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1278 days ago

Love Tennis at Campbells Bay Tennis Club this Sunday!

Tash from Castor Bay

LOVE TENNIS - COME AND JOIN THE PARTY ON SUNDAY 11AM!
This Sunday is Love Tennis from 11am-4pm and you, your family and your friends are invited to join us for an action packed day of activities.



Here is the schedule:

🎾 11am-1pm COFFEE: Little Monkey's Coffee serving up amazing coffee to start our day
🎾 11am-12.30pm: LIVE MUSIC: Come and listen to Kristin School students Sonny Pring and duo Grace Allis and Leigh Edmeads entertain us
🎾 11.30am COACHING: Free coaching for all ages
🎾 12pm-2pm FOOD: Free BBQ thanks to New World Milford and ice-blocks thanks to EURO POOLS LTD - New Zealand
🎾 1pm EXHIBITION TENNIS: Doubles Exhibition Match with Coach Ben and club member Stacey Housley vs Chelsea Cup Stanley Long and club member Jin Yoo in a first to 9 games battle
🎾 2pm-3pm LIVE MUSIC: Paul TT & Friends Jazz Duo playing some smooth beats
🎾 2.30pm COACHING: Free coaching for all ages



Courts are otherwise available to have a hit around, bar is open, there's a serving competion, rackets available to borrow, a chance to win tickets to the ASB Classic and spot prizes to be won.


Come and check out the best club on the Shore nestled in the beautiful Centennial Park 😍


See you for all things tennis on Sunday at Love Tennis!

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