The Sari Provincial Park had many cultural, social and recreational spaces to see, from the gallery and artists’ house to the anthropology museum and historical monuments. And we also took the initiative for a new and certainly needed cultural work. We had a one-day gathering to introduce the savior of humanity, present the campaign, prepare people to ask for the appearance of their Imam, and, by the will of time, familiarize them with prayers and amulets to ward off demons that were creating obstacles to the appearance. Our uniforms showed that we were working with a specific plan and goal. We told our audience about the continuation of our activity in cyberspace and said that if you are with us, the who is imam Mahdi campaign will definitely have a smoother path to promote and disseminate the content of the saviorism ahead. We set up 4 booths, which included the paper vow campaign section, the children and adolescents section (Born), self-care or scripture study, and the introduction of the campaign itself. We explained the activities to the visitors line by line and occasionally used the wind and rain as an excuse to hold the hand of a loved one and sit them next to us in the booth. As we became their hosts, the photos and posters in the booth caught their attention more and more, and we worked harder to make sure we didn’t miss anything. We directed music lovers to our own music and book lovers to the written products of the campaign. In short, we offered a suitable work for every class, spectrum, and age group so that our guests would leave us with full hands. Although we were certain that our activities in the Velayat Garden would continue without our presence, we packed up the booths and handed over the work to the people of Velayat…