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Elizabethtown Pickleball Commission Charts Future of American Legion Park Pickleball Courts

At a recent meeting held at Social On Main, members of the Elizabethtown Pickleball Commission gathered to discuss the future of the 12 outdoor pickleball courts at American Legion Park. With a focus on growth and improvement, the commission’s conversation centered on how to best serve the local pickleball community.

A Legacy of Dedication

Among the key figures in the ongoing success of Elizabethtown’s pickleball courts is Martha Hagan, whose contributions have been nothing short of pivotal. As one of the leading forces behind the development of the outdoor courts, Hagan’s tireless efforts and commitment to the sport have shaped the pickleball landscape in Elizabethtown.

Her work has played a crucial role in turning the vision for the courts into a reality. Hagan’s dedication has fostered a thriving pickleball community, with many local residents now enjoying the benefits of her hard work. The commission expressed deep appreciation for her invaluable contributions, noting that her passion for the sport and the community will be sorely missed.

The Future of Pickleball in Elizabethtown

As the meeting concluded, the commission members, including Justin Watkins, Navin Madras, Mike Gartin, Kevin Strader, and President Larry Vertrees, looked ahead to the next phase of the project.

With Hagan’s departure, there’s a renewed focus on continuing to build on the foundation she helped establish. The commission remains committed to enhancing the pickleball experience for players in Elizabethtown, ensuring the courts remain a central part of the community for years to come.

News in Brief: Elizabethtown Pickleball Commission

The Elizabethtown Pickleball Commission recently convened at Social On Main to discuss future plans for the 12 outdoor courts at American Legion Park. The commission thanked Martha Hagan for her instrumental role in developing the courts and advancing pickleball in the community.

Her dedication and hard work have been essential in creating the vibrant pickleball environment in Elizabethtown. The commission expressed appreciation for her efforts as it moves forward with further improvements.

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