City Hiring Professional For Opinion On Kelly Park Pickleball Noise
The city is hiring a professional to provide an opinion on the noise levels at the pickleball courts at Kelly Park.
Read MoreThe city is hiring a professional to provide an opinion on the noise levels at the pickleball courts at Kelly Park.
Read MoreAmy Powell said getting to national competition for pickleball for the second year in a row is “rewarding.”
Read MoreThe Warsaw Parks and Recreation Board and resident Judy Heiman are continuing to work towards a solution for the pickleball noise at Kelly Park.
Read MorePickleball, a seemingly simple paddle game that was invented in 1965 as a children’s backyard entertainment, has been rapidly gaining popularity in the past several years. An example of the growing phenomenon is the first ever Charity Pickleball Tournament. It took place at the new Winona Lake Pickleball Courts Saturday, Sept. 9.
Read MoreThe sky threatened rain, so a group of pickleball players and the Diners and Dives regulars started inside Light Rail at 1000 Park Ave., in Winona Lake.
Read MoreThe Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department will have its first event at Zimmer Biomet Center Lake Pavilion on Saturday, Sept. 16.
Read MoreThere’s a new spot in Warsaw for pickleball players to enjoy the sport.
Read MoreThe revamped tennis courts at Center Lake – soon to include pickleball courts – will be ready for use within days.
Read MoreTo Bob Rich of Warsaw, playing pickleball is “addictive.”
Read MoreLocal pickleball enthusiasts will likely be excited by an announcement made at the Warsaw Parks and Recreation Board meeting Tuesday, Sept. 21.
Read MoreProposed projects for the next five years were reviewed at the City of Warsaw Parks and Recreation Board meeting Tuesday, Aug. 17.
Read MoreThe founder of Warsaw’s Pickleball Phanatics group was honored at a memorial plaque dedication ceremony in Kelly Park on Sunday, June 13.
Read MoreWarsaw Parks Superintendent Larry Plummer was given the go-ahead to move forward with two grants that could result in kayak kiosks and additional pickleball courts for the city.
Read MoreA memorial plaque will be placed and a tree planted at Kelly Park to honor a man described as the originator of pickleball in the Warsaw area.
Read MoreThe Warsaw Parks & Recreation Board on Tuesday, Feb. 16, focused on the 2020 year-end review and the challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MorePickleball enthusiasts will have to exercise patience when it comes to additional courts in the area.
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