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Temecula launches badminton pilot at CRC with teen program, to be evaluated after summer
Summary
Temecula’s Community Services Department opened a pilot badminton program March 1 at the Ronald J. Parks Community Recreation Center. Staff say the program is in an early, pilot stage, includes separate teen and adult play, charges a $1 processing fee for membership, and will be re-evaluated at the end of summer.
The Temecula Community Services Department started a pilot badminton program March 1 at the Ronald J. Parks Community Recreation Center (CRC) to gauge demand and community impact.
Staff said the program follows the city’s open-gym model used for adult basketball and volleyball and includes a teen-only court area to avoid mixed teen/adult play for liability reasons. Temecula residents attend at no cost;…
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