Denver Williams Park Pickleball Courts Opening: The City of Wilmington will celebrate the grand opening of its new pickleball courts at Denver Williams Memorial Park with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 3 p.m. on Monday, September 29. The event will mark the official launch of the courts and invite the community to enjoy the fast-growing sport.
Ceremony Details
The celebration will include a ceremonial “First Point” played by project donors. After the ribbon is cut, the courts will open for public play, giving residents a chance to try the new facility right away.
Wright-Patt Credit Union has donated paddles and balls for the event. Attendees will be able to take home these items while supplies last.
Project Support
According to an announcement from the City of Wilmington’s public service department, the new courts were funded through a mix of city funds, grants, and private donations. This combined effort made it possible to create a space for residents to play pickleball without needing to travel outside the city.
Community Impact
The new courts are expected to bring more people to the park and provide a fun, healthy activity for players of all ages. The grand opening is designed to introduce the facility to the public and encourage regular use in the months ahead.
News in Brief: Denver Williams Park Pickleball Courts Opening
The City of Wilmington will host a ribbon-cutting on Monday, September 29, at 3 p.m. to open new pickleball courts at Denver Williams Memorial Park. Donors will play a ceremonial “First Point,” and free paddles and balls from Wright-Patt Credit Union will be available to attendees while supplies last.
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