Indoor Pickleball Facility Opens in Roanoke: A new indoor pickleball facility is now open in Roanoke, providing a space for people to enjoy the sport during the colder months. Located in the former Spectrum Sports building on Tom Andrews Road, the new facility opened on Friday, December 27, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
State-of-the-Art Facility
The new facility offers 10 indoor pickleball courts and features a full kitchen, restaurant, and bar. It is designed to be a modern and comfortable space for both beginners and experienced players. The opening marks a significant addition to the community’s recreational options.
General Manager Kamyron Meeks shared his excitement about the facility, saying,
“Whether it be front desk staff, our instructors, the management, we all play ourselves, and being able to see the transformation this building has taken has been very exciting and very rewarding for everyone.”(Kamyron Meeks)
Free Play for Opening Weekend
To celebrate its grand opening, Performance Pickleball ROA is offering free play from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. through Sunday, December 29. This offer gives the community a chance to experience the new facility without any cost during the opening weekend.
Community Impact
The new indoor pickleball facility provides an important recreational outlet for the Roanoke area, especially during winter when outdoor activities can be less appealing. The facility aims to encourage both social interaction and physical activity in a welcoming environment.
With its modern amenities and focus on community involvement, the new facility is expected to become a popular spot for pickleball enthusiasts in the region.
News in Brief: Indoor Pickleball Facility Opens in Roanoke
A new indoor pickleball facility opened in Roanoke on December 27, offering 10 courts, a full kitchen, a restaurant, and a bar. To celebrate, the facility is offering free play through December 29. General Manager Kamyron Meeks highlighted the community-focused space, which aims to provide a year-round recreational outlet for locals.
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