The Whitefish Open, a friendly pickleball competition to raise money for the Cancer Support Association of Whitefish High School, is now set for Saturday June 28th.
Whitefish High School student Cole Moses is at the forefront of the first ever Whitefish Open Pickleball Tournament. Moses created the event to benefit the Cancer Support Association of Whitefish High School.
Due to the weather, last weekend, the event will now take place this Saturday June 28th at the new Pickleball courts at Smith Fields in Whitefish.
"Sign up to play, bring your community spirit and be a part of something meaningful."
I had the pleasure of catching up with WHS student Cole Moses to talk about the event, how it got started and the why this is so special to him.
To learn more, register and for event details, click here: https://the-whitefish-open-wpnw7w6.gamma.site/
Don't forget to follow them on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/whitefish.open/
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