pickleball Archives - 91短视频 News /now/news/tag/pickleball/ News from the 91短视频 community. Mon, 04 Aug 2025 20:48:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 Breathtaking beauty: Five ways to round out summer on the 91短视频 campus /now/news/2025/breathtaking-beauty-five-ways-to-round-out-summer-on-the-emu-campus/ /now/news/2025/breathtaking-beauty-five-ways-to-round-out-summer-on-the-emu-campus/#comments Mon, 04 Aug 2025 20:47:05 +0000 /now/news/?p=59392 Whether you鈥檙e visiting 91短视频 for the first time or have walked its grounds for more than a decade, some spots on campus never lose their magic. With summer break winding down, temperatures (hopefully) starting to finally dip, and the first day of classes (Aug. 26) fast approaching, here are our favorite places on campus to spend the summer.

5 鈥 Stroll through the East Garden

A visit to the East Garden on Friday afternoon revealed an ample supply of tomatoes, bell peppers, squash, and a variety of native flowers.

Located just across the pond south of the Suter Science Center鈥檚 greenhouse, a short walk across a wooden bridge and through some lush greenery reveals a plentiful patch of produce. The fruits, vegetables, and herbs grown on the campus gardens by the student-run Sustainable Food Initiative are used to supply the 91短视频 Free Food Room, which supports members of the campus community experiencing food insecurity. 

Bonus tip: For an air-conditioned and educational detour, duck into the nearby D. Ralph Hostetter Natural History Museum and browse the displays of fossils, insects, birds, and wildlife inside the science center鈥檚 main entrance. 

4 鈥 Practice your pickleball

An aerial view of the new pickleball courts on 91短视频’s campus, looking south along Park Road. The courts are open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day.

Bring your paddle and your A-game out to the six new pickleball courts on Park Road, which were installed at the end of last year. The enhanced outdoor courts space, which also includes four new tennis courts, is the result of a partnership between 91短视频, Eastern Mennonite School, Virginia Mennonite Retirement Community, and other organizations and private donors. 鈥淎 lot of people in the Harrisonburg community come out to play on the 91短视频 pickleball courts鈥攑eople of all ages, backgrounds, and skill levels,鈥 said Levi Clymer 鈥25, former co-president of the 91短视频 Pickleball Club. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 the beautiful thing about pickleball.鈥

Bonus tip: After the game, stretch out those calf muscles with a lap around the neighboring 91短视频 track, which was dedicated in October. During the summer, track lanes 5-8 are open to the public from 6-10 a.m. and 6-9 p.m. daily, except for special events. Or take a stroll along the , a paved shared-use path that stretches from 91短视频, passes by picturesque fields and streams, and will eventually connect to Downtown Harrisonburg.

3 鈥 Walk through the Park Woods

The Weaver Loop perimeter path in Park Woods was dedicated at a ribbon-cutting ceremony in October.

Take advantage of the shaded paths that wind their way through Park Woods, a 13-acre oak-hickory forest that adorns the northeast corner of campus between Virginia Mennonite Retirement Community and Eastern Mennonite School. Walk along the recently completed Weaver Loop perimeter path and breathe in the scents of the native trees and understory. The paths are regularly used by walkers of all ages, from children at the K-12 school to retirees at the senior living community.

Bonus tip: See if you can find the rustic cabin located in the clearing at the heart of the woods. Built as a gift by the classes of 1946 and 1950, the cabin was the central hub of socialization and recreation on 91短视频鈥檚 campus for more than 40 years鈥ead more about it here.

2 鈥 Toss some discs

During a ceremony (pictured) in April 2022, 91短视频’s disc golf course was dedicated in honor of Nathan Longenecker, class of 2024, an avid disc golfer who was diagnosed with brain cancer during his first year at 91短视频 and died in October 2021, just eight months later.

Play a round of disc golf on 91短视频鈥檚 nine-hole, par-27 course. The stomping grounds of 2025 college disc golf national champion Jesse Longenecker, the course is dedicated in honor of his late brother, Nathan. Try to keep your cool while sinking your putt at some of the course鈥檚 tougher holes鈥攚e think the basket perched on top of the tree stump is awfully tricky!

