6 Pickleball Courts Debut: The recent ribbon-cutting ceremony at Perkins Park heralded the debut of a six-court pickleball complex, with festivities kicking off a two-day pickleball tournament. The event drew members of the Greater Burlington Partnership, city officials, and representatives from the Burlington Tennis Association and Burlington Pickleball Association. The public also joined in to celebrate the opening of the new courts.
Court Upgrades and Construction
The newly established six solid-surface pickleball courts replace what was previously two tennis courts. The sport’s growing popularity is attributed to its inclusivity, catering to various ages and skill levels. The Burlington Pickleball Association organized a tournament featuring both singles and doubles matches.
Financial Contributions
The City of Burlington allocated $82,000 for resurfacing courts at Perkins Park and Crapo Park to accommodate pickleball. In addition, the Burlington Tennis Association and the Pickleball Association collectively donated $37,000 towards these projects.
News in Brief: 6 Pickleball Courts Debut
Perkins Park celebrated the opening of its new six-court pickleball complex with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and a two-day tournament. The new courts, replacing two tennis courts, reflect the sport’s rising popularity due to its broad appeal.
The City of Burlington invested $82,000 in resurfacing courts for pickleball, with an additional $37,000 donated by local associations. The event, attended by city officials and community members, featured singles and doubles play organized by the Burlington Pickleball Association.
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