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Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital Foundation – In The Pink
Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital Foundation – In The Pink

When
Oct 3rd, 2025 - Oct 4th, 2025
All Day

Martha Jefferson Hospital Foundation hosts the 23rd annual “In the Pink Tennis and Pickleball Charity Event.”

Friday and Saturday, October 3rd and 4th – at nine area clubs this year.  You do not have to be a member to play at any club!  Whether you are a champ or a newbie, there’s a court waiting for you.  Grab a friend, throw on your best PINK outfit and sign up to play for a weekend of action, laughter and impact.  YES – there are PRIZES!

Play with a Purpose!  Hosted by the Women’s Committee of the Martha Jefferson Hospital Foundation, 100% of all proceeds will support the fight against breast cancer and other free women’s health initiatives to help local women in our community.  Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital offers Free Screening mammograms to those who do not have insurance or whose insurance does not cover mammograms.

Friday, October 3rd from 6pm-9pm:

Pickleball in Pink:  At Farmington Country Club, Glenmore, Lake Monticello and Brooks Family YMCA

Mixed Doubles Tennis at Farmington Country Club

On Saturday, October 4th from 9am-Noon:

Pickleball in Pink:  Greencroft, Keswick and Brooks Family YMCA

Women in Pink:  Boar’s Head, Farmington Country Club, Forest Lakes, Keswick and Lake Monticello

Men in Pink:  ACAC

Juniors in Pink:  Boar’s Head

Judy Divita from the Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital Women’s Committee stopped by with all the details on the 23rd Annual “In the Pink Tennis and Pickleball Charity Event.” It’s all in support of the fight against breast cancer and other free women’s health initiatives to help local women in our community. Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital offers Free Screening mammograms to those who do not have insurance or whose insurance does not cover mammograms.

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