Parham Bridges Park Welcomes Pickleball: The vibrant atmosphere of Parham Bridges Park came alive on Monday as the LeFleur East Foundation hosted a spirited Pickleball Party, celebrating the opening of six newly installed pickleball courts. The event drew community members eager to embrace the fastest-growing sport in America, showing a shift in recreational focus at the park.
A New Era for Parham Bridges Park
The LeFleur East Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the LeFleur East area of Jackson, took significant steps to revive Parham Bridges Park.
In August, the Jackson City Council approved a substantial agreement enabling the foundation to invest $6.9 million in improvements, a clear indication of the community’s commitment to broadening its recreational offerings.
Clay Hays, Chairman of the LeFleur East Foundation Board, articulated the vision behind this transformation.
“They said, well, pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in all of America. And, so, we want to bring that to Parham Bridges.” – (Clay Hays)
His words reflected the excitement surrounding the initiative, showing a growing recognition of pickleball’s appeal beyond traditional tennis.
Inviting All to Join the Fun
The Pickleball Party was designed to be inclusive, inviting everyone from seasoned pickleball players to newcomers. “For people that have never tried playing pickleball before, come on out.” Clay Hays encouraged, signaling a warm welcome to all attendees. This openness fostered a sense of community, as residents gathered to experience the joy of the pickleball game together.
The festivities included a pop-up from Hickory Pit and refreshments from Fertile Ground Beer Company, creating an inviting environment filled with snacks and friendship. The excitement was noticeable, as participants engaged in spirited matches on the new pickleball courts.
An Organic Celebration of Sport
“This is a very organic sport.” Clay Hays noted, emphasizing the unique spirit of pickleball that attracts players of all ages and skill levels. The night served as a fitting celebration, marking the beginning of a new chapter for Parham Bridges Park, where tennis courts had long been the focus.
“Well, this is a very organic sport. And so we’re excited tonight to have our first sort-of celebration to open up the new pickleball courts.” – (Clay Hays)
As the sun set over Jackson, the sound of laughter and competition filled the air, signaling the community’s eagerness to embrace the new pickleball facilities. The event was more than just a party; it was a testament to the LeFleur East Foundation’s dedication to enriching the lives of local residents through sport and recreation.
News in Brief: Parham Bridges Park Welcomes Pickleball
The LeFleur East Foundation celebrated the opening of six new pickleball courts at Parham Bridges Park in Jackson, Mississippi, with a lively Pickleball Party. This pickleball event, open to all, featured food and drinks while encouraging community members to embrace the rapidly growing sport.
Clay Hays, Chairman of the Foundation Board, emphasized the need for diverse recreational options, noting the significant investment of $6.9 million approved by the Jackson City Council for park improvements.
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