Ellington (CT) News: ERC Members Now Get 5 FREE Open Plays Every Month Starting July 1!

Published: June 21, 2025


We’re excited to share something big that’s been in the works behind the scenes — starting July 1, 2025, every Ellington Racquet Club member will now receive up to 5 FREE Pickleball Open Play sessions per month as part of their membership.


If you’ve been to an open play, you already know it’s one of the best ways to meet other players, stay active, and enjoy the sport in a social and relaxed environment. Normally, open play costs $20 per session, which means this new perk delivers up to $100 in added value every month — at no extra cost to members.


And that’s not all. This monthly perk comes on top of existing member benefits, including discounted court reservations, reduced rates on clinics, and early access to special events and tournaments.


Why This Change?


Since opening, ERC Owner Tracy French has made it a priority to listen closely to member feedback. Over the past year, one message kept coming through loud and clear: people want more ways to play and more reasons to get involved.


“We truly care about what our members think,” says French. “This club was built around community, and when we see opportunities to add real value to the member experience, we take them. That’s what this is all about.”


What You Need to Know


  • What’s included: 5 FREE Open Play sessions per month
  • Who gets it: All active & new ERC members
  • When it starts: July 1, 2025
  • Savings: $100/month value for just $50/month membership
  • Other perks: Still includes discounted court time, clinics, and more


Who Is ERC Membership For?


Whether you're a seasoned player, just picking up a paddle for the first time, or looking for a fun way to stay active and social, ERC’s membership is designed for you.


We welcome:


  • Adults, juniors, and seniors looking for a consistent pickleball (or fitness) outlet
  • New players interested in learning pickleball without pressure
  • Competitive players seeking court access, drills, and tournaments
  • Families wanting an affordable, social activity close to home


Membership Options


We offer three flexible membership types to fit every type of player and household:


  1. Adult Membership – Perfect for individual players looking to play regularly and take advantage of all ERC perks.
  2. Junior Membership – Designed for youth players under 18 who want to develop their skills and enjoy the game year-round.
  3. Family Membership – Ideal for households who want to stay active together and get the most value with shared benefits.


All memberships include access to discounted court rates, member-only perks, and now — 5 FREE open plays per month, starting July 1.


Click to join.


Why Pickleball?


Pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in the U.S., and it's easy to see why. It’s fast-paced, easy to learn, and accessible for all ages. At ERC, we’ve built a space where the game thrives — whether you’re playing recreationally or looking to improve competitively. With open play, clinics, events, and more, ERC is helping grow the sport right here in Ellington.


More Than Just Pickleball


While the new open play perk is a game-changer for pickleball fans, ERC membership goes beyond that.


Members also enjoy:


  • Discounted tennis court reservations — perfect for singles or doubles matches
  • No additional fees to access member pricing
  • Priority booking during peak hours
  • Access to special clinics, events, and seasonal programs


Whether you’re a pickleball regular or a tennis lover (or both), ERC membership gives you flexible, affordable ways to stay active and connected — all under one roof.


Where is Ellington Racquet Club located?


Ellington Racquet Club is locally owned and located at 55 Lower Butcher Road, Ellington, CT — right down the street from Ellington Agway and The Hidden Still.


We’re proud to be part of the Ellington community and surrounded by other great local businesses. Our facility is easy to find, offers plenty of parking, and provides a quiet, welcoming setting for players of all ages and skill levels.


Ready to Join?


This change is designed to make playing easier, more affordable, and more fun — whether you're just getting into pickleball or already spending hours on the court each week.


With 5 free monthly open plays, discounted pickleball and tennis court rates, and exclusive member perks, there’s never been a better time to become part of the ERC community.


Join today and experience the best of both pickleball and tennis — all in one place.


See you on the courts!

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