What is Pickleball?
Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines some of the characteristics of table tennis, tennis and badminton. Pickleball is a sport that was invented in the mid-1960's and has grown in popularity over the past decade. The game can be played with two, three or four players who each hold a paddle made of composite materials or wood. As in many racquet sports, the paddles are used to hit a perforated ball, similar to a wiffle ball over a net.
A 'Learn to Play' clinic for families is now available
Date: Sunday, May 7 from 12:30pm - 2:30pm
Location: East St. Paul Arena (266 Hoddinott Rd)
Equipment: Paddles & balls will be provided
Cost: $30 for Age 13 and up. $10 for Age 12 and under
To Register: Click HERE (both Parent & Child must register)
Regular Family Pickleball Sessions:
What: Family Pickleball event for both parents & children
Where: East St. Paul Arena (266 Hoddinott Rd)
Equipment: Paddles & balls will be provided
How to Register: Email recreation@eaststpaul.com
Rate: $2.50/player
Dates: See the schedule below
Schedule of available dates:
Saturday, May 13 from 12noon - 2:00pm
Monday, May 15 from 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Tuesday, May 23 from 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Tuesday, May 30 from 6:00pm - 8:00pm