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Junior Tennis Open Days - Sunday 17th & 24th September

Theresa Lill from Stokes Valley Tennis Club

At Stokes Valley Tennis Club we love tennis and welcome anyone interested to check us out!!

Our junior coaching programme runs for two school terms on Sunday afternoons. We also run Hot Shots Coaching which caters to younger players with size-appropriate equipment.

We are having two Junior Open Days on Sunday 17th & 24th September.
Come check us out to register for a season of coaching and/or interclub tennis.

Details are on the flyer but we will run two groups:
1pm-2pm - 11yrs
and under
2.30pm-4pm - 12yrs and over

Games, treats and activities lead by our friendly coaches from Evolve Tennis.
We will run the BBQ to keep tummies well fed!


Lets make it a fun & exciting start to the season - bring some friends along for a good time!
Racquets available to borrow :)

Please check our flyer or our website www.stokesvalleytennisclub.org.nz......
Or contact:
Theresa Lill
Junior Convenor
0211679413 or theresalill.svtc@gmail.com

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Junior Open Day Flyer Sep 2017.pdf Download View

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