Yurek Pharmacy’s Charity Pickleball Tournament: Yurek Pharmacy will host its first Charity Pickleball Tournament on Saturday, May 31, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Court House Pickleball & Social in St. Thomas, ON N5P 0B6, Canada. All proceeds will support The INN St. Thomas-Elgin, a local shelter helping people facing homelessness and housing issues.
Tournament Details
The event welcomes players at novice, intermediate, and advanced levels. It is open to those who have played pickleball before. The $50 ticket includes court access, a pizza lunch, and a soft drink.
The tournament will take place at Court House Pickleball & Social, located at 115 Dennis Road, Unit 1, in St. Thomas. Tickets can be bought at Yurek Pharmacy at 519 Talbot Street. Peter Yurek encouraged everyone to come out and support the cause.
“Bring your spouse, bring your friends, bring your family members, and join us for a lively and healthy event supporting a worthwhile local organization helping people facing homelessness. There will be prizes too!” – (peter Yurek)
Supporting a Local Cause
This event supports The INN St. Thomas-Elgin, a group that offers shelter, meals, and help for people struggling with housing. Yurek Pharmacy hopes the tournament will raise money and increase awareness about homelessness in the community. Organizers said 100% of the funds raised will go directly to The INN.
Building Community Through Sports
The tournament aims to bring people together in a fun and active way while also supporting those in need. The INN St. Thomas-Elgin plays a key role in helping people find stability, and events like this offer needed support. Those interested in playing or learning more can visit Yurek Pharmacy in downtown St. Thomas.
News in Brief: Yurek Pharmacy’s Charity Pickleball Tournament
Yurek Pharmacy will host a charity pickleball tournament on May 31 in St. Thomas. All proceeds will go to The INN St. Thomas-Elgin. The $50 ticket includes lunch, drinks, and court time. The event welcomes players of all levels and aims to support people facing homelessness.
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