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PickleRage Hosts Plainfield Open Houses Offering Final Founder Memberships

PickleRage announced public open houses in Plainfield to preview its indoor courts and offer the final Founder Memberships ahead of the club’s opening.

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PickleRage Hosts Plainfield Open Houses Offering Final Founder Memberships
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PickleRage announced a slate of public open houses to give Plainfield players a first look at its new indoor pickleball facility and to offer what it calls the final Founder Memberships before the club opens. The announcement, made January 15, sets three preview dates: January 28, January 31 and February 2 at the facility located at 900 North Avenue, Plainfield, NJ.

Attendees at the open houses will be able to tour the courts, meet staff, test the facilities and, for a limited time, sign up at Founder Member rates. Those opportunities make these events the last clear chance for local players and organizers to lock in introductory membership incentives tied to the preview series. PickleRage positions the new venue as a hub for organized programming, social play, lessons and events, which matters for players who need reliable indoor court time through the winter and for groups planning stay-and-play or retreat-style events in central New Jersey.

The announcement emphasizes community access plans and programming potential rather than just private club benefits. That signals room rentals, league scheduling and lesson blocks could be available for local clubs, schools and event planners. For weekend players and league coordinators, the facility offers the practical value of indoor courts to host matches, round robins and clinics when weather would otherwise cancel outdoor play.

Plainfield’s courts will also be useful to groups organizing retreats or multi-day stays that rely on consistent court time and event support. Early members who take Founder Memberships during these preview events are likely to gain priority for court reservations and program sign-ups once regular operations begin, making the open houses strategic for anyone arranging clinics, tournaments or group retreats.

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Community players should approach the open houses ready to evaluate court surfaces, sight lines, lighting and locker or staging space for groups. Bring paddles and courtside questions about availability for lessons, league play and group bookings. Those practical checks will help organizers determine whether the venue fits their event formats and player levels.

With the preview dates set and Founder Memberships limited, PickleRage’s open houses crystallize the facility’s role as a new local destination for pickleball activity. For players and planners in Plainfield and neighboring towns, these events are the immediate step to secure membership perks and to scout a winter-ready venue for lessons, leagues and retreat-style gatherings.

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