Kay and Keith Cooper had a chance to see Italy with longtime PRC player and friend, Fritz Rabuazzo and her husband Sandy. We all miss Fritz and can’t wait to hear all about their trip. Safe travels home.
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Reach Out With A Racquet
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PRC is happy to cooperate with Troels Christensen and his efforts to provide tennis instruction to children in the rural areas of Sierra Bullones, Pilar and Bohol, Philippines. Please check your garage, closets and basement and gather your used, old racquets and bring them to PRC. A collection basket is at the PRC front desk.…
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Reunions at PRC
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Thank you for the Birthday Wishes
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A PRC Link to Tanzania and 60 Minutes
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Perhaps you watched the heartwarming and inspirational segment regarding the Children’s Program in Tanzania two weeks ago on 60 Minutes. Linda Hayes, a frequent player at Princeton Racquet Club, is on the board of directors for the nonprofit organization. The programs include a community village for 94 children, a school, medical care and clinics and…
News, Social, Uncategorized, USTA
Happy Mother’s Day!
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Leagues, News, Social, Uncategorized, USTA
Weather Doesn’t Dampen PRC Men’s Team’s Spirits
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The rainy weather of late has been the toughest opponent to all of the men’s teams who compete in the USTA Adult Leagues. Although the women’s teams have been challenged by schedule changes, most of the men’s weekend matches during April have been postponed. Thanks to Kevin and Dennis, the outdoor courts were playable and…
Adult, Leagues, News, Social, USTA
Thank you Captains!
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Where is that beautiful weather that we had in March?! Many of the captains of the men’s and women’s USTA Adult League teams have devoted many extra hours rescheduling matches and rosters because of inclement weather so far this season. Please don’t forget to express your thanks – either verbally or maybe by bringing them a treat,…