Glendale’s First Pickleball Tournament: Adventist Health Glendale is set to host its first POSH Pickleball Tournament on Sunday, November 3, at the picturesque La Cañada Country Club. This charitable event, which has already sold out, will see 80 teams—comprising doctors, nurses, and community members—come together for a spirited day of competition.
The tournament’s proceeds will directly benefit Adventist Health Glendale by funding essential medical equipment and advanced technology. Among the sought-after resources are a second advanced mobile imaging system, an additional portable X-ray, and a new computed tomography (CT) scanner. These acquisitions are assured to enhance services across various specialties, including cardiothoracic, neurological, and oncological care.
“We are thrilled to host this tournament and bring our community together in support of our medical center.” said Alice Issai, President of the Adventist Health Glendale & Simi Valley Service Area. Her words resonate with the collective enthusiasm of participants and organizers, as they prepare to rally around a common cause.
As pickleball continues to rise in popularity, this event not only promises exciting matches but also emphasizes the community’s commitment to health. Adventist Health Glendale invites everyone to enjoy the fastest-growing sport while supporting its mission of inspiring health, wholeness, and hope.
News in Brief: Glendale’s First Pickleball Tournament
Adventist Health Glendale will host its first POSH Pickleball Tournament on November 3 at La Cañada Country Club, featuring 80 teams of community members, doctors, and nurses. The sold-out event aims to raise funds for essential medical equipment, including a second advanced mobile imaging system, a portable X-ray, and a new CT scanner.
Alice Issai, President of the Adventist Health Glendale & Simi Valley Service Area, expressed excitement about uniting the community for this cause, reinforcing the hospital’s mission of health and hope.
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