Our Story
In 2000, the Martin County Preservation (MCPA) took over the building formerly known as the First Church of Christian Scientists. It was in extremely bad condition, with pressure from the city and neighbors to be demolished. MCPA organized a group of highly talented and dedicated volunteers to raise a substantial amount of money to save the building. After 40,000 hours of volunteer labor and a great deal of hard work, the building and stained glass windows were restored to pristine condition.
The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation
Today, the Red Rock is a beautifully restored venue that brings engaging performances, captivating art displays, and fun art education opportunities to the community. It is also used by many throughout the area for special occasions, business meetings, fundraising events, and more.
The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation
Today, the Red Rock is a beautifully restored venue that brings engaging performances, captivating art displays, and fun art education opportunities to the community. It is also used by many throughout the area for special occasions, business meetings, fundraising events, and more.