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Communiversity Serves Up New Partnership
Brian Clark, director of tennis at Eastern Hills Indoor Tennis Club, has been incredible to work with and he is excited to welcome UC Communiversity students to his club! EHI opened in 1971 and its goal of providing a clean and comfortable club with top quality courts and programming has never changed.
We scheduled five-week sessions for intermediates starting Nov. 12 and eight-week sessions starting Jan. 7 for both beginner and intermediate players. The court time is set aside exclusively for Communiversity students. The fee is less than $20/week and each lesson lasts 1 ½ hours. Our classes are limited to 12 people for the intermediate class and 8 people for the beginners class, so register early to ensure your spot!
Fall Session:
- Tennis for Intermediates, Sundays, 11/12-12/17, 3-4:30 pm
- Tennis for Intermediates, Sundays, 11/12-12/17, 4:30-6 pm Sold Out!
Winter Session:
- Tennis for Beginners, Sundays, 1/7-2/25, 3-4:30 pm
- Tennis for Intermediates, Sundays, 1/7-2/25, 4:30-6 pm
Register online or call us at 513-556-6932.
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