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Players who want a great Ping Pong workout. You will run and sweat ! Come play at International District. Use message board to form teams of 8. Then arrive at the ID Community to (pick up a FREE Quick Card at the front desk). The ID Community Center is giving us Ping Pong nights for $3 again . Paddles & Balls provided for FREE !

Ping Pong is an extremely organized, peaceful, and recreational game at night. We make teams and change teams to make sure that the game is evenly matched. There will also be a proper rotation so everyone gets playing time.

FORMAT: Each game is limited to 4 players. Players will be divided into 2 players per team. Singles or Doubles 10 table courts will be utilized. Games are above all else peaceful and recreational.

Indoor Season has started! Get them shoes, tie those laces, and let's play some indoor ping pong in Seattle!

Playing Ping Pong helps to improve motor coordination, flexibility, and endurance. It also encourages speed, agility, and strength. These skills are shown to have a positive effect on promoting a healthy body weight and encouraging more physical activity, which can enhance cardiorespiratory fitness and self-esteem.

$3 to play !! Please be prepared to show proof of full vaccination status.

Come and have some fun on the hard court. After Food and drinks at the local Restaurant to mingle ! Come make some new friends this year!

** Use Message board to link up *** THIS PLACE GET PACKED. Ongoing Games !

***NO SPECTATORS! PLAYERS ONLY !! ***

RSVP ETIQUETTE: Since we have limited space I ask that you be considerate of others and commit to your RSVP. Your no-show may prevent someone else from attending and you from attending other limited events like this.

***As far as this event system goes, participation is voluntary and you attend at your own risk, and that Organizers are indemnified.

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