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dinks continued ARIZONA’S HIGH COUNTRY UNVEILS NEW PICKLEBALL FACILITY In 2011, Prescott, Arizona, had about 250 pickleball players. In just five short years, that number has ballooned to nearly 2,500, and the number keeps growing. But, like many communities throughout the U.S., courts were either not available or were on private property and had a fee attached. Peg Travers, a pickleball lover dedicated to the growth of the sport, rounded up a small group of committed pickleball players and drafted a clear and articulate project plan and mission statement. With Rita Kavanaugh, Billie Orr and USAPA Northeast Director Bob Atherton accompanying her, they presented their plan to the City of Prescott. While desirous of public pickleball courts, the City did not want to renovate existing tennis courts, and they also lacked funds to build a public pickleball facility. With these obstacles firmly in place, the group decided to begin a fundraising campaign. With the help of Prescott’s Director of Recreation Services, Joe Baynes, the group began the arduous task of creating a public pickleball facility. The Prescott Pickleball Association (PPA) was created, and within weeks prescottpickleball.com and a logo were developed—and a clear identity was born that donors would support. As a newfound association, the group found a 501(c)(3) to partner with—Arizona Community Foundation. With these necessary ingredients in place, the group once again approached the City of Prescott to receive approval for the project. A site was also found that was agreeable to the Prescott Recreation Services, and after it was agreed they would prep the land for construction, a final proposal was put together. After another presentation to the City, the project was finally approved! Within the first two months, PPA raised $30,000 from local pickleball players and donors. Needed was $175,000 to complete the project. Another $55,000 was collected from the local business community, so their goal was nearly half met. The PPA staged some tournaments and fundraising events, and accepted “in-kind” donations from local contractors who were excited about the prospect of pickleball in their city. All in all, the City of Prescott warmly embraced the idea of its own public pickleball facility. The project was a private/public partnership with the City of Prescott and Yavapai County. With City approval, PPA awarded the contracts and paid the bills. With land originally from Yavapai County, they contributed parking and a roadway valued at $25,000. USAPA NATIONALS CHAMPIONSHIPS AT INDIAN WELLS! On Thursday, February 1, USAPA and Desert Champions, LLC, parent company of the world-renowned Indian Wells Tennis Garden, agreed to terms on a multi-year deal to host the USAPA National Championships at the facility. While terms of the deal have not been disclosed, USAPA and Desert Champions, LLC will be releasing a joint press release soon with the details. This year, the USAPA National Championships will be held November 3-11, 2018. Indian Wells is 10 TO SUBSCRIBE CALL 888.308.3720 OR GO TO THEPICKLEBALLMAG.COM located just outside of Palm Springs, California. The facility is home to the BNP Paribas Open--the largest combined men and women's tennis tournament in the world. Indian Wells Tennis Garden features the second largest tennis stadium in the world-- an impressive 16,100-seat Stadium 1, as well as a permanent 8,000-seat Stadium 2. The venue also boasts 28 world-class courts and will soon be adding championship pickleball courts to the site.