Palmer Township’s Pickleball Court Opening: Palmer Township has poured a new pickleball court and plans to have it ready for play by June 1. The announcement was shared during the Palmer Township Board meeting in May. The court is currently curing and will be painted by the end of the month.
Project Nearing Completion
At the meeting, the township supervisors said the concrete for the court had been successfully poured. They expect the curing process to take a few weeks. Painting will follow, likely before the end of May, allowing the court to open for use at the start of June.
Community Support and Donations
Palmer Township Treasurer Roger Johnson and his wife made another donation of $1,000 to help with the pickleball court project. Their continued support has played a key role in helping the township move forward with the plan.
A Boost for Local Recreation
The new court will give residents a fun and healthy way to stay active. Pickleball continues to grow in popularity, and this project shows the township’s commitment to improving local recreation. More community members may now be encouraged to try the sport.
News in Brief: Palmer Township’s Pickleball Court Opening
Palmer Township poured a new pickleball court and expects it to be ready by June 1. The court will be painted by late May. Treasurer Roger Johnson and his wife donated $1,000 more to support the project. The new court adds to the township’s recreation options.
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