Peace House Community Pickleball Fundraiser

  • February 1, 2025 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Smash Park Roseville

    1721 County Road C West
    Roseville, Minnesota 55113
Ticket Price $50.00 Buy Tickets
Description

Welcome to the Peace House Community Pickleball Fundraiser! Join us for a fun and friendly pickleball event at Smash Park Roseville. This fundraiser is open to players of all skill level. Enjoy some friendly competition and learn more about the mission of Peace House Community.

Your entrance fee includes 90 minutes of pickleball, complimentary appetizers, a gift bag, and door prizes!

Play will be divided into two rounds:

  • Round 1 Beginner Level (1:00 PM - 2:30 PM)
  • Round 2 Experienced Level (2:30 PM - 4:00 PM)

We ask guests to self-select their round based on their preferred level of play and experience. Round 1 is ideal for those who are just starting out or prefer a more casual game. Round 2 is perfect for those who are more experienced or enjoy a more competitive game.

Guests are encouraged to stay for the whole event and are welcome to enjoy other activities! There will be plenty of space to sit, enjoy food, watch the games, or play some cornhole. We'll also have prizes donated by our sponsors and a 50/50 raffle! Peace House Community staff and volunteers will be available to share more about our work and answer any questions.

Don't miss this opportunity to play some pickleball and support our nonprofit. See you there!

A big thank you to our sponsors!

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Date & Time

Sat, Feb 1, 2025 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Venue Details

Smash Park Roseville

1721 County Road C West
Roseville, Minnesota 55113 Smash Park Roseville
Peace House Community

Mission
Peace House Community (PHC) nourishes its members’ bodies and souls by providing a safe space for everyone. PHC enriches the lives of its members, volunteers and students by offering a place to belong for everyone who comes through its doors.

Vision
Community members who have been wounded by economic and social dislocation will be healed through caring relationships in a supportive community.