Showing posts with label Pickleball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pickleball. Show all posts

Thursday, October 5, 2023

Fall Clean-Up: Issues requiring attention by the Board


Budget and Finance:




If you have not attended a Budget and Finance Committee meeting or the Special Session at Mountain View in August you are most likely clueless on where the RCSC is financially. 
  • No, we are not broke
  • We are however trapped in a malaise of playing catch-up for past sins 

Monday, July 18, 2022

A Voice in the Wilderness

 I guess it's just me that cares about Robert's Rules of Order, and I think that opinion will be validated by the lack of comments/replies this thread will receive!



When I read the article in the Independent today (7.18) regarding "Pickleball at Lakeview" it just drove me crazy...again!

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Definitions from Oxford Languages

adjective

relevant to a subject under consideration

Thursday, March 17, 2022

I am down for the count. OOPS, wrong sport! -- A commentary on court usage

Counting courts


Take a look at basketball, pickleball, and tennis usage in the current RCSC Facilities Activity Report.

It details each center’s use by sport/club and activity with an overall total.  

Drop your jaw when you see it

Do You Love Sun City? - One Man’s Opinion

A brief look back.



If I told you those buying in Sun City in the 60's and 70's were absolute zealots who loved Sun City, would you be surprised? My good friend Ben Roloff just told me about finding files at the Sun City Museum that documented the origins of building organizations from very early on in 1960.

Pickleball Meeting held by the Pickleball Club on March 15th at 5 pm at Mountain View Recreation Center

Dan Haberman, president of the club, and members of the entire Pickleball Board were seated at a table in the front of the stage.

o   There was no microphone, but there was a podium.

o   RCSC Board members Dale Lehrer and Kat Fimmel were in attendance.

·       Dan announced that the purpose of the meeting was to take a vote to see if the majority of those present were in favor of new Pickleball courts being built