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  • August 30, 2022 8:30 PM | Anonymous

    Please be aware that Durango Recreation Center is offering Pickleball Clinics!

    The Durango Recreation Center is offering (4) Pickleball lessons which will introduce how the game is played and prepares new players with basic beginning-level playing skills, including: understanding the layout of the court, orientation to positions of playing, rules of the game, faults, scoring, dinking, volleying, ground strokes & serving.

    Experienced players will increase their knowledge of strategies, improve their mastery of skills and placement of the ball.

    Upon completion of the (4) lessons you will be able to play games with new & intermediate level players.

    Max Class size = (8)  ages 18 and older

    Tuesday & Thursday’s – 6:00pm – 7:30pm (times may vary)        $80.00 (4) classes

    Clinics Start: September 6th 2022 and will run through December 2022

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  • July 24, 2022 6:50 PM | Anonymous

    Public weighs in on two sites for pickleball courts in Durango 

    Game advocates shown design plans for Schneider Park and Smith Sports Complex

    By Christian Burney Herald Staff Writer

    Thursday, Jul 21, 2022 4:41 Updated Thursday, Jul. 21, 2022 4:48

    About 50 residents attended a Durango Parks and Recreation public meeting Wednesday at the Durango Community Recreation Center to review design proposals for two possible sites for pickleball courts – Smith Sports Complex at Fort Lewis College or Schneider Park between Roosa Avenue and the Animas River. (Christian Burney/Durango Herald)

    The city of Durango has secured money to build pickleball courts in 2023. But a major question looms: Does public opinion favor the development of six courts at Smith Sports Complex on College Mesa or should Schneider Park be the next site for public, outdoor pickleball?

    Durango Parks and Recreation held a meeting Wednesday at Durango Community Recreation Center to help its contracted designer, DHM Design, gather more feedback about the two locations.

    Parks and Recreation has already recommended the city fund pickleball courts in 2023, said Ture Nycum, director of the department. If the project is green-lighted, either location could be cleared for development.

    Max Paustian, president of the Southwest Pickleball Association, said he approves of the city’s progress on studying the Smith Sports Complex site. He said concerns raised by lacrosse and soccer officials about a loss of parking as a result of pickleball courts going in can be addressed in designs going forward.

    “We at the club have already given, in writing, a pledge of $15,000 for the construction of those courts,” he said. “So we believe it’s still a very viable project. The city’s done a very good job in trying to minimize everyone’s concerns.”

    Southwest Pickleball Association President Max Paustian said he finds the Smiths Sports Complex option favorable for a public outdoor pickleball complex. But he isn’t ruling out the second option, Schneider Park. He wants more information before he decides which location he prefers. (Christian Burney/Durango Herald)

    But Paustian wants to know more about the potential of Schneider Park before he fully makes up his mind about which location he prefers.

    “It’s like every project, I can see some pros, some cons,” he said. “But I think it’s also viable based on the limited information that I know of right now.”

    Either way, he said it’s “wonderful” that funding has been secured for a pickleball complex construction project in 2023.

    The Southwest Pickleball Association formed about 10 years ago, he said. Today, the group has about 209 members. Its goal is to promote pickleball in the Four Corners, particularly in Southwest Colorado.

    “It seems to be picking up in schools,” he said. “And the younger crowd really likes this game. It’s easy to learn and it’s fun to play.”

    He said the group organizes structured pickleball play, mostly in the form of round robins and game clinics at Durango Community Recreation Center.

    Many communities surrounding Durango already have outdoor pickleball, he said. Durango is a “very unique place” in not offering the same.

    “I go to a lot of towns around here and play,” he said. “And everybody is always amazed that we don’t have outdoor pickleball and they don’t understand why.

