by Sara 

Winter means lights out for Magnolia?s nighttime tennis players

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Seattle Parks and Recreation will shut off the lights at most outdoor lighted tennis courts for the winter on Nov. 3, 2014. This is an effort to create energy savings during the months when few people play tennis outside. Sadly, Magnolia courts aren’t on the list…

Itching for court time? Lights at courts below stay on year round:

 

  • Bobby Morris Playfield at Cal Anderson Park on Capitol Hill, 1635 11th Ave., (one court)

 

  • Jefferson Park on Beacon Hill, 3801 Beacon Ave. S (four courts)

 

  • Meadowbrook Playfield in northeast Seattle, 10533 35th Ave. NE (six courts)

 

  • Miller Playfield in Capitol Hill/Central District, 330 19th Ave. E (two courts)

 

  • Lower Woodland Park in northwest Seattle, 1000 N 50th St. (10 courts)

 

  • Rainier Playfield in southeast Seattle, 3700 S Alaska St. (four courts)

 

  • Solstice Park, in West Seattle, 7400 Fauntleroy Way SW (formerly Lincoln Park Annex, six courts)

Winter play is also available at the Amy Yee Tennis Center?s indoor courts. For information, please call 206-684-4764 or click here.? For information about the Sandpoint Tennis Center at Magnuson Park please?click here. For the full listing of Seattle Parks tennis courts,?click here.

Parks will turn the lights back on when we return to Daylight Savings Time in March 2015.

 

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