Deane Hill Community Center
7414 Deane Hill Drive
Knoxville, TN
865-690-0781
West Knoxville


Recreation Specialists: Traci Faller and Matt Dake
Directions: From I-40, take the West Hills exit 380. Turn left onto Kingston Pike. Turn right onto Morrell Rd. At the fourth stoplight, turn left onto Deane Hill Road. The community center will be on your immediate right.
Deane Hill Community Center has a full-size gymnasium, rec room, and kitchen. This center connects to the Knoxville Bridge Club which has a large bridge/community room.
COMMUNITY CENTER SCHEDULE
Are you interested in knowing what is going on at Deane Hill? Click below for a printable version of this month’s program calendar!
Deane Hill - Monthly Calendar [PDF]
DEANE HILL COMMUNITY CENTER PROGRAMS
(Please refer to calendar for current offerings.)
Adult League Volleyball. A team-based 6-on-6 volleyball league offered by City of Knoxville Athletics. For more information, visit
volleyball.knoxvilleathletics.com or call 865-215-1718.
After-School Program (ASP). After school for kids ages 6-12, running Monday to Friday 2:45 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and based on Knox County Schools schedule. Activities include gym games, arts & crafts, and more. Fee is $50 annually.
Classic Game Night. A social event for adults featuring games like dominoes and chess.
Creative Learning Academy (CLA). CLA is a secular Homeschool Co-op for preschool to high school students, emphasizing parent participation.
Dancing Friends. Dancing Friends is a free beginner line dancing class, along with socializing before lessons.
Homeschool Art. Art classes for homeschool children ages 6-14, where they can explore various art mediums
Homeschool P.E. Physical education classes for children ages 5-17, promoting exercise and good sportsmanship.
Pickleball. Open play on 3 indoor courts on a wood gym floor. A round robin pickleball ladder is offered in indoors in winter months (registration required).
S.A.I.L. (Stay Active & Independent for Life). A Falls Prevention Program that includes aerobics, balance, strength & flexibility training from a standing or seated position.
Tai Chi. A program for physical, mental, and spiritual well-being through Tai Chi practice.
Women of Wisdom (W.O.W.). A non-denominational Bible study and fellowship group for women.
Youth Basketball League Practices. Practices for youth teams held Monday to Thursday evenings from November to February. Practices are scheduled by WBBL and KYS commissions.
RULES AND REGULATIONS IN CITY COMMUNITY CENTERS
The following are prohibited in city community centers:
1) Possession of firearms and weapons
2) Possession of drugs, alcohol, or any elicit substance
3) Smoking or use of tobacco products
4) Gambling
5) Use of profanity
6) Fighting
7) Dunking or hanging on rims of basketball goals
8) Pets
9) Only indoor court shoes allowed (ex: tennis shoes or non-marking soles)
Violation of these rules or any other rules set by individual centers may result in suspension from this center and others. Suspension terms will be set by each center.