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Aug 21, 2016 Sports
The Guyana Tennis Association (GLTA) in collaboration with Guyana Bank for Trade & Industry has begun its 5th Annual Tennis Summer Camp over this weekend at the GBTI Diamond Tennis Courts. Residents within and beyond the vicinity of Diamond Housing Scheme who are eager to learn tennis and might be looking for a mode of relaxation during their school holiday vacation are all invited to participate in the camp free of cost! The camp will run for three consecutive weekends, commencing 20th-21st August, 27th-28th August, and concluding on 3rd-4th September. Children ages 14 & under will be accommodated from 3:00pm – 4:30pm, and adults from 4:30pm- 6:00pm.
Persons are required to walk with a cap, snack, water bottle and a tennis racket if they have one. Racquets will also be provided. This initiative that is being upheld by the Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry is simply an expression of their support for the development of youths and adults in the Diamond Community through the sport of tennis.
On completion of the camp persons would not only be able to play tennis, but will also improve the development of their physical, technical, mental and social well being. Interested persons can register by calling the numbers (592) 639- 1735 and 674-7198.
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