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SOLD OUT!! Boo Scare Away Breast Cancer Mixer Intermediate Advanced 3.5-3.99 (SURVIVOR/THRIVOR)

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SOLD OUT!! Boo Scare Away Breast Cancer Mixer Intermediate Advanced 3.5-3.99 (SURVIVOR/THRIVOR)Join Rocky Mountain PIKL in celebrating the Survivors Thrivers along with Supporters. We're rallying together to fight breast cancer, the most common cancer affecting people worldwide. Rocky Mountain PIKL is passionate about making a difference, supporting our communities and bringing people together. This is a round robin mixer NO Partner Required! Help us serve, rally, and smash and scare cancer with every game. Everyone invited to play and

Join Rocky Mountain PIKL in celebrating the Survivors/Thrivers along with Supporters.  We're rallying together to fight breast cancer, the most common cancer affecting people worldwide. Rocky Mountain PIKL is passionate about making a difference, supporting our communities and bringing people together.

This is a round robin mixer -NO Partner Required!

Help us serve, rally, and smash and scare cancer with every game. 

Everyone invited to play and participate!  All Genders, Family, Friends - come on out to support the community!   Costumes encouraged but are not required!

TSHIRT: Participants will receive their t-shirt at the event. Make sure to select your t-shirt color (Survivors/Thrivers - Light Pink) (Supporters - White) and Size XS-2XL (NOTE T-shirts are Unisex sizing) when registering. Be sure to add [email protected] to your address book.

PURPOSE: Proceeds benefit Susan G. Komen Foundation.

FORMAT: Intermediate Advanced Mixer

COST includes court time and t-shirt, food and drinks as well as opportunities to win giveaways 

EVENT DATE: November 1st

TIME: 12:00pm-2:20pm Mixer

  • Please arrive by 11:30am to check in, warm up and stretch in order to maximize the session.

LOCATION: RELISH Food Hall // Pickleball

 

PARTICIPANTS: Maximum 32

PREFERRED PLAYER LEVEL: Intermediate Advanced (3.5-3.99)

  • AVAILABLE TO CLUB MEMBERS AND CANCER SUPPORTERS ALIKE. No Membership required to participate.

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  • All club membership discounts can be applied. Use your membership code at the point of purchase exactly as shown, its case sensitive.  Locate it in your membership onboarding email.
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      Length, in 26.97 27.99 28.98 30.00 30.47
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      The Hanes ComfortBlend® EcoSmart® unisex pullover hoodie is a great pick for any store. This regular fit, medium-weight hoodie features a spacious pocket in the front. It is made of a patented, low-pill, high-stitch-density fleece that results in a soft, quality garment. This hoodie has no tag on the neck label and is made with up to 5% recycled polyester from plastic bottles.

      .: 50% cotton, 50% polyester (fiber content varies for different colors)
      .: Medium fabric (7.8 oz/yd² (264 g/m²))
      .: Regular fit
      .: Fleece inside
      .: Tag-free neck label
      .: Made with up to 5% polyester created from recycled plastic bottles

      EVENT REFUND POLICY

      This spot has been reserved especially for you as part of an event, cancellations 7 days or less prior to the event will not be refunded. If you need to cancel less than one week prior to the event, you can transfer your registration to another Rocky Mountain PIKL club member, provided they also meet the level requirements for any pickleball or skills-drills event you purchase. You will be solely responsible for finding a replacement and emailing the club at [email protected] of the replacement player and date/name of event.

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