Okay folks! Summer is here in all its sunny glory. There is much going on for you to become involved with.
The Raytown, Missouri Parks and Recreation is definitely doing its parts in making your summer as fun-filled as possible. In addition to highlighting some of their events and continuing the Hot Fun in the Summertime Series I hope that you are getting ideas for similar events in your area of residence. Take advantage of them. They are available for you.
Here's just another example of something going on.
WHAT: Tennis Lessons for Youth and Adults
WHEN: Youth Lessons begin June 8 (Wednesday) and will continue for five weeks
Session Times: Wednesday or Saturday mornings at 8:00 a.m.
COST: $40.00
Adult Lessons begin June 6 (Monday) and will be three weeks in duration
Session Times: Two classes per week on Monday and Wednesday nights at 6:30 p.m.
COST: $45.00
NOTE: All youth and adult participants are required to bring a can of balls. Loaner rackets will be available.
LOCATION: All lessons will take place at Kenagy Park
ADDRESS: 79th St. and Raytown Rd.
INFORMATION: Call 816-358-4100 (Raytown Parks and Recreation Department)
SOURCE:
Raytown Times, June 1, 2011, Page 6
The Raytown, Missouri Parks and Recreation is definitely doing its parts in making your summer as fun-filled as possible. In addition to highlighting some of their events and continuing the Hot Fun in the Summertime Series I hope that you are getting ideas for similar events in your area of residence. Take advantage of them. They are available for you.
Here's just another example of something going on.
WHAT: Tennis Lessons for Youth and Adults
WHEN: Youth Lessons begin June 8 (Wednesday) and will continue for five weeks
Session Times: Wednesday or Saturday mornings at 8:00 a.m.
COST: $40.00
Adult Lessons begin June 6 (Monday) and will be three weeks in duration
Session Times: Two classes per week on Monday and Wednesday nights at 6:30 p.m.
COST: $45.00
NOTE: All youth and adult participants are required to bring a can of balls. Loaner rackets will be available.
LOCATION: All lessons will take place at Kenagy Park
ADDRESS: 79th St. and Raytown Rd.
INFORMATION: Call 816-358-4100 (Raytown Parks and Recreation Department)
SOURCE:
Raytown Times, June 1, 2011, Page 6
Published by Lee Hansen
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19 Comments
Post a CommentFun times ahead
Excellent information in this article. Thanks!
Great!
Great!
Sounds great Lee. I used to play tennis and really enjoyed it. It definitely gives you a great workout.
Thanks Lee!
That's a good price. Tennis is a fun sport. =)
I'm looking forward to a peaceful summer. We've had our fair of excitement these past few weeks. I'm hanging in there and thankful for your prayers. It hasn't been a walk in the park - although I am ready to do that. cheers ;)
excellent article and I love the title!
Great information!