    Durango Parks and Recreation has the funding to construct a pickleball court complex in 2023, said Ture Nycum, director of Parks and Recreation, at a public meeting held Wednesday to discuss possible locations. Durango City Council still needs to approve the budget, but everything is lined up proceed – other than the city is still consider two possible locations. The cost difference between Smiths Sports Complex and Schneider Park is about $30,000, which is negligible compared with the approximately $700,000 price tag. (Christian Burney/Durango Herald)

    Durango resident John Brill said he can’t decide whether Smith Sports Complex or Schneider Park would make for a better pickleball location. He’s been in Durango for 10 years and is a tennis and pickleball player.

    He said the Schneider Park location would shelter the wind, the nearby river would help blunt the noise and court lighting wouldn’t contribute significantly to light pollution. On the other hand, the public restrooms are in need of work because they are a “wreck,” he said. The restrooms have been marked for renovations should Schneider Park be chosen, according to Parks and Recreation.

    “Maybe having a bike rack somewhere beside the courts would be an asset because a lot of people would bike in there and access it that way,” he said. “But I think it’s a very scenic setting. I think you could probably barely get six courts in there. It’s a little tight, but I think it would work.”

    As for the Smith Sports Complex, Brill said the groundwork and infrastructure is already there, which is a plus.

    “You’ve got tennis, you’ve got parking, you’ve got beautiful bathrooms. You’ve got lighting,” he said. “I can’t imagine that bothering anybody. I’ve heard there’s parking issues but it looks like (Parks and Recreation) have maybe addressed that. But I think that is a great concept, as well.”

    Nycum and Lee Petty of DHM Design reviewed aspects of each potential project site during Wednesday’s meeting.

    Petty said Smith Sports Complex is a “well-utilized facility” that already is used for sports such as ultimate Frisbee, youth football, disc golf and tennis, in addition to lacrosse and soccer activities as well as parking for volleyball on Tuesday nights during the summer.

    He said current design plans project a net loss of 15 parking spaces, which were a major concern to youth soccer and lacrosse officials when the Smith Sports Complex designs were first released.

    In addition, FLC has agreed to modify a parking lease with the city to allow more parking spots on its property to be used for sporting events at the complex, Nycum said.

    cburney@durangoherald.com

  • July 15, 2022 2:32 PM | Anonymous

     A public meeting, hosted by the city, has been scheduled to take place Wednesday, July 20 at 5:30 pm at the Durango recreation center.  Please plan to attend to learn more about the pickleball courts being considered at Schiedner Park and Smith Sport Complex.  Please attend and show & voice your support.

    The more supporters we can have at the meeting to communicate our strong desire for public outdoor pickleball courts in Durango the better.

    Thank you in advance for your time and support.

  • July 15, 2022 2:28 PM | Anonymous

    We have 2 new options for outdoor pickleball play in Durango!!

    Firstly, we have permission to play pickleball at Miller Middle School located at 2608 Junction Street.  The specific area to play pickleball is located behind the school in the basketball court area on the north end. Only chalk can be used to mark the courts. You may need to mark a court yourself if rain has washed away the lines. Look closely to see marks defining the courts.

    The club has placed our equipment box that contains nets, balls, tape measure, chalk, and chalk snap lines on location. 

    Please observe the following rules.

    1) Not more than 3 courts to be located side by side on the north end of the basketball court area. 

    2) Only chalk can be used to mark the courts...no tape, paint, etc....only chalk.

    3) Play hours are from 8:30 am to 8 pm.

    4) Park in the school parking lot.  Do not park in any adjacent residential areas.

    5) No music to be played.

    6) Respect other users of this space.  It is shared space.

    7) After school resumes, only play pickleball on the weekends.

    Secondly, we have been invited to play on the 3 outdoor pickleball courts at Cascade Village.  To find our more information about playing there contact Craig Niederstadt, 512 743-5264.

    Lastly, don't forget about the pickleball court located on the basketball court at Santa Rita Park. Remember this is also shared space so please work with others using the same area.  Provide your own net and balls.

    At this time there is no structured or scheduled play times at any of these 3 locations.  Arrange your own play group and times.  Enjoy!

    Thank you.

