AAPA Fundraiser Pickleball Tournament: The Athens Alabama Association (AAPA) Fundraiser, presented by Listerhill Credit Union, will take place on September 27, 2025, at Big Spring Memorial Park in Athens, Alabama. Registration costs $35 and is open until September 19 at 11:55 p.m. CST.
Event Supports Local Fundraising Efforts
Hosted at the well-known “Duck Pond” location, this one-day tournament aims to bring the community together for a good cause. Players will compete in various age brackets depending on the number of entries received. The organizers have stated that brackets may be adjusted to ensure fair competition.
Registration began April 1, 2025, and spots are filling up. The tournament welcomes a wide range of participants and encourages friendly competition to support the Athens Alabama Association.
Tournament Details and Venue Information
This pickleball event will be held at:
Big Spring Memorial Park
350 Market Street E
Athens, AL, 35611
There is no parking fee for attendees. The park provides a scenic and central location, making it a popular site for community events.
Why This Event Matters
The fundraiser not only supports a local association but also strengthens community ties through sport and participation. With backing from Listerhill Credit Union and hosted in a welcoming outdoor space, the tournament is expected to draw strong local involvement.
As the registration deadline nears, organizers encourage early sign-ups to ensure smooth bracket placement and planning. The AAPA Fundraiser continues to serve as a fun event and a meaningful cause for Athens residents.
News in Brief: AAPA Fundraiser Pickleball Tournament
The AAPA Fundraiser Pickleball Tournament, sponsored by Listerhill Credit Union, will be held on September 27, 2025, at Big Spring Memorial Park in Athens, Alabama. With a $35 entry fee, the community event supports local causes while promoting friendly competition. Registration closes September 19. Held at the iconic Duck Pond, it promises a day of fun and meaningful engagement.
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