
Residents in St. Johns County can ready themselves to dive into a new sports experience as the county unveils four new sand volleyball courts at Nocatee Community Park. The ceremonial ribbon cutting is set on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. Party-goers and sports enthusiasts will find the festivities at 707 Nocatee Center Way, Ponte Vedra, marking the expansion of recreational facilities in this fast-growing community.
The introduction of these courts is meant to serve both as a local haven for amateur players and to attract potentially larger volleyball tournaments. The investment reflects a growing recognition of sand volleyball not only as a pastime but as a rapidly developing competitive sport. St. Johns County aims to quickly become a key player in providing top-notch venues for both local and visiting teams.
The event promises to feature remarks from local officials, including Krista Joseph, Chair and District 4 Representative of the St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners, and Ryan Kane, Director of the St. Johns County Parks and Recreation Department. Their presence underscores the county's commitment to enhancing community life through the development of public amenities that encourage an active lifestyle.
Media outlets are cordially invited to attend and will have the opportunity to directly interview the speakers and participants after the ceremony concludes. According to information provided by the St. Johns County Office of Public Affairs, additional visual assets like photos and video can be made available upon request. It's an ideal chance for the media to visually capture the new asset within the county's portfolio of recreational spaces.
For those interested in more details or unable to attend, photos and further information following the ribbon-cutting ceremony will be obtainable courtesy of the St. Johns County Office of Public Affairs. Details about the project can also be found at the St. Johns County website.









