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  2. Pickleball courts, pools and a cafe proposed by high-end gym ...

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    But new attractions such as pickleball courts and personal training programs have helped Life Time regain its affluent ... Membership prices at the current Cary Life Time location start at $179 a ...

  3. Two new parks open in western Cary with more options for ...

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    The number of parks in Cary just grew with the addition of two neighborhood parks in the western part of town. ... There are six lighted tennis courts and six lighted pickleball courts at the park ...

  4. Cary residents will vote on a $590M in bonds this election ...

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    Over the last 10 years, Cary has lost about 4,000 housing units that cost under $1,000 a month to rent. On average, renters pay about $1,500 a month in Cary, according to U.S. Census data.

  5. Bond Park - Wikipedia

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    The 29,000 sq ft (2,700 m 2) Bond Park Community Center, has classrooms, rental space, a gym, and courts for badminton, basketball, pickleball and volleyball. [2] [24] Cary Parks and Recreation hosts a variety of programs ranging from arts to history.to esports and day camp. [24]

  6. Pickleball in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The original court made use of an existing badminton court, but the first dedicated pickleball court was built in 1967 at the Washington home of another of Pritchard’s friends, Bob O’Brien. [6] By 1968 the game had become popular with many of the inventor’s friends and neighbors.

  7. Herbert Young Community Center - Wikipedia

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    The Herbert C. Young Community Center is the local community and recreation center in Cary, North Carolina. The center opened in 1991, and was the first such facility in the town. It was renamed in 2001 in honor of Herb Young, a 20-year volunteer and former Town Council member who also served on the Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources ...