Jermain Park Pickleball Clinic: Adults interested in learning or improving their pickleball skills can now sign up for a two-week pickleball clinic at Jermain Park, located at 3650 Monroe Street. The pickleball sessions begin Wednesday, June 4, and run from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. every Wednesday and Friday.
Each session costs $20 per person. The clinic is open to players aged 18 and older. Those interested can register now to reserve their spot.
Evening Classes for All Skill Levels
The pickleball classes are designed to welcome beginners as well as those who want to sharpen their game. Held in the evenings, the schedule allows working adults to join after their day ends.
With sessions offered twice a week, participants will have multiple chances to practice and improve their skills under guided instruction. The park provides a local and friendly environment for learning the game.
Affordable and Accessible Recreation
The cost is $20 for each two-week session, making it a low-cost way to stay active and meet new people. Participants will have access to organized instruction and court time.
This clinic is part of a growing effort to make pickleball more accessible and popular in the community. The schedule and location aim to reach more people who may be curious about the sport.
Growing Interest in Pickleball
Pickleball continues to gain popularity across the country. Local clinics like this help introduce more people to the game while supporting active, healthy lifestyles.
With regular sessions and a low entry cost, Jermain Park offers a fun and welcoming way for adults to get involved in the sport. As interest grows, more events and sessions may be added in the future.
News in Brief: Jermain Park Pickleball Clinic
A two-week pickleball clinic for adults begins Wednesday, June 4, at Jermain Park, 3650 Monroe Street. Classes run Wednesdays and Fridays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Each session costs $20 per person. Open to players aged 18 and up, registration is now available for all interested participants.
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