Rotary Club’s Pickleball Event: Pickleball players and business leaders will gather on Monday, April 7, 2025, at The Peninsula Club in Cornelius, North Carolina, for the Rotary Club Pickleball Fundraising Tournament. The event, hosted by Transworld Business Advisors of Lake Norman, will raise funds for the Neighborhood CARE Center (NCCC).
The tournament will run from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and includes brackets for all skill levels—social, intermediate, and advanced. Players can enjoy round-robin play, a chance to win door prizes, and even purchase $10 mulligans to replay lost points. A rain date is set for April 8, 2025.
Event Aims to Build Community Support
Organizers say the goal is to connect professionals through sport while helping families in need. The Neighborhood CARE Center (NCCC) offers essential resources and services to support the local community.
Tickets cost $100 per player and include tournament entry and access to giveaways. The tournament is expected to draw experienced players and those new to the game.
Blending Sport and Business Values
Transworld Business Advisors of Lake Norman sees strong links between pickleball and business. “Much like in business, pickleball requires strategic thinking, adaptability, and teamwork,” the company stated. “The same skills that lead to success on the court—quick decision-making, resilience, and collaboration—are also essential in entrepreneurship and leadership.”
Looking Ahead
The event aims to raise funds and awareness for NCCC’s programs, helping families who face difficult circumstances. Organizers hope the tournament becomes a recurring event that brings together community members for a good cause. Those interested in playing can register in advance to secure a spot.
News in Brief: Rotary Club’s Pickleball Event
Pickleball players and business pros will gather April 7 at The Peninsula Club in Cornelius for a fundraising pickleball tournament supporting the Neighborhood CARE Center. Hosted by Transworld Business Advisors of Lake Norman, the event offers round-robin play for all levels and aims to blend sport, networking, and community aid.
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