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Free Tennis Open House Offered in Palatine

Palatine Park District has once again partnered with First Serve Management to offer tennis lessons and opportunities for the Palatine community.

The instructors from First Serve Management are offering a free Open House for all ages and all levels on Saturday, May 21 from 3:00pm to 6:00pm. This free Open House will be held on the tennis courts at Eagle Park, 1425 N. Oak Street in Palatine. The event will include free games and drills, giveaways, and information about our tennis lessons in Palatine. Participants should bring a tennis racket. This event offers the perfect opportunity to kick off the tennis season and learn more about the program and staff.

Dana Joseph and Chris Cabanban of First Serve Management and their team of instructors will be providing tennis services for the Palatine community. First Serve's mission is to nurture the love of the game of tennis. Family-friendly programming encourages students to play the sport for a lifetime and provide a path to pursue the level they wish to attain. From beginning recreational players looking for fitness and fun to tournament competitors, the First Serve instructors understand that everyone plays tennis for different reasons.

Summer tennis lesson sessions begin June 13 and July 18. First Serve Management provides lessons for children ages 4 and up, junior high players, high school players, and adults. A variety of group lessons, private lessons, mini-camps, and leagues are offered. For complete details, visit www.palatineparks.org.

For more information, contact Todd Ranum, Palatine Park District Athletic Coordinator, at 847-496-6238 or tranum@palatineparks.org.

The mission of Palatine Park District is to provide a variety of safe, enjoyable and affordable parks, programs and recreational facilities that will enhance the quality of life by promoting good health and well-being for all residents and visitors while being fiscally responsible stewards of community assets and tax dollars.

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