Pickleball players, clockwise from upper left, Richard Reed and Lucah Folden of Port Angeles, and Yukon Lam and Marike Nel of Sequim play on the courts at Elks Playfield in Port Angeles on Wednesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Pickleball players, clockwise from upper left, Richard Reed and Lucah Folden of Port Angeles, and Yukon Lam and Marike Nel of Sequim play on the courts at Elks Playfield in Port Angeles on Wednesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Elks Playfield pickleball courts to receive upgrade

Surface expected to close for two weeks this month

PORT ANGELES — The Elks Playfield pickleball courts will be closed for renovations beginning next week.

The renovations will include asphalt repairs on the two center courts and a complete resurfacing and new paint job for all six of the playfield’s courts.

On Aug. 8, the pickleball nets and fences will be removed. On Aug. 12, the city and its contractor, Rainbow Sweepers, Inc., will begin court repairs.

The project is projected to be completed on Aug. 23, weather permitting. The courts will be closed for the duration of the renovation.

“Once complete, Elks Playfield will offer a fully renovated playing surface, ensuring a quality experience for all pickleball players,” a city press release stated.

The project was funded by a $30,000 donation from a citizen who wished to remain anonymous.

Individuals looking for a court to play on could relocate to the following city facilities: Erickson Playfield for badminton and tennis, Hazel Porter Keil Park for tennis, or the Port Angeles Senior and Community Center for pickleball.

“We appreciate your patience and look forward to providing improved facilities for our community’s enjoyment,” the city press release stated.

Questions can be directed to the city Parks and Recreation Department at 360-417-4550 or parksandrecreation@cityofpa.us.

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Reporter Emma Maple can be reached by email at emma.maple@peninsuladailynews.com.

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