Just to you Denise. I appreciate your emails and agree with your
observations.Thank youAnn Kaster Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
-------- Original message --------From: Denise McCambridge <napamcc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 5/19/22 10:01 AM (GMT-10:00) To: mypickleball@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject:
[mypickleball] Re: News Letter Thank you very much. I totally agree.You are
the unofficial coordinator & excluding a player because another player has
issues with that player does not seem appropriate. We have responsibility for
ourselves.Let’s go have some fun!!Denise Sent from my iPhoneOn May 19, 2022, at
12:30 PM, Ken Chicken <1bucksnort13@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This is a special note
about the PB group that plays three days a week in Montague and two
days a week at the Y in Yreka. I think it would be good to review
how PB got started in this area and by whom. This all began at the
Ford Garage in the office of Jim Wilson when he and I sat down and
decided to get PB going in this area. At first we were going to play
at the tennis courts in Yreka; however, we encountered some
resistance from the local tennis players, so we migrated out to
Montague and asked the Montague city council if we could make
arrangements to play on their tennis courts. We did receive a little
resistance from a supposed tennis player, but that was soon dispelled
and we began play at the Montague courts.
We have been playing in
Montague ever since, and for the most part I have been the one that
reminds our players to come play. Jerry Guse has helped me out in
the winter when I have been down south. The point in reviewing all
of this, is to remind everyone that we do not have an organized group
and we do not have a representative that can tell people in our group
what to do. Everyone is welcome to play. If a member of our
group finds that they do not want to play with another member, they
do not need to do so.
None of our members have
the right to tell another member of our group that they can no longer
play with our group! In conclusion I want to make it clear that
everyone is welcome to play.
Thank you,
Jerry Churchill