The 5th Annual Douglas Park Pickleball Charity Tournament in Langley, British Columbia is set to take place from July 3 to July 6, 2025. Registration is now closed, and organizers have cleared waitlists where possible. Players will receive emails soon with detailed schedules and final announcements about the event.
A Welcoming Pickleball Community
Douglas Park Pickleball is a group known for being active, inclusive, and community-driven. Their members play daily from morning until night, as long as the weather is dry. The group welcomes players of all skill levels and ages.
The main goal of the group is to build a space where people can enjoy pickleball and feel a part of a caring and connected community. Their annual tournament highlights this mission by using the sport to give back and bring people together.
Sponsors and Fundraising Efforts
Douglas Park Pickleball expressed deep thanks to its 2025 sponsors. “We’re grateful for every contribution, large or small… every bit helps!” the group said in a statement. A special thank-you was given to Selkirk Sport, the Title Sponsor of this year’s tournament.
To raise additional funds, the group is selling limited merchandise. Items include:
A Charity Tournament T-shirt for $10.00
A mug (only two are left) for $20.00
A cooling and fitness towel for $10.00
What to Expect Next
Though general registration is closed, players who are already signed up will be contacted with updates. The tournament promises fun matches, fundraising success, and a strong sense of community. The Douglas Park group hopes to continue growing and supporting causes through pickleball.
News in Brief: Douglas Park Pickleball Charity Tournament
Douglas Park Pickleball’s 5th Annual Charity Tournament will run from July 3 to July 6, 2025. Registration has closed. Sponsors like Selkirk Sport are supporting the event. Players will receive updates by email. The group is also raising funds through tournament merchandise sales.
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