Arizona Traditions Home Sales: November 2007

Below are the closed home sales in Arizona Traditions for November 2007. Simply click on any of the markers for information about a particular home.

All data is provided by the Arizona Regional MLS and is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

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Pickleball at Arizona Traditions

avatar-thumbnail.jpgAs I was putting together the information page for Arizona Traditions, I couldn’t help running into Pickleball and the Arizona Traditions Pickleball Club.

Once upon a time as a reporter for the Sun City Daily News-Sun I had the chance to play multiple sports with the residents of the Northwest Valley’s active adult communities – bocce, lawn bowling, billiards, checkers and a memorable and tragicomic round of golf at Westbrook Village.

But pickleball?

For the uninitiated, pickleball is played on a badminton court using a plastic ball similar to a whiffle ball and either wooden or composite paddles. The net on the court is lowered down to ground level and stands 34 inches high. There are rules, naturally, but I’ll leave you to read them for yourself at the USA Pickleball Association’s official website.

Why pickleball? It seems one of the sports inventors owned a cocker spaniel named Pickles whose claim to fame was chasing stray balls and hiding with them in the bushes.  (Reminds me of the true story of the town of Snowflake, Arizona – founded by two families, the Snows and the Flakes. Precipitation had nothing to do with it.)

For more information on pickleball at Arizona Traditions, or the homes you can purchase to live in between pickleball tournaments, send me an e-mail. I’m also up for a game if anyone would like to toss out an invite.

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About Arizona Traditions

ABOUT ARIZONA TRADITIONS

Arizona Traditions in Surprise, Arizona blends both the traditional and the contemporary in a country club setting into a unique active adult community.

Arizona Traditions’ 24,000-square-foot community center boasts a fitness center, stained glass studio, woodworking shop, computer room, ceramics studio and a sewing and quilting center. View a full list of Arizona Traditions’ clubs and activities groups.

For those who prefer life under the sun, the 18-hole golf course winding its way through the community provides a challenging round in Arizona’s beautiful weather. View the official site for the Arizona Traditions Golf Club.

Arizona Traditions is located on Bell Road, five miles west of Grand Avenue and minutes from the Surprise Recreation Campus, spring training home of the Texas Rangers and Kansas City Royals.