Wellington Park Tennis & Pickleball Courts

Courts are cracked. Lets rebuild them.

Dedicated Courts │ 50% Committed for Rebuild

Wellington Park is home to Rindge’s only public outdoor tennis and pickleball courts used by youth, families, older adults, and residents of all abilities. Today, those courts are cracked and deteriorating.  The Town has committed $100,000 and three generous donors have pledged or given an additional $55,000 to bring the total of committed funding to $155,000. We need to raise $145,000 more to reach our $300,000 goal and deliver new, dedicated courts by Summer 2027.  Every dollar you give to the Wellington Park Courts Fund goes into a restricted account and can only be used for this project.

Cracked unsafe court surface at Wellington park
Amount Raised 50%

Funding Needed

$300,000

Total Quoted Project

$155,000

Committed town & donors

$145,000

Our goal

More than half way funded!

$155,000 committed by town and early donors. Help us raise the final $145,000.

Reconstruction - Not repair

The existing courts at Wellington Park have surface cracks up to 2 inches wide, deteriorating net posts, and active safety warnings posted on-site by Rindge Recreation. Patching is no longer viable the base has failed and reconstruction is the only durable solution.

Cracked unsafe court surface at Wellington park

THE VISION

A complete reconstruction of Rindge’s public court complex — designed for all ages, all abilities, and both sports. Dedicated courts for each sport eliminate scheduling conflicts and deliver a better experience for every player.

Reconstructed courts

BE A PART OF SOMETHING LASTING

Donate

Tax-deductible gift to the restricted Wellington Park Courts Fund. helps us fund the court reconstruction project.

Volunteer

Help with outreach, events, and community organizing. Every hour helps move the project forward.

 

Partner

Support this project through sponsorships, grants or in-kind contributions.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the courts be free and open to the public?

The reconstructed courts at Wellington Park will be free and open to all residents and visitors — no fees, no reservations required.

All donations are placed in the Wellington Park Courts Fund a restricted fund managed by Friends of Rindge Initiative that can only be used for this project.

Dedicated courts provide proper dimensions, surface markings, and net heights for each sport eliminating scheduling conflicts and delivering a better experience for both tennis and pickleball players.

The target construction season is Summer 2027, contingent on completing the $145,000 fundraising goal. The Town of Rindge has already committed $100,000 and three early donors have given $55,000.

 Lighting is not included in this project phase. It may be considered in a future phase.

Ready to help rebuild the Wellington courts?

Every gift at any level brings us one step closer to opening day for the reconstructed courts at Wellington Park.

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