Get ready to dink and drive for a great cause.
Join the Plymouth Lions Club for a fun-filled day of Pickleball. The club is hosting its first Pickleball Tournament on July 19 in Centennial Park. Team check-in is from 8 to 9 a.m., with the tournament starting at 9 a.m. The cost is $50 per team.
The Pickleball tournament is for those advanced players who want a competitive competition. At the same time, those who want to have fun and show their support for the Plymouth Lions Club can also participate in the beginners’ division.
This is a fundraiser for the Plymouth Lions Club, which will help them continue supporting those in need within our community. The local club provides dictionaries for all third graders in Plymouth and awards scholarships for graduating seniors. The club also assists with purchasing eyeglasses for children in need and conducts vision screening for kindergarten students.
You can register for the Plymouth Lions Club Pickleball Tournament on July 19 at www.givegrove.com/LionsPickleball2025.
Those who register by Wednesday are assured a T-shirt.
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