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  • Jul 20, 2014
  • Jul 20, 2014

Formerly Skrappy's, 191 Toole has mission to provide safe place for kids

191 Toole

191 Toole

Lead singer Mike Almeroth, middle, with the Epicenter Band, rehearses with the group at 191 Toole. Once known as Skrappy's Youth Collective, 191 Toole now has the dual role of being a concert venue during the week and a church on Sunday's which is operated by the City on a Hill and the Epicenter Church. From left to right: band members include Matthew Nielsen, Cassy Howell, Phil Yancey and Jason Nissley.

A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

191 Toole

191 Toole

Brittany Almeroth, far right, who plays the synthesizer with the Epicenter Band, sings a piece during a rehearsal at 191 Toole. 191 Toole has the dual role of being a concert venue during the week and a church on Sunday's which is operated by the City on a Hill and the Epicenter Church. The mission of the group remains the same as before, provide a safe haven for Tucson's youth.

A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

191 Toole

191 Toole

Mike Almeroth, with the Epicenter Band, sings while playing the guitar during rehearsal for church services. 191 Toole is still a work in progress with the need for more renovations to the building, the group eventually hopes to open the space for classes and community services.

A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

191 Toole

191 Toole

Keyboard player Cassy Howell performs during rehearsal with the Epicenter Band. Once known as Skrappy's Youth Collective, 191 Toole has the dual role of being a concert venue during the week and a church on Sunday's which is operated by the City on a Hill and the Epicenter Church.

A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

191 Toole

191 Toole

Guitarist Phil Yancey, left, and the rest of the Epicenter Band goes through rehearsal in the early afternoon.

A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

191 Toole

191 Toole

Sound technician and church elder Ray Ingegneri works his technical magic behind the scenes as the Epicenter Band rehearses. 191 Toole has the dual role of being a concert venue during the week and a church on Sunday's which is operated by the City on a Hill and the Epicenter Church.

A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

191 Toole

191 Toole

This is the exterior of 191 Toole. Once known as Skrappy's Youth Collective the front was painted over by volunteers.

A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

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