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Two women posing with pickleball paddles on a court.

Enjoy music, food, drinks, and prizes from local businesses.

Photo provided by United Ministries

Give yourself a paddle on the back. Your pickleball skills can help raise money for the community.

United Ministries is hosting its first annual Pickle For A Purpose fundraiser on Wednesday, Oct. 1, at 5:30 p.m. in PKL Park.

Funds from the event will support the nonprofit’s programs in economic mobility, housing stability, and homeless services throughout Greenville.

Are you part of a pickleball league? Team registration is available.

Grab tickets + register

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