Vandalia, Ohio Pickleball

Vandalia, Ohio Pickleball 514 members 55+, VRC Schedule
Fall Schedule: Starting 9/2/25:
Mon, Wed. Weather Hotline: (937)415-2387

Fri: 11:30-2
Tues & Thurs: Skills & Drills: 10-10:30
Regular play: 10:30-12:30
Tues: 6:45-8:45pm
Sun: 12-2:00



Est. 2015

12/22/2025

FYI:
There WILL have pickleball tomorrow, Tues Dec 23,
at the Rec Center.

11/29/2025

A friend of mine sent this to me. Read & enjoy!

Subject: Why We Love Pickleball

The Psychology of Pickleball: Why We’re All Addicted (and Proud of It) - by Lee Whitwell

When we were kids, play was our natural state. We ran, climbed, chased, giggled, scraped our knees, and waited for the street lights to come on or begged for five more minutes before coming inside. Then life happened. We grew up, got degrees, got jobs, got mortgages, got responsible. Somewhere between college applications and 401(k)s, play quietly packed up and left the building and the saddest part is, it happened while we weren’t looking. None of us even noticed it was gone. But then came pickleball. And suddenly, we’re playing again. At its core, pickleball hits all the right psychological buttons. It’s movement, connection, and challenge all wrapped in laughter and plastic wiffle-ball chaos. It gives us a dopamine hit every time we win a point, a serotonin boost when we laugh with friends, and something even deeper—it taps into one of Maslow’s most fundamental human needs: belonging. In Maslow’s hierarchy, once we’ve met our basic survival needs—food, safety, shelter—what we crave most is connection. We want to feel seen, valued, and part of something bigger than ourselves. Pickleball checks every one of those boxes. It’s not just a sport—it’s a social ecosystem where strangers become partners, partners become friends, and friends become family. It’s our adult version of recess, only now recess comes with a post-match margarita. Pickleball has done something remarkable, it’s brought every cross-section of life onto the same court. White collar meets blue collar. Republican d***s with Democrat. Gay, straight, young, old, retired, still figuring it out, everyone’s welcome. No uniforms, no hierarchy, just paddles, laughter, and questionable line calls. It’s one of the few places left where connection beats comparison. We’re addicted, yes, but not just to the game. We’re addicted to the culture it’s created. We belong. We’re part of something. Our friend groups are growing instead of shrinking. Games turn into coffee, into happy hour, into lifelong friendships. Pickleball has become an extension of our backyard—an open invitation to connect, play, and be seen. The last time most of us were surrounded by such a diverse mix of people was back in college or university, when the campus population drew from every corner of the world. But even then, those connections existed mostly on a horizontal axis—people our own age, walking similar paths. Pickleball has added a vertical axis to that social map, bridging generations, professions, and perspectives in a way no other sport truly has. It’s not just diversity on paper, it’s diversity in motion, playing side by side, point by point. As adults, our social circles tend to get smaller. But pickleball has flipped that script. We’re meeting new people, laughing with strangers, finding our tribe. How many people in your phone now have “Pickleball” as their first or last name? Exactly. Pickleball didn’t just bring us a new sport, it gave us permission to play again. To show up without agenda. To laugh until our cheeks hurt. To remember that the best parts of life don’t happen in boardrooms or inboxes. They happen on courts, surrounded by people who now feel like family. And that, my friends, is why we’re all beautifully, unapologetically addicted. There would be a lot more joy in the world if more people played pickleball.

11/25/2025

The adjusted Winter Break Senior Pickleball Hours are as follows:

Pickleball will be held from 11:45am-2:00pm on the following M/F dates:
Monday, December 22
Friday, December 26
Monday, December 29
Wednesday, December 31
Friday, January 2

Pickleball is cancelled on the following dates:
Tuesday, December 23
Wednesday, December 24
Thursday, December 25
Tuesday, December 30
Thursday, January 1

On Friday, December 12th, during regular Senior Pickleball hours from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., we will be hosting a “Paddles, Plaid, & Peppermint Party” to celebrate Christmas with our Senior Pickleball group. The event will include photo opportunities, festive snacks, and more! We encourage everyone to come dressed in the Christmas spirit (even plaid!) and enjoy an afternoon of pickleball and fun.

No Senior Pickleball on the following dates this month:

Friday December 19th
Tuesday December 23rd
Wednesday December 24th
Thursday December 25th
Tuesday December 30th
Thursday January 1st

No Open Pickleball on the following dates this month:
Sunday January 4th

11/21/2025

Reminder- The Rec Center will only be open from 7:00am-12:00pm on Thursday November 27th due to Thanksgiving! No Pickleball!

11/07/2025

Pickleball is cancelled next Friday November 14th due to the Masquerade Senior Social going on inside the gym from 1:00pm-3:00pm. All regular pickleball players are welcome to attend!

No Senior Pickleball on the following dates this month:

Friday November 14th
Friday November 21st

10/27/2025

The VRC gymnasium will be closed starting at 2:30pm on Monday, November 3 and reopen on Wednesday, November 5 at 5:00am due to Election Day. We apologize for any inconvenience
this may cause.

No Senior Pickleball on the following dates this month:

Tuesday November 4th
Friday November 21st

Current Hours:

Senior Pickleball
Monday/Wednesday/Friday- 11:30am-2:00pm
Tuesday/Thursday- 10:30am-12:30pm (Skills & Drills: 10:00am-10:30am)
Open Pickleball
Tuesday- 6:45pm-8:45pm
Sunday- 12:00pm-2:00pm

No Open Pickleball on the following dates this month:

Tuesday November 4th

Celebration of Life for Jim LeflarIt is with a great deal of sadness that we share with you that we lost one of our nice...
10/15/2025

Celebration of Life for Jim Leflar

It is with a great deal of sadness that we share with you that we lost one of our nicest pickle ballplayers on Friday October 10th, 2025. Jim Leflar lost his brave battle with cancer.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Jim's family and all of you who cared about and knew Jim.

A Celebration of Life will be held on:

Saturday, October 25, 2025
3:00 - 6:00 pm (Eastern time)

Courtyard by Marriott Dayton North
7087 Miller Lane, Dayton, OH 45414

See more details here:

View James William Leflar Jr.'s obituary, send flowers, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.

R.R.I.P. Sister Jean!
10/10/2025

R.

R.I.P. Sister Jean!

09/28/2025

Thanks to the 140 players who registered & played in the Pickleball Palooza. We appreciated your participation & support!!

09/27/2025

Hope to see lots of Vandalia Pickleball Association members at the Pickleball Palooza today at Helke park!! Breakfast is now ready (with coffee!)

Address

1111 Stonequarry Road
Vandalia, OH
45414

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 9am
2pm - 2pm
Tuesday 7am - 9am
Wednesday 7am - 9am
Thursday 7am - 9am

Telephone

+19374152340

Website

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