Rocketown of Middle Tennessee

  • Arts & Culture
  • Basic Needs
  • Community
  • Education
  • Faith-Based
  • Family
  • Health
  • Income
  • Mental Wellness

Who We Are

How We Reach Teens

  • Sixth Avenue skate shop and skate park
  • 3 venue sizes for concerts and live entertainment
  • After-school activities onsite for at-risk 12-22 year olds
  • Bible studies: Family Dinner, Skate Church
  • Art, film making, jam studios
  • Recording studio
  • Arts and Entertainment Summer Camp
  • Hip hop dance
  • Movie making
  • Photography
  • Skateboarding
  • Girls Night/Man Night
  • Community Service

Averaging 500+ teens per week, Rocketown has received nearly half a million visits from across Middle Tennessee during its existence.

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What We Do

Rocketown was founded in 1994 by Michael W. Smith. The first of its kind in the Southeast, Rocketown has grown into a regional outreach as well as a model for Christian-based relational outreach across the country. Following the tragedy of Columbine in 1999, Rocketown’s board was inspired to grow the scope of programming and move to a central location in downtown Nashville. The current facility features three stages for live entertainment, Middle Tennessee’s only indoor skatepark, The Hub snack bar, a recording studio, and photography, art and dance studios. More than 500 teens from across the Middle Tennessee region participate in programs each week.

Details

Get Connected Icon (615) 843-4001
Get Connected Icon (615) 656-0205
Get Connected Icon Donny Klostermeier
Get Connected Icon Director of Outreach
http://rocketown.org