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Court Reservations

Current Reservation System

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Donations Needed: 

We have a real need for more paddles to accommodate the large number of people taking lessons (36 showed up for the March 2 lesson!).  If you have an old paddle you would like to donate to the club, please contact Nancy Shelton.

 

ROUND ROBINS

These are recreational events which play on Thursday and Sunday mornings. You can click here for a list of the skills necessary for the different rankings.  Please try and play in the group that best matches your skills to maintain the integrity of the programs.      

 

 

 

 

 

 

       PICKLEBALL LESSONS

 

Skill Drills are held on a regular basis, the cost is $3 per person per lesson. If you have any questions, please contact our instructors:  Nancy Shelton - (520) ***-****

The current schedule is:

Date

Skill Level

Time

March, 31 3.0B 3 - 4 PM
April 6, 2.0 & 2.5 3 - 4 PM
April 6, 3.0B 4 - 5 PM
April 7, 3.0A 3 - 4 PM
April 7, 3.5 A/B 4 - 5 PM
April 21, 2 & 2.5 3 - 4 PM
April 21, 3.0B 4 - 5 PM
April 22, 3.5 A/B 3 - 4 PM
April 22, 3.0A 4 - 5 PM
     

 

 

 

 

 

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2009 Club Membership Drive

Help Grow the Club --

Click Here

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 Need a pickleball paddle?

Contact Beth Patterson (520) ***-**** .  The cost for club members is $34

How about a Name Badge?

Beth is taking orders for "made-to-order" SPA name tags. Order the pins by April 15, from Beth Patterson, dnbnaz06@aol.com

The pins are $8.00 each with the magnetic back and, (by special request), pin backs are available for $6.50 each

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General Membership Minutes ....... CLICK HERE

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

  
 

 

 

Pickleball is a mini-tennis-like game played on a badminton-sized court that began in the Puget Sound region of the State of Washington.  It is played with a wood or composite paddle and a perforated, slow-moving ball over a tennis net lowered to 34 inches.  It is easy for beginners to learn, but can soon develop into a quick, fast-paced, competitive game for experienced players.