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Rally Pickleball’s RallyFest Promises Unforgettable Night of Games, Music, and Surprises

Rally Pickleball’s RallyFest Celebration: Rally Pickleball will bring back its annual RallyFest on Friday, August 8, to celebrate National Pickleball Day. The event will run from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at Rally Pickleball and will offer fun games, music, food, and more. Tickets are $15 and required to enter.

A Pickleball Party for All

This year’s RallyFest will feel like a mix of a fair and music festival, all centered around the game of pickleball. According to a press release, guests can expect a variety of activities designed for both players and fans.

There will be special pickleball challenges including “Beat the Pros,” where people can play against world-ranked players. Other challenges like “Paddle Battle” and “Beat the Fastest Serve” will also take place.

Fun Beyond the Court

RallyFest is not only about pickleball. Visitors can enjoy a beer pong tournament, live DJ music, and a pop-up experience from Sauna House. Local vendors will sell their products, and there will be special deals on food and drinks.

The event also includes a run-club meetup, inviting fitness lovers to be part of the fun. These extra activities add to the festival feeling, making RallyFest an evening full of energy.

What It Means for the Community

RallyFest helps bring people together to celebrate the fast-growing sport of pickleball in a lively, welcoming setting. With both sports action and festival fun, it attracts longtime players and curious newcomers. Events like this show how pickleball continues to grow in popularity, both on and off the court.

News in Brief: Rally Pickleball’s RallyFest Celebration

Rally Pickleball’s RallyFest returns on Friday, August 8, from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., with pickleball games, music, food, and vendors. The $15 event celebrates National Pickleball Day with challenges like “Beat the Pros,” a beer pong tournament, and more fun for all ages.

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