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River Town Times - June 25, 2025

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Ribbon cut at new pickleball courts

RTT PHOTO BY RON GIOFU Members of Amherstburg town council, administration and the Amherstburg Pickleball Association celebrate the ribbon cutting at the new pickleball courts at the Libro Centre last Saturday. There are eight new pickleball-only courts that have been in use the last few weeks.

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By Ron Giofu

The grills were fired up at the Amherstburg Ribfest held over the weekend along Ramsay St.

Ribfest returns By Fred Groves

The sweet and savory scent of barbecue wafted down Ramsay Street this past weekend at the Amherstburg Ribfest. “The weather has been great. It only rained when we were closed. It’s been a great event. Amherstburg loves its rib fest,” said Gus Sakellis. His Fabulous Ribs Royal BBQ was one of the three entries in the second annual event. They went up against The Hogfather – BBQ to die for, and Dinosaur Smoke House. At stake was a couple of big trophies for best sauce and best ribs. “We love the bragging rights but at the end of the day we are all family. We are here to look after each other,” said Sakellis.

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The eight new pickleball courts at the Libro Centre started getting used recently with the official grand opening taking place over the weekend. A ribbon cutting featuring members of Amherstburg town council, the Amherstburg Pickleball Association (APA) and other supporters took place Saturday morning as part of a tournament the APA was presenting. The new $468,568.31 pickleball courts were a contentious issue as it was being debated, something Mayor Michael Prue said was “hard fought.” Prue said members of the pickleball community came out and “made us understand” about the sport’s growth. Town council ultimately decided in favour of pickleball-only courts, something Prue said is also happening in other communities in the region such as LaSalle and Windsor. The passion of the APA members was evident, he indicated, and town staff worked hard with the group to ensure the courts became a reality. Steve Hayes from the town’s recreation staff was identified and praised for his work to ensure the project was completed. Despite contentious debate around the council table,

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the effort from project supporters never wavered, Prue added. “These were supposed to be here last fall but the winter got in the way,” he quipped. Director of parks, facilities and recreation Heidi Baillargeon noted the partnership with the APA and that the volunteer group helped the town to ensure the courts were built properly. APA vice chair Linda DiPasquale called last Saturday a “celebration” and she also pointed out the partnership between the group and the town. She thanked the town for allowing them to have a seat at the table, and she also thanked her group for its passion for the sport of pickleball. APA chair Richard White presented a cheque for $24,019.43 to the town and vowed it was the “first of many” cheques that will be given to the town to help maintain and add to the courts. Additions could include shade structures, permanent seating, lights and general maintenance, DiPasquale noted. DiPasquale said pickleball is the fastest growing sport in North America and that “for years” people have had to leave Amherstburg to play.

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