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Grand Opening in Finksburg

This week Mike is chatting with Will and Alli Richards of Dill Dinkers about their new indoor Pickleball facility in Finksburg and it’s October 3rd Grand Opening

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Dill Dinkers Launches with 45 Locations Under Development

Born on the East Coast, Dill Dinkers Pickleball has quickly risen in the indoor pickleball industry with continuous praise for its fun, welcoming and pickleball player friendly environment. As a sport and recreation industry trailblazer, Dill Dinkers has captured the hearts of pickleball players from across the country, regardless of skill level, through its vision to spread the joy of pickleball to all.

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Dill Dinkers’ Second MoCo Pickleball Facility Opens on Monday September 25

Pickleball is one of the fastest growing sports in the country and Dill Dinkers will hold the grand opening of its second Montgomery County location in Rockville, just six miles away from its recently opened North Bethesda location, on Monday, September 25th. The Rockville facility is located at 40-C Southlawn Court, next to ZavaZone and near the Sportsplex and Ice Arena…

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New pickleball courts open in North Bethesda

Pickleball has become one of the fastest-growing sports in the country, but with it, some challenges have come up, like weather and the demand for courts. Hooked on the sport, one Maryland couple, Will and Denise Richards, found a way to keep playing by opening indoor courts. Gwen Tolbart is in North Bethesda at their newest facility..

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New indoor pickleball facility officially opens in North Bethesda

Dill Dinkers officially opened its first indoor pickleball facility in Montgomery County at 4542 Boiling Brook Parkway in the Randolph Hills area of North Bethesda.

This new pickleball spot inhabits the 28,500 square-foot space that formerly housed Launch Trampoline Park, which shut down in 2021.

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Dill Dinkers To Open 11-Court Pickleball Facility

Dill Dinkers has signed a lease to open a new pickleball facility in North Bethesda that will have 11 courts, the company said Tuesday. NORTH BETHESDA, MD — Dill Dinkers Pickleball has signed a lease to open a new indoor pickleball venue in North Bethesda that will have 11 courts, the company’s first facility in Montgomery County.

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Dill Dinkers Opening New Pickleball Venue in Montgomery County

Husband and wife team of Denise and Will Richards, established first facility in Howard County last year, and recently opened new Pickleball venue in Carroll County. Dill Dinkers, a Pickleball venue which opened its first facility in Howard County in fall 2022 and established a new 12-court facility in Carroll County last month, has announced its expansion into the Montgomery County

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Pickleball venue replacing former trampoline park

A new pickleball venue is coming to suburban Maryland as the sport continues to gain popularity across Greater Washington and beyond. An affiliate of Dill Dinkers, an operator of two Maryland pickleball venues, has signed a lease for roughly 28,552 square feet in the Randolph Hills area of North Bethesda, where it plans to open at 4942 Boiling Brook Parkway this summer.

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Dill Dinkers Pickleball Complex To Double In Size

Dill Dinkers Pickleball has plans to double its complex in size this summer. The facility is located at 9179 Red Branch Road in Columbia. HOWARD COUNTY, MD — A year after securing a 15,000-square-foot facility for a pickleball complex in Columbia, owners Denise and Will Richards have doubled their facility’s size.

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Dill Dinkers Announces Opening of Second Location

Carroll County’s First Dedicated Indoor Pickleball Facility Opens in May 2023. Dill Dinkers, the first dedicated indoor pickleball facility in Maryland, will open its second location in Carroll County in May 2023. The facility will be located at 2950 Dede Road in Finksburg, Maryland, formerly the Carroll Tennis Center.

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Baltimore needs more pickleball | READER COMMENTARY

We read with great interest The Baltimore Sun’s recent article on the increasing interest in the sport of pickleball (“The world’s top pickleball player is from Maryland. Now the state has its first sport-specific club, with another on the way,” Jan. 3). The article correctly notes that while pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the United States, Baltimore has no dedicated pickleball courts or programs.

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