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Pickleball Rental Expansion At False Creek Community For Fall 2024

Pickleball Rental Expansion At False Creek Community: The False Creek Community Centre, under the leadership of President Meghan Goertzen, is excited to announce an expansion of its pickleball court rentals for Fall 2024. This extension is a response to the overwhelming popularity of the sport, ensuring that players have ample opportunities to enjoy their games.

This season’s pickleball schedule is reflecting the sport’s growing appeal. The Centre’s commitment to accommodating pickleball enthusiasts is evident as it adapts to the increased demand.

The Centre’s focus on pickleball aligns with its goal to enhance community engagement through diverse and accessible sports programs. Players can look forward to a dynamic and inclusive environment that supports both recreational and competitive play.

Other Than Pickleball

False Creek Community Centre is thrilled to extend its pickleball court rentals this Fall, responding to high demand. Alongside this, the Centre is gearing up for its annual Halloween Howl event, promising even more fun and spooky surprises.

The Parent & Tot Gym will also reopen after a summer break, welcoming families back for engaging activities. Reflecting on a successful Spring and Summer, the Centre’s waterfront programs saw many enjoying kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding, while summer camps provided enjoyable experiences for children and youth. Upcoming on October 3, the Centre will host its first All Candidates Meeting for the South Granville electoral district, giving voters a chance to meet provincial candidates ahead of the October 19 election.

News in Brief: Pickleball Rental Expansion At False Creek Community

False Creek Community Centre, led by President Meghan Goertzen, is expanding pickleball court rentals for Fall 2024 due to surging popularity. The increased availability will accommodate the sport’s growing fan base, offering enhanced opportunities for both recreational and competitive play. Besides pickleball, the Centre is preparing for its annual Halloween Howl, promising festive fun and surprises. The Parent & Tot Gym will reopen for families after summer, and the Centre’s successful Spring and Summer saw vibrant waterfront programs and active summer camps. On October 3, the Centre will host its inaugural All Candidates Meeting for the South Granville district, providing voters a chance to engage with provincial candidates before the October 19 election.

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