Category: News
Farewell from Outgoing President Larry Martinson
Today April 5th. Sunday was to be the final meeting of our fiscal year and the election of our new officers/social. So it’s my duty and honor to pass the gavel to our newly elected President Bill Pomeranz and his board on this special day. Even though we are not allowed to gather in person, I do want to recognize this in writing.
PIckleball Has Been Shut down
Pickleball has been postponed until further notice.
Watch: I Just Want to Dink with Somebody
Upcoming Events
VOTE RESULTS: FOR = 1101, AGAINST 418. THE VOTE TO BUILD THE PICKLEBALL COURTS PASSES!!
The Pickleball courts opened on June 8th on a limited basis. See the new rules and make a court reservation!
PB Courts Key Dates:
Bids returned: April 17th
Club Board vote on funding: May 26 – Club Approves funding Project subject to Membership Vote
Membership Vote Ballots Distributed – starting May 30th
Membership Voting Period: May 30 – June 29th
Video “Roundtable Meeting” in lieu of Town Hall Meeting: Now Playing (below) and on Resident Portal (and Channel 27 starting June 9th)
Club Membership Vote results: June 29th
VOTE RESULTS: FOR = 1101, AGAINST 418. THE VOTE TO BUILD THE PICKLEBALL COURTS PASSES!!
Pickleball – A Great Sport For Seniors
Is Pickleball the Perfect Sport for the Pandemic?
Pickleball Prohibition Speakeasy & Casino Night
The Villages Cotton Club(house) was packed on Halloween night with 1920’s glamour. Flappers, stars and gangsters danced the night away. Bankrolls were cashed in for chips at “Pickle’s Place” and there were rumors of bootleg cocktails.
A great time was had by all at the Pickleball Prohibition Speakeasy & Casino Night, organized with the joint efforts of the Villages Pickleball Club and the Evergreen Village Foundation. An event of this size requires many hours of planning and many volunteers. A huge thank you to all that made this successful fundraiser happen!
Check out all the photos on the Photos page!
Our pickleball club is a supportive and inclusive group. Come join us. We play on tennis courts 5 and 6, the smaller pickleball courts are marked with yellow tape. The wonderful Mike Walias volunteers his expertise every Wednesday and Friday from 1-1:30 to introduce and instruct new players on the basics of the game. No need to sign up, just show up! Wear comfortable clothes and court shoes.