Sports
Free Pickleball Fun for Families at Botany Town Centre

Families looking for an engaging and active way to spend the school holidays can take advantage of free Pickleball sessions at the Botany Town Centre. This initiative runs from September 22 to October 3, 2023, and offers daily games from 10:00 to 15:00.
The event takes place in The Conservatory, conveniently located between Farmers and Hallensteins. Pickleball, a rapidly growing sport, combines elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis, making it accessible and enjoyable for participants of all ages and skill levels.
Parents can introduce their children to this dynamic game while ensuring they remain active during the school break. Pickleball is known for being easy to learn, which is ideal for kids who might be competitive or those simply looking to try a new hobby.
In addition to playing, children can craft their own pickleball to take home, providing a creative outlet and a memorable keepsake from the day. All necessary equipment, including paddles and balls, will be supplied, so no previous experience is required.
This initiative not only promotes physical activity but also encourages social interaction in a fun and safe environment. The Botany Town Centre’s free Pickleball sessions present an excellent opportunity for families to bond while engaging in a sport that is gaining popularity worldwide.
With the holidays approaching, this is a perfect chance for families to enjoy quality time together, stay active, and discover the joy of Pickleball at no cost.
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