Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Join us this weekend for our big Gala with Tenacity, Notre Dame, Minnesota and South Carolina!

Hi, Everyone:


The Friday Pro-Am is already sold out, but there is still plenty of space for the Saturday afternoon Family Cookout and Doubles Extravaganza.  Saturday weather shows 0% chance of rain and 66 degrees.  It's the perfect time to enjoy the Beren Tennis Center and these national caliber teams by yourself or with your family.  And if you have children, and want to get them turned on to tennis, or want some extra motivation to keep working on your serve-and-volley game, it's the best show in town.


Info to register below...tickets will be sold at the door if there is space and food left, but it sure makes it easier to plan if you register in advance.   to come at the last minute, but it makes it a lot easier to

WATCH SOME OF THE BEST MEN'S VARSITY TENNIS
IN THE COUNTRY AND HELP SUPPORT TENACITY.

Don't forget to join us October 1st and 2nd for the National College Tennis Showdown, an exciting, affordable family-oriented spectacle featuring four of the top men's varsity teams in the country. Combining incredible tennis with unique playing opportunities and other fun-filled activities, the rain-or-shine two-day event will include:

 
* A PRO AM

           Friday, October 1, 2010, 4-6 PM

           $250.00 per participant

 

* ROUND-ROBIN DOUBLES MATCHES BETWEEN ALL FOUR TEAMS

           Saturday, October 2, 2010, 2-4 PM

           $20.00 Adults, $10.00 Children

 

* FAMILY COOKOUT

           Saturday, October 2, 2010, 3:30-5 PM

           Free with ticket to tennis matches

 

All proceeds will benefit Tenacity and our ongoing tennis, literacy, and life-skills programs so we hope to see you there.

For more information, to purchase tickets or register for the Pro Am, please visit our website at www.Tenacity.org.



--
Dave Fish
E. Scott Mead Family Head Coach of Men's Tennis
Harvard University Dept of Athletics
Murr Center
65 N. Harvard St.
Boston, MA 02163
fish@fas.harvard.edu

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