Wetzel County’s New Indoor Pickleball Courts: The Wetzel County Commission and the Wetzel-Tyler Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting Tuesday to mark the opening of two new indoor pickleball courts. Located at the Gamble Shelter at the Wetzel County 4-H Grounds, the courts will be open daily to promote a healthy lifestyle.
New recreation space in Gamble Shelter
The two indoor courts are now open to the public seven days a week. Residents can play between 6 a.m. and 8 p.m., with each booking lasting up to two hours. The project is designed to give people of all ages a space to stay active throughout the year.
Easy access and booking options
Court reservations can be made by contacting the Wetzel County Commission. The addition of these courts is part of a broader effort to boost recreational options and encourage physical activity in the area. The facility is expected to become a regular gathering place for local players.
Looking ahead for Wetzel County
The new courts add to Wetzel County’s growing list of recreational venues. Community leaders hope that indoor options like these will help more people stay healthy regardless of the season. The location at the 4-H Grounds offers a familiar and central spot for residents to enjoy the game.
News in Brief: Wetzel County’s New Indoor Pickleball Courts
Wetzel County opened two new indoor pickleball courts at the 4-H Grounds’ Gamble Shelter. The facility is open daily from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. and aims to support healthy living. Courts can be reserved in two-hour blocks by contacting the county commission.
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