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Game On: St. Peter’s Field Unveils New Pickleball Courts and Free Beginner Lesson in Hebron

St. Peter’s Field Pickleball Courts Opening: The Town of Hebron has opened new pickleball courts at St. Peter’s Field, next to Hebron Elementary School on Route 85. Beginners can attend a “Pop-Up Pickleball” lesson on August 21 from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. to learn the basics of the sport.

Details of the New Courts and Class

The courts were installed in July, funded by the American Rescue Plan Act. The lesson is open to teens and adults aged 16 and older. The Hebron Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring the class, with instructor Karen Foley teaching beginner skills.

Registration and What to Bring

The cost to join the class is $15 per player. Space is limited, and only a few paddles will be available to borrow. Participants are encouraged to bring their own paddles, water, and towels to the session.

Growing Pickleball in the Community

This new facility offers Hebron residents a chance to enjoy pickleball and learn the game in a welcoming environment. The introductory class aims to help newcomers feel comfortable and confident on the court.

News in Brief: St. Peter’s Field Pickleball Courts Opening

Hebron’s new pickleball courts opened in July at St. Peter’s Field. A beginner lesson will be held August 21, 6–7 p.m., led by Karen Foley. The class costs $15 and is open to players 16 and older. Players should bring paddles and water; space is limited.

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