New Pickleball Courts in Walker: On August 27, the Walker community gathered to celebrate the ribbon cutting of the city’s new pickleball and tennis courts located in City Park. The event drew a diverse crowd, including city officials, community members, and dedicated members of the Walker Area Pickleball Club.
The ceremony not only marked the official opening of these state-of-the-art facilities but also highlighted the collaborative effort that made the project a reality.
Celebration at Portage Brewery
Following the ribbon cutting, attendees were invited to continue the festivities at the Portage Brewery. This gathering was an opportunity to extend thanks and offer tributes to the individuals who played a crucial role in the development of the new courts. Special treats, courtesy of Caroline Arndt, added a touch of celebration to the event.
Key Figures in the Ceremony
The ribbon cutting ceremony saw notable figures from the community take part, including Karen Cochran, Mark Anderson, Kent Kollodge, and Marty Cook, among others. The presence of these individuals showed the strong community spirit that contributed to the success of the project.
Walker City Administrator and Clerk Hope Fairchild, along with other supporters like Renee Wasmund and Steve Cashman, were also in attendance, symbolizing the collective effort behind the new facilities.
Walker Area Pickleball Club’s Role
The Walker Area Pickleball Club, known for its vibrant and enthusiastic members, played a significant role in bringing the new courts to fruition. The group’s dedication and energy were evident throughout the event, showcasing the importance of local engagement in community projects.
News in Brief: New Pickleball Courts in Walker
On August 27, Walker celebrated the opening of new pickleball and tennis courts at City Park with a ribbon cutting attended by city officials and community members. The festivities continued at Portage Brewery, where Caroline Arndt provided special treats.
Key figures included Karen Cochran, Mark Anderson, and Walker City Administrator Hope Fairchild. The Walker Area Pickleball Club’s involvement was crucial, highlighting the community’s collaborative effort in making the project possible.
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