
{Courtesy Parkland Buddy Sports}
The Parkland Buddy Sports organization has scheduled an upcoming pickleball tournament to raise support for its programs dedicated to individuals with special needs.
Its Pickleball Invitational will be held at The Falls, located at 7200 Knight Street, on Saturday, March 8, 2025, beginning with Round Robin doubles play at 8:00 a.m.
Play registration fees are $65 per person or $130 per team. All levels of play are welcome for players over the age of 16.
This year, participation is limited to 72 players, so early registration is encouraged. To register, click here.
Event coordinators ask that you RSVP by Friday, February 16, to guarantee a spot on the courts.
The Parkland Buddy Sports, a non-profit group, has been instrumental in providing sports programs, special events, and activities designed specifically for children and young adults with special needs. The organization’s initiatives offer invaluable experiences that promote inclusivity, skill development, and social interaction for participants.
Parkland Buddy Sports also offers a platform for high school students in the South Florida tri-county area to volunteer, allowing them to impact their community positively.
The Pickleball Invitational generates funds to support Parkland Buddy Sports’ ongoing programs and events. The organization says that all the registration fees collected go directly towards expanding its offerings for individuals with special needs and creating more volunteer opportunities for local students.
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