Pickleball Takes Over Fairground Park: ST. LOUIS – Fairground Park, a historic gem in St. Louis, is set to offer even more for its visitors as newly renovated sports facilities make their debut.
Mayor Tishaura Jones, alongside Alderwoman Pam Boyd, will host a ceremonial ribbon cutting to mark the occasion, introducing the upgraded basketball and tennis courts. This event is a confirmation to the city’s commitment to improving leisure areas for community members.
New Pickleball Courts
Adding to the excitement, six brand-new pickleball courts are now open, inviting community members to involved in this rapidly growing sport. The addition of these courts signals a shift towards more diverse fun options, catering to a wide collection of athletic interests.
Location and Event Details
The newly renovated facilities are situated conveniently near the intersection of Fair and Natural Bridge, making them available for everyone in the community.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Saturday, offering a chance for locals to celebrate these improvements and participate in the introducing of the park’s refreshed amenities.
News in Brief: Pickleball Takes Over Fairground Park
Fairground Park in St. Louis has undergone renovations, introducing new basketball and tennis courts, as well as six brand-new pickleball courts. Mayor Tishaura Jones and Alderwoman Pam Boyd will officially inaugurate the facilities at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Saturday at 10 a.m.
The courts are conveniently located near Fair and Natural Bridge, improving sport-related opportunities for the community.
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