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Rainier’s New Pickleball Courts Opened: Mayor Cuts the Ribbon

Rainier’s New Pickleball Courts Opened: On September 6, Rainier celebrated the opening of its new pickleball courts at Wilkowski Park. The ceremonial ribbon-cutting was led by Rainier Mayor Bob Shaw, who was joined by Public Works Director Ron Gibson and Thurston County Commissioner Gary Edwards. The event marks a significant addition to the community’s recreational facilities.

Community and Official Remarks

Mayor Shaw, along with Gibson and Edwards, expressed their enthusiasm for the new courts.

“This is a great day for Rainier as we expand our recreational options. We hope these courts will serve the community well for years to come.” – (Shaw)

The courts are expected to enhance local sports activities and offer residents a new venue for outdoor fitness.

Facility Features

The newly installed courts at Wilkowski Park are designed to accommodate pickleball enthusiasts of all skill levels. The facility is equipped with high-quality surface materials and proper lighting, ensuring a positive experience for players day and night.

News in Brief: Rainier’s New Pickleball Courts Opened

On September 6, Rainier’s new pickleball courts at Wilkowski Park were officially opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony led by Mayor Bob Shaw. Joining Shaw were Public Works Director Ron Gibson and Thurston County Commissioner Gary Edwards.

The courts are set to enhance community recreational opportunities, featuring quality surfaces and lighting to accommodate players of all skill levels. Mayor Shaw expressed optimism about the new addition, highlighting its potential to benefit residents for years to come.

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