City of Sequim                                The Carrie Blake Park Master Plan places new pickleball courts next to the existing Sequim Skate Park and a new entrance between the park and Trinity United Methodist Church.

City of Sequim The Carrie Blake Park Master Plan places new pickleball courts next to the existing Sequim Skate Park and a new entrance between the park and Trinity United Methodist Church.

Pickleball courts likely in Sequim by year’s end

By Matthew Nash

Olympic Peninsula News Group

SEQUIM — Local pickleball players are likely to have a place of their own by year’s end.

Members of the Sequim Picklers and its Pickleball Facility Committee announced last week they anticipate securing enough funding for eight tournament-quality courts in Carrie Blake Park.

Katinka Nanna, treasurer for the group, said they’ve raised about $175,000 of the approximately $196,000 needed with some grants still waiting on award notices, such as $34,000 from Clallam County’s Lodging Tax Fund.

“We’re confident it’s going to happen this year,” she said. “We’re in the process of putting drawings and specifications together.”

Assistant City Manager Joe Irvin confirmed Nanna’s announcement about the project at the Sequim City Council meeting last Monday.

“Once we finalize plans for the new roadway project [into Carrie Blake Park] and pickleball courts, we plan to go out to bid and see if the bids come in that match the budget,” Irvin said.

“We have every intention to have this done this year.”

Players have made a temporary home out of the basketball courts at the Sequim Community School along Third Avenue and Fir Street. However, players say last school year they were asked not to play Monday-Thursday while Olympic Peninsula Academy was in session.

Ruby Pugh, co-chairman for the facility committee, said the courts aren’t safe with cracks and obstructions such as basketball hoops. They also put up and take down temporary nets each session.

“We’ve had incidents where you can slip on the pavement, but these new courts are meant for pickleball,” she said.

Now the Sequim Picklers play mostly on weekends at the school and in the Sequim Boys &Girls Club during the winter. They’ve also begun lessons on Tuesday afternoons in the club.

New courts will be built to the east of the Sequim Skate Park and next to the planned new entrance to Carrie Blake Park next to Trinity United Methodist Church.

Efforts to build dedicated pickleball courts started in December 2014 with the formation of the Sequim Picklers’ facility committee. Later the group partnered with the city, which provided $51,000 and court space; Sequim Family Advocates to fundraise under its 501(c)(3) umbrella; the Albert Haller Foundation, which provided $10,000; the Myrtle Walkling Foundation, which provided $2,000; and other businesses, groups and residents to raise funds.

Players also reported in at every City Council meeting in the past two-plus years about progress with the courts and urged city councilors to move up the project.

Pugh said they are hopeful to have the courts ready as soon as August, but bids and construction will be determined by the city. Irvin said the roadway does not need to be constructed at the same time as the courts, but it would be more cost-effective.

When the courts are finished, Nanna said, “They are going to be a big addition for Sequim.”

Charlie Pugh, vice president of the Sequim Picklers, said new courts would allow the group to hold bigger tournaments that could run upwards of four days with the potential for players coming in from up and down the West Coast.

“We think a lot of players would come here,” he said.

New courts could bring in more visitors and revenue to Sequim, he said, but he and others find pickleball also has a great health benefit for people of all ages.

Players plan to continue outreach about pickleball and its benefits, he said.

Nanna presumes pickleball’s popularity will only grow with new courts, she said.

Currently, Sequim Picklers consists of 154 members.

Donations to the courts/club are tax-deductible. For more information, contact Nanna at 360-681-8554 (katinka@nikola.com) or visit www.sequimpicklers.net to download donation forms.

________

Matthew Nash is a reporter with the Olympic Peninsula News Group, which is composed of Sound Publishing newspapers Peninsula Daily News, Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum. Reach him at mnash@sequimgazette.com.

Matthew Nash/
Olympic Peninsula News Group                                Pickleball player Lee Bowen makes a hit in 2013 at the Sequim Picklers’ at Sequim Community School. Players anticipate construction finishing on eight new courts in Carrie Blake Park as early as this summer.

Matthew Nash/ Olympic Peninsula News Group Pickleball player Lee Bowen makes a hit in 2013 at the Sequim Picklers’ at Sequim Community School. Players anticipate construction finishing on eight new courts in Carrie Blake Park as early as this summer.

Charlie Pugh                                Sequim Picklers provide pickleball lessons on Tuesdays for students in the Sequim Boys & Girls Club.

Charlie Pugh Sequim Picklers provide pickleball lessons on Tuesdays for students in the Sequim Boys & Girls Club.

More in News

Lisa Bridge of Sequim is given a tour by Cithlali Chavez of Fred Hutch Cancer Center inside the giant inflatable colon discussing colon health on Wednesday at the Port Angeles Senior Center’s health and wellness fair. Representatives from Olympic Medical Center, Jamestown Family Health Clinic, North Olympic Healthcare, Clallam County Health and Human Services, Elwha Klallam Tribe and Peninsula Behavior Health were present to answer questions. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Health and wellness fair

Lisa Bridge of Sequim is given a tour by Cithlali Chavez of… Continue reading

Budget projects $6M loss for OMC

Expenses continue to outpace revenues

Port Angeles implements annual business license fee

Those with gross revenue over $25,000 to pay $190

Commissioners discuss addition of south county deputy

Budget modifications may support position

Forks to conduct city budget hearings

The Forks City Council will conduct budget workshops during special… Continue reading

Restrictions lifted on Fairview water system

Clallam County Public Utility District #1 has lifted water restrictions… Continue reading

Election results remain unchanged

Election results continued to hold from initial returns following additional ballot counts… Continue reading

Mike Chapman.
Chapman leads Kelbon for district Senate seat

Mike Chapman was leading the 24th Legislative District state Senate… Continue reading

Steve Tharinger.
Tharinger leads Roberts for state House position

Incumbent Steve Tharinger outpaced Terry Roberts in a race for… Continue reading

Three state ballot initiatives rejected

Fourth measure passing with narrow margin

Two-lane bypass to open on Saturday

Construction crews will open a two-lane bypass for U.S. Highway… Continue reading

Heather Dudley-Nollette.
Dudley-Nollette wins Jefferson County seat

Heather Dudley-Nollette defeated fellow Democrat Ben Thomas for the… Continue reading