MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – A new bocce league that wants to use Middletown Trailside Park as the location for its courts will hold a planning meeting this weekend and will be discussed at next week's Middletown Area Town Hall meeting.
Middletown Bocce League Robert Battaile said league members will hold their first planning meeting from 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 7, at the Middletown Community Center, 21256 Washington St.
Battaile said the meeting is open to the public.
At a meeting of the Middletown Area Town Hall, or MATH, late in 2016, Battaile introduced the formation of the league.
He said the meeting this Saturday is preparation for going back to MATH at its Jan. 12 meeting, at which point the league will be on the group's agenda.
One of the issues to be decided is whether or not the league will use Trailside Park on Highway 175 as the site of its courts.
Battaile said the county of Lake, which owns the park has suggested that location to the league.
The park was badly damaged in the Valley fire. Most of its trees have been cut down due to the damage from the fire, but there are plans to plant new trees.
A map of the park with illustrations of where the four bocce courts would go shows them located near the park's parking lot and restrooms.
To learn more or take a survey, visit www.middletownbocce.org .
Middletown Bocce League forms; group to hold Jan. 7 planning meeting
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