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HomeSportClub working to improve

Club working to improve

It was a quiet second week of the Easter holidays.
George seemed to enjoy his time at Coolum and ran Andrew’s business very capably.
With the new club room being built offsite, the area had to be prepared to place the building on completion.
We were extremely happy with the volunteers who came on such short notice.
Thanks to Joy, Noelene, Jenny, John, Leon, Noel, John O’D, Tony, Tim, Ian and, of course, the President Des Adsett and co-ordinator of the project Doug Bosworth.
Our other project that has been stalled waiting to see where the meeting room is going is the sandpit.
A quote is being drawn up to begin work but Des would like some input from the parents of the children who are going to use the area.
There is a notice on the whiteboard asking for feedback to be directed to the tennis club by using the email address coolumtennisclub2@bigpond.com.
We will also be talking to parents who come for Fit Tennis with their children.
We are lucky enough to have new members still joining the club, who have recently moved to the area.
Those who wish to know more about the club can visit behind the swimming pool off the David Low Highway preferably on a Tuesday or Thursday morning before 10am.
A new computer has recently been installed but because of the upgraded operating system the email addresses have not transferred easily to the new computer.
Those who wish to receive emails from the club are asked to email the club at the above address.
Now that term two has started, the club is back to all fixtures with Juniors starting this weekend.
The club has lots of teams but there is always room for more players.
Those who are interested in junior fixtures or junior coaching can contact Andrew on 0421 391 505 or email him at coolum@ashtennis.com.

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