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Love Tennis Weekend 21st Nov @ Lynmore Tennis Club

Vivien from Lynmore

Lynmore Tennis Club will be open for NZ Love Tennis Weekend on Sunday 21st Nov from 10am to 4pm. Anyone can come along and give tennis a go for FREE! With activities for all ages including court play, mini games, fun events, spot prizes and sausage sizzle. We will be here to answer any question you may have including coaching sessions, club nights, competitions and social events. Discounted membership on the day for new members. Location: Cnr Selwyn & Lewis Rd, Lynmore
For more information please ring Vivien Cooper at 0272703594.

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