The rinks at the Nasser Civic Center have become a summer season attraction with the help of a quickly growing sport.
The rinks have been outfitted with six covered pickleball courts, which have proven to be a popular destination for players of all ages and skill levels.
“We have been seeing an increase in the number of youth and young adult players as pickleball continues to hold its place as the fastest-growing sport in America,” said Alex Hamilton, Corning City Recreation Director.
The Nasser Civic Center Rink Facility is for community members ages 10 and up, Hamilton said. The six courts are available for play during the designated “open play” hours. Limited paddles and balls are available for those who need them.
There’s still plenty of time to take up the sport as the Nasser Civic Center rinks will be open through Nov. 2. Here’s everything you need to know.
Open play hours at Nasser Civic Center rinks
What to know about pickleball memberships, daily fees
Pickleball memberships are available for purchase but are not required, Hamilton said. Non-members will be charged the following fees for each session attended during the pickleball season.
Membership costs
Parking for pickleball in Corning
Parking is available in the metered municipal lot 12 Southeast Steuben County parking lot on a first come first serve basis. The city also offers monthly parking passes for municipal lot 16 for $25 per month.
If interested in purchasing a monthly parking pass, visit the City’s Finance Department between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Corning pickleball court rules
This article originally appeared on The Leader: Pickleball is Corning’s fastest growing sport. What to know about playing at Civic Center
Reporting by Jeff Smith, Corning Leader / The Leader
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