Plymouth Township Parks and Recreation will offer pickleball clinics for all skill levels starting January 9. The clinics will take place at the Greater Plymouth Community Center. Beginners will learn the basics on Thursdays from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM, while intermediate players can attend from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM starting January 19.
Details of the Clinics
The beginner clinic runs from January 9 to February 13. The cost for residents is $210, while non-residents will pay $250. This program is designed for those new to pickleball, focusing on fundamental skills and game rules.
The intermediate clinic will be held from January 19 to February 13, also priced at $210 for residents and $250 for non-residents. This session aims to hone skills and enhance gameplay for those with some experience.
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Community Engagement and Growth
Participants can expect to engage with experienced instructors and fellow enthusiasts. The clinics provide a supportive environment for learning, whether just starting or looking to enhance the skills.
Significance of the Clinics
These pickleball clinics not only aim to teach players the game but also to foster community involvement. As pickleball continues to gain traction, programs like these help create a network of players and promote healthy activity.
With the rising popularity of the sport, these clinics may also lead to future tournaments and events in Plymouth Township. This could bring more attention to the local pickleball scene and encourage more residents to join in on the fun.
News in Brief: Pickleball Clinics in Plymouth Township
Plymouth Township Parks and Recreation will host pickleball clinics for all skill levels beginning January 9 at the Greater Plymouth Community Center. Beginners can join Thursdays from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM, while intermediate players can attend from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM starting January 19.
The clinics aim to enhance skills and promote community engagement, with costs set at $210 for residents and $250 for non-residents. This initiative reflects the growing popularity of pickleball in the area.
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