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Pickleball Jingle fundraiser gives back to New Horizons

LH Pickleball member-Andi Saunders, New Horizons employees-Veronica Russ, Amy Douglas, & Brooke Russell, President of Lake Havasu Pickleball Association (center) Janie Morris, Christy Anderson (New Horizons employee), Julie Gilbert (LH pickleball member), & pickleball participant Maureen Arthur. President of Lake Havasu Pickleball Association Janie Morris stands with pickleball members and New Horizon staff during the Pickleball Jingle tournament at Dick Samp Memorial Park. 

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The Pickleball Jingle tournament had everyone smiling Tuesday, Dec. 12 as the Lake Havasu Pickleball Association (LHCPBA) served their way into giving back to those in need. LHCPBA was created to support the growing interest in the pickleball sport in Lake Havasu. 

As a group, they organize clinics, drills, and charity tournaments. LHCPBA works regularly with the city to coordinate developments for pickleball facilities.  

In February 2023, the association was successful in completing four additional courts in Dick Samp Memorial Park, making it the 16-court complex that it is today. 

This was LHCPBA’s third jingle committee fundraiser. The Pickleball Charity Round Robin reserved eight courts with all games based on skill level. 

Registration fees for pickleball members and participants were $20 per person. All proceeds went directly to New Horizons Center.  

New Horizons Center is a local charity that provides permanently disabled adults with resources like vocational training programs, adult residential facilities, community engagement, and much more. LHCPBA President Janie Morris was excited about the opportunity of giving back to another nonprofit this year. 

“I love the fun that the members and participants bring to the game and that we are able to support organizations like New Horizons Center,” Morris said.

If you are ready to test your own pickleball skills and join in on their fun, you can do so by visiting lakehavasupickleball.com.

Phaedra Veronique 

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