  • June 16, 2022 7:40 PM | Anonymous

    Fellow SWCPA members.....we have received permission to chalk 2 PB courts on the basketball court at Santa Rita Park.  One court has already been chalked and the 2nd court will be chalked soon. 

    Only chalk can be used....no tape!

    You'll need to bring your own net and balls.  

    It's very important that we do not generate conflicts with other users of the basketball court.  If other users are present or show up while you are playing PB, please talk to them and try to work out a way to take turns or otherwise share the space.

    Thank you.

  • April 22, 2022 2:40 PM | Anonymous

    PICKLERS SPEAK UP NOW! 

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    APRIL 26TH – TUESDAY

    DURANGO REC CENTER

    4:30 P.M. Meeting

    Your Input is needed NOW for proposed courts at Ft. Lewis College**

    ** Courts to be constructed Fall 2022 or Spring 2023   with support from Durango Parks and Recreation Dept.   

    Dear Fellow members.....see attached announcement regarding the proposed new outdoor pickleball courts at FLC Smith Sports Complex.  Please let the Parks and Recreation Dept. know we support the 6 court option and anything else you might value such as perimeter fencing and individual court fencing.  

    Speak up !! I believe our voices of support will definitely increase the chance of the courts being built.

    Thank you,

    Max Paustian, SWCPA President

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    NEWS Release

    Durango, CO:  The community is invited to attend a presentation at 4:30 p.m. on April 26 at the Durango Community Recreation Center to view conceptual plans for the potential construction of 4-6 pickleball courts at the Smith Sports Complex parking lot at Fort Lewis College.  An open house at the recreation center will take place afterward until 6:30 p.m.

    “This is the public’s chance to provide input and comments on the concepts prior to the selection of a final concept and the construction plans being developed,” said Parks and Recreation Director Ture Nycum. 

    In addition to the in-person meeting, the presentation and concepts will be posted on the City of Durango’s website at: https://www.durangogov.org/571/Current-Projects on Tuesday, April 26.  Residents unable to attend the in-person meeting can provide feedback through an online survey link on the same web page.  Comments will be taken through the website until Monday, May 2 at 5 p.m.  

    For more information go to https://www.durangogov.org/571/Current-Projects.


  • April 20, 2022 2:53 PM | Anonymous

    10:00am / Durango Recreation Center

    South West Colorado Pickleball Association is hosting an OPEN HOUSE!! Members and Non-members are invited to attend a free, fun basic skills pickleball clinic at the Durango Recreation Center on Sunday, May 22nd, 10:00am-noon. All ages welcome. Durango Recreation Center entry fee required.

  • July 22, 2021 5:14 PM | Anonymous

    SWCPA Teaches Kids Pickleball At Chapman Hill!

    Sixteen kids in the Durango Parks and Recreation summer program were introduced to pickleball on July 19 by members of the Southwest Colorado Pickleball Association (SWCPA) at Chapman Hill. Activities included discussing and practicing the basics of pickleball as well giving the kids a chance to play the game. Based on the smiles on the kids faces and high energy level, it's safe to say the kids had loads of fun.

    Pickleball is a game that's easy for all ages to learn and play. Like all over the country, Durango has a growing number of dedicated pickleball players. Hopefully the kids that were introduced to game will continue to play and spread the word about how fun the game of pickleball is. The new pickleball courts planned for Three Springs will open up a great opportunity for everyone to play outdoors in a quality facility.

    The SWCPA is always looking for opportunities to introduce both adults and kids to the game. Previously, the SWCPA introduced the game to kids at Montessori School and the Boys and Girls Club.  Thanks to volunteers Kim Royse, Max Paustian, Cindy Werland, Lisa Kennedy, Mike McGuire and Shonny Vanlandingham.

  • July 01, 2021 11:39 AM | Anonymous

    SWCPA volunteers are teaching children at the Boys and Girls Club of Durango the sport of pickleball throughout the summer.  The first session was a big hit!  See photo of the extra large thank you note the kids made for the volunteers.



SWCPA is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, Durango, CO. 

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