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Nov 02, 2013 Sports
Planet Paintball Guyana will be hosting its official launching of the company’s latest paintball park today at 13:00hrs at the Jackie Robertson Ground, Pattensen, East Coast Demerara and admission is free.
Planet Paintball Guyana (PPG) opened for business at the N.I.S sports ground in 2012 and has been committed to developing the sport of paintball throughout its existence. The work put into this commitment has seen the interest in paintball in Guyana steadily increase over the past year, so much so, that the company felt that now was the time to make a considerable investment into its facilities, in order to bring the highest standard of playing facility to Guyana.
The launching of the new PPG Pattensen facilities will provide an exciting alternative source of relaxation and fun for both children and adults, where players will have the opportunity to partake in paintball sports in a safe and secure environment, operated in accordance with international paintball industry best practices to ensure the safety and enjoyment of players at all times.
At today’s launching, each person who would like to experience the sport for themselves will have access to paintball gears FREE of charge.
According to a release, Mrs. Reona Cathro, CEO said, “We want to provide as many people as possible with the opportunity to participate in the game. This is a great sport and the launch of our Pattensen park is a great opportunity for anyone considering taking it up to give it a try, or for persons who are simply interested in seeing for themselves what it is all about to come out and play or join other spectators to have an enjoyable fun filled afternoon.”
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