Chattanooga Rocks The Red Shield May 19

The Salvation Army Celebrates 132 Years Of Services

  • Thursday, May 10, 2012

The Salvation Army will present the inaugural Rock The Red Shield concert on Saturday, May 19, from 1-7 p.m. in Coolidge Park.  The free concert will feature a mix of Christian artists, including Day SevEn, Reva, Tabernacle Praise Band, Drown Out, Zero Doubt, Rhonda Frye & RiverSide, As Isaac and Tabernacle Big Band. 

This free concert, which is open to the public and Salvation Army supporters, is a way for The Salvation Army of Greater Chattanooga to say “thank you” for the continued support of their mission and programs as they celebrate National Salvation Army Week.

There will be entertainment for the entire family, including face painting and coloring stations for the kids.
 Concert goers are encouraged to bring their lawn chairs and relax.

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