


The same program is offered at the Pelham Tennis Center at City Park on Wednesdays starting May 17 from 7:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m., and Thursday nights starting May 18 from 7:00 p.m. The Pelham Racquet Club will offer the program on Tuesdays starting May 25 from 10:00 a.m. You pay 30 dollars to USTA and receive a racquet, four hours of instruction, and a shirt," said Mills. "The Ready, Set, Tennis" program is a good value. In addition to the Community Day, Pelham Racquet Club and the Pelham Tennis Center are offering an inexpensive, more in-depth option for adults who decide they want to learn more. See the flyer below for complete details. There will be children's activities such as face painting, and an inflatable, plus free ice cream for all. It's a chance for anyone who wants to learn the game or sharpen their skills," said Chaney Mills, Director of the Pelham Racquet Club. You'll have a chance to get free pointers from the PRC tennis pros and play for free. "The event is open to all ages, from children to adults. The free Community Day event will be held from 10:00 a.m. The annual PRC Learn to Play Tennis Community Day is set for Saturday, May 13, which is the weekend before the opening of the USTA Women's Pro Circuit Tournament. Not only is the club hosting a major tournament with noteworthy pros on the lineup, but it is also offering a chance for the general public to gain exposure to the game. May is a busy month at Pelham Racquet Club.
