2669 days ago

Junior Tennis Open Day, Sunday 2nd September, 1pm- 3pm

Theresa Lill from Stokes Valley Tennis Club

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

Come join us to celebrate the new season at our Junior Open Day this Sunday 2nd September from 1pm-3pm.
We will have 2 hrs of planned activities and games, free sausage sizzle, and prizes (for both kids and adults).

Bring friends and family along for a fun start to the season.
Racquets available to borrow :)

Please check our flyer attached 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 2018.pdf Download View

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