Altoona

Joshua House plans to sell the Tyrone Armory and expand programming to Altoona

For over 20 years, Joshua House has been focused on helping youth find purpose.  Today, we are announcing our plans to sell the Tyrone Armory and expand our programming to Altoona.  

We feel the need in this season to shift our efforts from running a facility back to program development.  As an organization, this is a necessary step for us in continuing our vision to reach the next generation, help them find their purpose and equip them to live it out. The Tyrone Armory is truly an amazing building and a hub for the community.  In preparing to sell it, we wanted to find someone who could carry out the vision for the Armory to continue to be a community hub (Currently, it is home to Horseshoe Volleyball Club and the Tyrone Fitness Center). 

It is our sincere joy to announce that Nathan and Tracy Verilla are purchasing the Tyrone Armory.  Both Nathan and Tracy were involved with Joshua House in the early days and have a heart for the people of Tyrone.  The Verillas are after the heartbeat of God for the next generation and will build upon what has been established at the Armory for the community.  

From left to right: Theron Glenny, Mizpah Glenny, Tracy Verilla, Nathan Verilla, Jim Kilmartin, Jessica Kilmartin

From left to right: Theron Glenny, Mizpah Glenny, Tracy Verilla, Nathan Verilla, Jim Kilmartin, Jessica Kilmartin

“For over 20 years, our aim has been to positively impact the lives of our youth and see them become world changers. We have provided camps, races, leagues, and many activities in hopes to be a catalyst for young people to connect with God and find purpose. When I started in 1998, I didn’t know what it would look like but it has been amazing to see how many people have been blessed. We’ve taken teens whitewater rafting, to Niagara Falls, to the Jersey Shore, inner city Baltimore, Detroit, Toronto, Guatemala, Belize, & Madagascar.  For me, it has been a privilege and a tremendous honor to serve the Tyrone community for all of these years. Now, I am excited for Nathan and Tracy Verilla to take over the reins of developing the Tyrone Armory as a Hub for the Tyrone community and region.”  - Jim Kilmartin, Founder of Joshua House

Below are some questions we anticipate being asked.  For any additional questions, please contact Theron Glenny or Jim Kilmartin.  Their emails are theron@joshuahouse.com & jim@joshuahouse.com.

Won’t Joshua House need a building to operate? 

  • For the amount of programming we had planned, Joshua House programming does not take up near the capacity of the Armory, which is why we had amazing renters like Horseshoe Volleyball Club, Centre Soccer Association and Tyrone Fitness.  

  • When we do programming from now on, if we need indoor space, we will simply rent space at the location where we want to do the program. This way, we won’t be tied to operating and taking care of a specific building and can more fully focus on our mission.

Will Joshua House stop working in Tyrone?  

No.  We plan to continue offering programs in Tyrone, but not sure on what basis.  At a minimum, we want to continue the Tyrone Roller Hockey League and Cross-town Basketball League in the Armory, and we will be able to rent space from the new owners.  

It’s important to note that Jim and Jessica Kilmartin and the Joshua House team have always had a heart for this region so we believe that in future years, in addition to offering programs in Tyrone and Altoona, we will offer programs in other towns and cities. Our donor and volunteer base is very regional.  With Pastor Jim and Jess overseeing Center City Church and providing oversight to Joshua House, our donor base and volunteer base has significantly increased regionally as Center City Church has grown. 

Is Joshua House relocating to another town? 

We are not sure where our physical address will be, but we do know in addition to offering programming in Tyrone, we will begin to offer programs in Altoona. 

Is HoopsFest canceled this Summer? 

Unfortunately, yes. We were really hoping to have it this July to celebrate the 20th anniversary.  We plan to now hold the 20th anniversary of HoopsFest Summer of 2021.


Press Release - Announcing SportsFEST

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Joshua House announces 1st annual SportsFest to be held in Altoona PA - August 3, 2019

Altoona, PA | July 1st, 2019 – The goal of this event is to increase awareness and raise funds to support, the Joshua House Community Center and its growth into surrounding communities of Central PA, while providing high quality and competitive athletic tournament for youth and adults in the region.

SportsFest will premiere in Altoona, PA, on August 3, 2019, as Joshua House celebrates the 19th consecutive year hosting its marquis event, HoopsFest, which is the largest 3-on3 basketball tournament in the northeast run by the organization out of Tyrone, PA.

SportsFest, will expand on the foundation built with HoopsFest and launch a sister event, introducing an all-new sports related line up that will include dek hockey and volleyball tournaments for both youth and adult teams at the newly renovated Lakemont Park, in Altoona. A 3-on-3 Volleyball Tournament will have divisions for 16U Boys/Girls, 18U Boys/Girls, Women’s Competitive and Men’s Competitive. A 3-on-3 Dek Hockey Tournament has 10U, 14U, 18U and Adult Rec Adult Competitive divisions. 3- on-3 basketball will be open to 12U Boys/Girls, 14U Boys/Girls, 16U Boys/Girls, 18U Boys/Girls, Women’s Open, Men’s Rec, and Men’s Competitive teams. The cost to register a team is $100 per tournament, per event.

“The athletic tournaments and fundraising for Joshua House are designed to support our goals to equip our youth. We accomplish this by supporting them as they build lives based on faith. The goals include mentoring them to create strong relationships, develop positive self- awareness, entrepreneurial spirit, and servant leadership. This year we are focusing both HoopsFest and SportsFest on “breakthroughs” for all involved with the events.” said founder Jim Kilmartin, who goes on to say, “It is such an honor to be able to host people from all over our community in successful sports tournaments. As always, we could not bring these quality programs to the area without the sponsors who help to make these events exciting and successful fundraisers.

As this is SportsFest's inaugural event in the Altoona area, we are actively seeking sponsors and volunteers, as well as teams and participants. We are excited to bring this to Altoona and the new Lakemont Park! Like with the success of our HoopsFest events, we strive to provide a quality event for many years to come."

About Joshua House

Joshua House’s Mission is to Help Youth Find Purpose by providing a community that offers after-school mentors and a sense of belonging, along with programs that support these efforts.

The Vision is to see generations of young people living out all that God created them to be and do. Joshua House began on the belief that every person has a 'promised land.’ Just as the biblical character, Joshua led the Israelites into their promised land, we help youth understand their promised land, their purpose in life. Joshua House is a place where people find their purpose in Jesus Christ through the transforming power of the Holy Spirit. Knowing that the presence of God changes lives, we seek to be a catalyst in bringing this generation into God’s life-changing presence.

HoopsFest and the newly formed SportsFest launched as programs that enhance and support the Joshua House mission. For more information on becoming a sponsor, volunteering or attending SportsFest, please contact Brittany Solomon at brittany@joshuahouse.com.

Media inquiries, please contact angiey@yazogroup.com