Pickleball Social

PICKLE PLAY & SOCIALS

10am – Noon: Pickleball
Noon: Social in The Lost Court Restaurant

Free for PAC Members
$10 for Non-Members or use PB Punch Card
(Food/Drinks are on your own.)

Join us once again for the popular Pickle Play and Socials at the Prairie Athletic Club hosted by PAC Pickleball Instructor Stacy Weiner!

All levels of play are welcome and encouraged to participate.

A fundraiser is planned to help a local charity in conjunction with each event. Donations are completely optional.
A BIG Thank You to our pickleball community, in advance, if you are able to contribute. No donation is too small; every bit helps.

Tuesday, October 31
DINK, DONATE & BE SPOOKY  👻
Local Charity: Dane County Humane Society

Wednesday, November 15
DINK, DONATE & BE THANKFUL 🦃
Local Charity: Monetary Food Drive and Grocery Bag Collection (paper or plastic) for the Sun Prairie Emergency Food Bank and a Hat/Gloves/Socks Drive

Monday, December 18
DINK, DONATE & BE MERRY 🧑‍🎄
Local Charity: Toy Drive TBA
(Instead of door prizes, we will have an optional gift exchange. If you bring a wrapped gift, around $10 and/or white elephant gift that looks new, you get to take a gift home in the gift exchange.
**Put your name on the tag indicating who it is from.** This was a big hit last year! The more the merrier!)

NEW!
Silent Auction Fundraiser for American Family Children’s Hospital Kids Cancer Fund (University of Wisconsin Foundation).
This will be held with the December Pickle Play and Social. More details yet to be announced!

PICKLE PLAY & SOCIAL TIMELINE:

10am – Noon: Play Anytime Courts 2, 4-6.
Noon: Group Picture on Court 5 then head up to The Lost Court.
12:30pm: Announce the winner of The Best Dressed Award and Door Prizes.

If players are waiting:
Games to 9, win by 1. Use paddle system to rotate in and out.

Feel free to mix in with others, play with your own foursome or a little of both on all of the courts! Enjoy!

Stacy Weiner will lead drills/games on 1 net on Court 4 in 15 min intervals. Sign up on the white board in groups of 3 or 4; same level of play is helpful.

If you have any questions please contact Paul at [email protected].