The City of Pinellas Park Recreation Services will host the “Paddle for PSEF of Pinellas Park” pickleball tournament on May 31 at Pinebrook Park in Largo, Florida. The event supports the Pinellas Park School Education Foundation and is open to players of all levels.
Fun for a Cause in Pinellas County
Held at 7202 118th Ave N, this tournament offers a chance for the community to enjoy the popular sport of pickleball while raising funds for local schools. The event will take place in the heart of Pinellas County, drawing players and fans from the region.
“Paddle for PSEF” is more than just a game—it’s a fundraiser designed to help students. The City of Pinellas Park Recreation Services aims to combine health, teamwork, and community giving through this one-day event.
What Participants Can Expect
The tournament will feature matches for beginners and experienced players. Spectators are welcome to attend and cheer on the players. All proceeds from the event will go to the Pinellas Park School Education Foundation.
Participants are encouraged to sign up online through the official event site. Registration details and tournament information can be found at the city’s recreation catalog page.
Building a Stronger Community Through Play
The “Paddle for PSEF” tournament brings attention to active living and educational support. Events like this show how sports can bring people together while helping important causes.
Organizers hope to make it a recurring event, strengthening local support for students and giving residents a fun and active way to make a difference.
News in Brief: Paddle for PSEF of Pinellas Park
The City of Pinellas Park Recreation Services will host the “Paddle for PSEF” pickleball tournament on May 31 at Pinebrook Park in Largo, Florida. Open to all skill levels, the event raises funds for the Pinellas Park School Education Foundation. With community spirit, fun competition, and educational impact, this one-day tournament aims to unite residents for a meaningful cause.
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