4Joy Paddles Donates Pickleball-Themed Tree to Junior League of Greenwich’s Enchanted Forest Event
The Junior League of Greenwich’s annual Enchanted Forest event is set to be even more magical this year with the addition of a pickleball-themed tree donated by local woman-owned business 4Joy Paddles. The donation from 4Joy Paddles CEO Stacey Cleary, a brain tumor survivor, adds a unique and joyful twist to the beloved community tradition.
The Enchanted Forest, a long-standing fundraising event in Greenwich, supports the Junior League of Greenwich’s initiatives focused on education, health, and community service. This year, 4Joy Paddles is excited to contribute to the event by showcasing the growing popularity of pickleball, a sport known for bringing people together and promoting healthy living.
4Joy Paddles, founded by Stacey Cleary, creates high-quality pickleball paddles with artistically-designed elements. The company’s mission is to spread joy and give back to health-related causes, including the Cure Alzheimer’s Fund, American Cancer Society, Ovarian Cancer Research, and Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
The Enchanted Forest, which has been a staple in the Greenwich community since 1972, not only provides a magical experience for families but also raises funds for important community projects. With the addition of the pickleball-themed tree from 4Joy Paddles, this year’s event promises to be a celebration of joy, community, and giving back.
Join the Junior League of Greenwich and 4Joy Paddles at the Enchanted Forest this November to experience the magic, support meaningful causes, and discover the joy of pickleball!