Pickleball for All: The Arc of Shelby County Serves up Successful First-Year Tournament - Shelby County Reporter
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Pickleball for All: The Arc of Shelby County serves up successful first-year tournament - Shelby County Reporter
By DAVE DOMESCIK | Staff Writer PELHAM – The Arc of Shelby County took a swing at a new summer fundraiser—and hit it right down the line. On Sunday, June 22, The Arc hosted its inaugural Pickleball for All—The Arc of Shelby County Challenge, bringing together nearly 60 players and a spirited crowd of supporters at the Magic City Indoor Pickleball Club. The event combined fun, fitness and fundraising to support individuals with intellectual and d…
Senator Grellner talks health and connection at Cushing Lions Club meeting
CUSHING — Oklahoma District 21 Senator Randy Grellner publicly spoke at the Cushing Lions’ Club meeting last week, where the topic of public health took an unexpected turn toward pickleball. While addressing the gathered club members Grellner emphasized the power of community and connection in shaping a healthier future for Oklahoma, using playing pickleball in a group as an example — linking health and community.
Pickleball strengthens community connection across Otter Tail County - Frazee-Vergas Forum
New pickleball courts in Vergas have proven to be a popular community activity By Isabel Fynboh West Central Initiative Across the region, communities are adding a new amenity—pickleball courts. Pickleball, originally developed in 1965, blends elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong to create a fast-paced, active game enjoyed by people of all ages. The sport encourages movement, connection,...
Pickleball strengthens community connection across Otter Tail County - New York Mills Dispatch
New pickleball courts in Vergas have proven to be a popular community activity By Isabel Fynboh West Central Initiative Across the region, communities are adding a new amenity—pickleball courts. Pickleball, originally developed in 1965, blends elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong to create a fast-paced, active game enjoyed by people of all ages. The sport encourages movement, connection,...
Columbus Dinks Into Summer With New Pickleball Courts At Anheuser-Busch Sports Park
Columbus has caught the pickleball bug, and it’s not slowing down anytime soon. The city is swinging into summer with four brand-new outdoor pickleball courts at Anheuser-Busch Sports Park, officially opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on July 10. Tucked away off Olentangy River Road on the city’s northwest side, the new courts come complete with lighting (yes, you can play until 11 p.m.), shaded pavilions for post-game cool downs, and ADA-a…
Pickleball group on the lookout for new Tri-Cities courts; Coquitlam council keen to go paddle vs. paddle with Burnaby – Tri-Cities Dispatch
Pickleball at Bramble Park. photo Josh Kozelj If it’s industrial land without any industry, a mall without a tenant, a barren rooftop, or a parking lot without any cars – it’s a place where there could be a pickleball court. That was the message from Inclusive Place of Pickleball CEO Chris White on Monday, as he spoke to Coquitlam council about what he described as a shortage of indoor pickleball courts in the Tri-Cities. That annoying pop-pop-p…
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