moral precepts on markers along the Way To Happiness Trail, one every 190 feet.

All this might have happened if Marcie Sextro hadn't picked up her copy of the Tilden Citizen and seen the picture of the groundbreaking.

After she did, Tilden began to experience some of the same fear and confusion that befell Clearwater when the Church of Scientology quietly began buying property there 22 years ago. Clearwater is now Scientology's spiritual headquarters.


{{cite news | first = Mike | last = Wilson | title = Battlefield Tilden | url = http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/sptimes/access/16810869.html?FMT=FT&dids=16810869:16810869&FMTS=ABS:FT | work = St. Petersburg Times | date = 1997-05-11 | accessdate = 2009-12-20 }}