Plymouth Pickleball Club PICKLEFALL Event: Plymouth Pickleball Club (PPC) is hosting its fall community event, PICKLEFALL, open to all members with limited spots. The event will take place from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., offering pickleball play, social activities, prizes, and fall treats. Registration is required to participate.
Registration Schedule and Court Groups
PPC has divided courts into two skill groups: Recreational/Low Intermediate and High Intermediate/Advanced. Members can register via Court Reserve at 9 a.m. on the following days:
Wednesday, September 17, for Founding Members
Thursday, September 18, for Pro Members
Friday, September 19, for Community Members
Participants may choose one of three sessions—4 p.m., 5:30 p.m., or 7:00 p.m.—but are welcome to join other festivities before or after their assigned court time.
Event Activities and Community Engagement
Beyond pickleball, PICKLEFALL allows members to meet more of the PPC community, win prizes, and enjoy seasonal treats. The event emphasizes fun and social interaction for players of all skill levels.
Charity Support and Donations
PPC announced that 100% of net proceeds from PICKLEFALL will be donated to Forgotten Harvest. In addition, non-perishable food items will be accepted at the event and delivered to Forgotten Harvest, supporting local community members in need.
Opportunities for Local Businesses
Plymouth Pickleball Club is also inviting local businesses to get involved with PICKLEFALL, creating additional ways for community participation and support.
Community Spirit and Participation
PPC aims to offer a safe and fun environment for both recreational and competitive players. By combining social engagement, charitable giving, and pickleball, PICKLEFALL strengthens community ties and encourages members to stay active.
News in Brief: Plymouth Pickleball Club PICKLEFALL Event
Plymouth Pickleball Club’s fall event, PICKLEFALL, runs from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., offering pickleball play, social activities, and fall treats. Registration opens September 17–19 for different member groups. All proceeds and non-perishable donations support Forgotten Harvest, promoting community involvement and fun for all skill levels.
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