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Last year Mack Hollis worked hard on plans to repurpose the two Shiloh Park tennis courts into six outdoor lighted pickleball courts. The Courier reported that the City Council approved the idea. ...
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Last year Mack Hollis worked hard on plans to repurpose the two Shiloh Park tennis courts into six outdoor lighted pickleball courts. The Courier reported that the City Council approved the idea. There are players that play every morning at the Hughes Community Center and on Thursday nights at Saint Mary Wellness Fitness Center asking about the status. It would be nice if a Community Activity was created to keep the ever growing pickleball club up to date. We read numerous communities around the River Valley with pickleball courts and grants to grow the sport. See USAPA.org, Facebook and YouTube for updates on the 2.8 million people playing pickleball (2017). Thanks, Dan Ellsworth (USAPA Finance Officer)
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Apr 30, 2018 by
Dan Ellsworth (5 points)
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Last year Mack Hollis worked hard on plans to repurpose the two Shiloh Park tennis courts into six outdoor lighted pickleball courts. The Courier reported that the City Council approved the idea. There are players that play every morning at the Hughes Community Center and on Thursday nights at Saint Mary Wellness Fitness Center asking about the status. It would be nice if a Community Activity was created to keep the ever growing pickleball club up to date. We read numerous communities around the River Valley with pickleball courts and grants to grow the sport. See USAPA.org, Facebook and YouTube for updates on the 2.8 million people playing pickleball (2017). Thanks, Dan Ellsworth (USAPA Finance Officer)
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Many prominent towns in Arkansas have dog parks: Conway, Fort Smith, Fayetteville, etc. It is my belief that a dog park would be beneficial to many dog owners and a place of community building. Many...
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Many prominent towns in Arkansas have dog parks: Conway, Fort Smith, Fayetteville, etc. It is my belief that a dog park would be beneficial to many dog owners and a place of community building. Many of Russellville’s younger citizens (such as those who attend Arkansas Tech) live in apartments and are limited in their options of how to let their dogs socialize and get rid of energy. A dog park would be a great solution to this issue.
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Jan 11, 2019 by
Claire Keisling (5 points)
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Many prominent towns in Arkansas have dog parks: Conway, Fort Smith, Fayetteville, etc. It is my belief that a dog park would be beneficial to many dog owners and a place of community building. Many of Russellville’s younger citizens (such as those who attend Arkansas Tech) live in apartments and are limited in their options of how to let their dogs socialize and get rid of energy. A dog park would be a great solution to this issue.
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A multi use smooth surface court 120' x 60' with walls and or fence surrounding the court. Can be used for bicycle Polo, roller derby, roller hockey and hard court soccer. Lights surrounding the court...
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A multi use smooth surface court 120' x 60' with walls and or fence surrounding the court. Can be used for bicycle Polo, roller derby, roller hockey and hard court soccer. Lights surrounding the court so it can be used at night.
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May 8, 2019 by
Josh Carey (10 points)
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A multi use smooth surface court 120' x 60' with walls and or fence surrounding the court. Can be used for bicycle Polo, roller derby, roller hockey and hard court soccer. Lights surrounding the court so it can be used at night.
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Let’s get together and add some trails around Skyline... It’s such a beautiful area and the views from the Arkansas River side and lake and city side are all beautiful! We need trails with elevation!
Mar 13, 2018 by
Richard Flinn (5 points)
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Let’s get together and add some trails around Skyline... It’s such a beautiful area and the views from the Arkansas River side and lake and city side are all beautiful! We need trails with elevation!