In this March newsletter:
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- Lights at Outdoor Parks
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- PCCC Member of the Month
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- Rockwood Parking - Saturdays
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Extended Lights at Outdoor parks
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Parks and Rec has agreed to start the summer schedule for extended lighting early this year. The lights will be available until 11:00 p.m. beginning March 1st. AN ADDED BONUS for early birds is that lights will be available for early morning players starting at 6:00 a.m. on March 1st.
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We are pleased to announce the PCCC March Member of the Month is Jay Palmore.
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Jay has helped organize play at several locations in the county which include Stonebridge, Ramsey UMC, Bon Air UMC and Harry Daniel Park (HD) and taken on a coordinating position. At Harry Daniel, Jay selflessly took figurative ownership of the courts: from mending fences and wind screens to seeing that Parks and Recreation was notified when nets were down (when he couldn’t repair them himself). At Ramsey, he is always there to set up and take down nets and dividers, keep the players rotating on and off the courts, collect the donations for the church, and coordinate with church staff.
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He can be found most days of the week, playing with newbies to high level players offering (free) instruction.
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Many current competitive players were Jay’s protégés.
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Always positive and supportive, Jay Palmore is the face of pickleball we should all strive to be!
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PCCC Spring League Update
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Here’s a message from our League Commissioner Lynze Kapp.
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It's that time of year again - the eagerly anticipated PCCC Pickleball League Spring Season 2024 is just around the corner, and the excitement is palpable! With registration well underway and a staggering 600 players already signed up, this promises to be our most thrilling season yet.
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Whether you're a seasoned pro or a novice looking to dip your paddle into the world of competitive play, there's a league for everyone at PCCC. But don't delay - head over to chesterfieldpickleball.club/leagues/ to secure your spot in the action-packed lineup of competition, camaraderie and community.
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To ensure that everyone has ample opportunity to get in on the action, we've made sure that courts will be open at various locations throughout the season. Be sure to consult the PCCC calendar for the latest updates on the best locations for open play.
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And let's not forget to extend a heartfelt thank you to Elevate Sports for their generous support. Elevate Sports has graciously provided raffle tickets and prizes throughout the season.
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So, what are you waiting for? Join us for the PCCC Pickleball League Spring Season 2024 and be part of the action! Whether you're vying for the top spot on the leaderboard or simply looking to have fun and make new friends, there's no better time to get involved in the thrilling world of pickleball.
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Submitted by League Commissioner Lynze Kapp
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New windscreens for CTC have been purchased and will be installed and maintained by Parks and Rec on a regular basis. So now, our responsibility will be to keep the courts clean and clear of bottles and trash. Thank you to James Weathersby for doing such a good job with this. The awnings will go back up in mid April.
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Saturday Parking at Rockwood
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A new Spanish Market will open on Saturdays at Rockwood Park. They will be using 1/2 of the upper parking lot on that day so parking for pickleball may be impacted. Food trucks will be a part of this so you may want to stop by for lunch or mid-morning snack after playing some pickleball.
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