Bonus tip: After finishing the eighth hole, wander over to the , a spiral-looking maze just up the hill above the Seminary Building. The feature offers those at 91短视频 a unique way to connect with God.

1 鈥 Gaze out from the 91短视频 Hill

A view that鈥檚 every bit worth the climb.

Take in the majestic vista of Massanutten Mountain and the city of Harrisonburg from the summit of the 91短视频 Hill. If the trek doesn鈥檛 take your breath away, the view surely will (note: parking is also available at the top of the hill by the Astral Hall recording studio). No matter how long you鈥檝e been at 91短视频, it鈥檚 one sight that never seems to get old. 

Bonus tip: Want a similar view without the hike? Head to the Campus Center balcony鈥攁 favorite spot for Trina Trotter Nussbaum 鈥00, MA 鈥17, director of 91短视频鈥檚 Center for Interfaith Engagement. She remembers falling in love with 91短视频 the first time she looked out from that very spot. 鈥淎ll it took was one look at those mountains, and they seemed to tell me, 鈥榊ou belong here,鈥欌 she said. And, according to Macson McGuigan ’17, campus photographer and resident lover of lightning bugs, the overlook offers prime firefly viewing after sunset.

What are your favorite places on campus to capture its breathtaking beauty? Leave a comment below!

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91短视频鈥檚 new pickleball courts a smash hit /now/news/2025/emus-new-pickleball-courts-a-smash-hit/ Fri, 04 Apr 2025 13:55:22 +0000 /now/news/?p=58637 Local groups, donors team up to revitalize outdoor space

As temperatures climb back into the 70s, word has spread about the six new pickleball courts on 91短视频鈥檚 campus. Athletic Director Carrie S Bert said she receives frequent texts and emails from appreciative pickleball players impressed with the courts, as well as photos of the courts when they鈥檙e full.

The new pickleball courts, located along Park Road north of the basketball courts, are joined by four freshly resurfaced tennis courts. Work on the outdoor space started in mid-October and finished in December, with nets installed over the winter break. Edwards Paving, a certified installer from Port Republic, completed the project. In addition to the resurfacing, the lights shining down on the courts after dusk have been replaced with brighter bulbs. A stack of court dividers is stored in a newly built shed next to the space. 

This weekend, the new pickleball courts will host their inaugural tournament, , to raise funds for the 91短视频 Pickleball Club, a group of faculty, staff, and mostly students that plays on the courts twice a week. Men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 doubles matches will be held on Saturday, April 5, with mixed doubles matches on Sunday, April 6.

The courts have been an instant hit. Mike Weaver 鈥90, a member of the local pickleball enthusiasts group, said he鈥檚 enjoyed playing on the new courts. 鈥淚t鈥檚 fantastic,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he surface is great, the nets are great, and the lights are a game changer. There鈥檚 no other place close by with lights, except for a couple indoor courts.鈥

Lexi Brown, associate director of athletic admissions, said she鈥檚 been regularly playing at the 91短视频 courts with her circle of friends. 鈥淚t gets crazy busy now, which is awesome to see,鈥 she said. 

On a recent Tuesday afternoon, 91短视频 seniors Mary Kate Bomberger and Caleb Chupp took advantage of the warm weather to play on the courts. 鈥淚 love them,鈥 Bomberger said. 鈥淚 come here to play all the time.鈥

Bert said the goal of the resurfacing project is to reinforce 91短视频鈥檚 commitment to student resources and community engagement. 鈥淚 often see our students using the courts,鈥 she said. The enhancements also make 91短视频 more attractive to prospective students, helping to boost enrollment and recruitment efforts.

Code of the court

Pickleball players use the new courts at 91短视频 earlier this year.

For the past four or five years, pickleball has been called the fastest-growing sport in the nation. It鈥檚 especially popular among older players due to its lower impact, making it easier on the joints, and its ease of learning and play.

A sign on the fence around the courts outlines the rules and policies for using the space. The courts are open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day. On Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridays, between 7:30 and 10:30 a.m., the courts are designated for priority use by those 55 years and older. The student-run 91短视频 Pickleball Club reserves the courts on Mondays and Wednesdays from 5 to 7 p.m. Community members are welcome to play with them if the courts aren鈥檛 too full.

