Danburyās New Pickleball Courts: Pickleball players wasted no time breaking in the freshly painted courts at Danburyās War Memorial gymnasium. After a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday afternoon, local players eagerly took to the newly marked floors, showing the popularity of this fast-growing sport. The War Memorial, located at 1 Memorial Drive, now offers three pickleball courts within the gym, painted onto the new basketball court floor.
Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony
Mayor Roberto L. Alves led the celebratory event, joined by Shaun Ratchford, Danburyās Recreation Department director, and Abe Kayal, president of the War Memorialās board.
City officials, community leaders, and members of the public attended the ceremony, showing support for the latest addition to Danburyās recreational facilities. Each speaker underscored the courtās significance to Danburyās commitment to expanding sports and recreation for residents of all ages.
A Pickleball Facility Serving All Ages
Following the official ceremony, members of the Senior Center Pickleball Club were first to take advantage of the new pickleball courts. With paddles in hand, they quickly filled the space, showing the sportās appeal across generations.
The courts, part of a broader effort to update the gym facilities, are expected to attract even more residents to Danburyās War Memorial for exercise, friendship, and competitive play.
Community Hub
The War Memorial in Danbury, a non-profit recreation facility, has long served as a community gathering spot. The new courts are anticipated to drive more interest and bring new members through its doors, adding to the vibrant activity already present in the facility.
With updated amenities, the War Memorial reaffirms its mission to provide accessible recreational opportunities for the community.
News in Brief: Danburyās New Pickleball Courts
Danburyās War Memorial celebrated a new gym floor featuring three pickleball courts with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday. Mayor Roberto L. Alves, Shaun Ratchford, and War Memorial Board President Abe Kayal were among the city officials and community members in attendance.
The new courts, painted onto the basketball court floor, were quickly put to use by members of the Senior Center Pickleball Club following the ceremony. The non-profit facility at 1 Memorial Drive now offers enhanced recreational opportunities, expected to attract more residents and further solidify the War Memorialās role as a community hub for all ages.
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