The order of priority for court use is:

  1. 91短视频 classes, practices, tournaments, student and other programming (clubs and intramurals)
  2. Rentals
  3. Community open play
Paddles Up!
When all six pickleball courts are in use, waiting players can announce, 鈥淧addles up.鈥 This means that waiting players can place their paddles in the paddle rack. When a court completes a set of play, they must allow those waiting to use the court for one set. All courts will participate in this program to allow equal play on the pickleball courts.

鈥楾he universe aligned鈥

A before-and-after comparison of the tennis courts. The top photo is from a Google Street View image capture from September 2023.

As a student at Eastern Mennonite School in the 鈥90s, Obed 鈥淥bie鈥 Diener remembers how new the 91短视频 tennis courts looked and felt back then. He left the area after high school to study at Goshen College. When he returned three years ago, he saw that the courts 鈥渉adn鈥檛 been maintained very much.鈥 鈥淭here were huge cracks that were big enough to sprain an ankle,鈥 he said.

Diener, the son of alumni Eugene 鈥68 and Gloria 鈥76, met with Bert about a year ago to see whether anything could be done to restore the courts to their former glory. At the same time, Paul Leaman 鈥86, head of Eastern Mennonite School, had been in talks with the athletic director about resurfacing the courts.

For the past decade or so, EMS鈥 tennis teams practiced and competed on the 91短视频 courts. But, with the condition of the asphalt deteriorating to the point where they were no longer safe for competitive high school play, Leaman said, the school had to look elsewhere. For the past couple years, EMS rented tennis courts from Harrisonburg Parks and Recreation. Those rental costs became unsustainable, and Leaman sought a way to partner with 91短视频 to get its courts resurfaced.

Funding for the project came from EMS, Virginia Mennonite Retirement Community, grants from the U.S. Tennis Association, an 91短视频 fund designated for tennis, and other organizations and private donors. Leaman led a fundraising campaign for the project, calling on families who had played tennis at EMS over the years, and raised the amount they needed within a month. 鈥淧eople saw the need and they jumped in quickly to make that happen,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 want to thank all the people who gave what they could to make this possible.鈥

Seed donors, led by generous supporters and avid pickleball players Dale Metzler and Barbra Graber Metzler 鈥76, sparked the idea for pickleball courts at 91短视频 and contributed money to make it a reality. The retired couple discovered the sport within the past five years and wanted to introduce it to younger generations, said Graber Metzler, a member of the 91短视频 theater faculty from 1981-2005. 鈥淧ickleball has become the spice of our lives, and when you get excited about something, you want to share it with others,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hat I love about it is that it鈥檚 not about any of the things that divide us. It鈥檚 simply about getting on a court with other people and having a good time.鈥

鈥淭he universe aligned in terms of interested groups within the community and the willingness of 91短视频 administration to partner with them,鈥 Bert said. 鈥淭his was a highly collaborative project, both in its design and use policies, as well as in how the financial needs were met.鈥

What鈥檚 next

A future phase of the project will resurface and transform the basketball court area, south of the pickleball courts, into two basketball courts and a futsal court.

The pickleball and tennis courts offer future teaching opportunities such as youth clinics and instruction for beginner players. Bert said that additional funding will be used to purchase benches for the tennis and pickleball courts. Windscreens鈥攆eaturing the 91短视频, EMS and VMRC logos鈥攚ill be added to the fencing around the space.

A future phase of the court enhancement project will resurface and transform the basketball court area into two basketball courts and a futsal court. Leaman said he would love to see the city step forward in partnering for this next step of the project. 鈥淭he city was supportive of this project, philosophically, and it just didn鈥檛 work in their budget cycle,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e friends of the university, and I think they鈥檙e interested in seeing the current basketball courts get developed.鈥

A pickleball tournament at the 91短视频 courts on Saturday, May 24, will raise funds for future improvements to the courts. For more information about the tournament, contact Eric Benson at 540-560-4883. For information about the local pickleball community, contact Mike Weaver at pbhburg@gmail.com.

Those interested in supporting the outdoor court enhancement project can email Bert at: carrie.bert@emu.edu

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