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School Districts Number/ Details of Courts Do Then Rent? Non-Profit Rate Commercial Rate Link to Facility Use Form Delaware County School Districts Number/ Details of Courts Do Then Rent? Non-Profit Rate Commercial Rate Link to Facility Use Form $150/hour Summer- Cost of 4 student $150/hour Summer- Cost of 4 camper fees per http://www.garnetvalleysch Garnet Valley School District 8 courts at High School Yes student camper fees per week week ools.com/domain/27 http://www.haverford.k12.p Haverford School District 6 courts at Haverford HS Yes Inquire Within Inquire Within a.us/Page/9132 6 courts at MN High School, 3 courts at Paxon Hollow Middle Area programs that have at Marple Newtown School District School Yes least 80% residents $100/season or $100/season or $20/use for all $20/use for all http://www.pdsd.org/domai Penn Delco School District 5 courts at High School Yes courts courts n/10 10 courts at Radnor HS, 4 courts at Radnor MS, 3 courts http://www.rtsd.org/Page/4 Radnor School District at Ithan Elementary Yes $5/hour/court $15/hour/court 81 http://www.ridleysd.k12.pa. Ridley School District 5 courts at High School Yes $25/court/day $25/court/day us/Page/13 8 courts at Penncrest HS, 4 Rose Tree Media School District courts at Springton Lake MS Yes Asking 5 courts at Academy Park High School, 3 courts at Harris Elementary, 2 courts at Sharon Southeast Delco School District Hill Elementary Possibly Inquire Within Inquire Within Springfield School District 5 courts at High School No Yes, but through Upper Darby Upper Darby School District 7 courts at High School Township http://www.wssd.org/cms/li b02/PA01001072/Centricity/ Domain/36/707%20- Wallingford-Swarthmore School %20Use%20of%20Facilities% District 4 courts at High School Yes No Charge $75/day/all courts 20w%20fees.pdf No charge if at least 70% residents, and no charge to participants, $20/4 hours/all courts if less than 70% residents and you don't charge participants, $100/4 hours if $100/4 hours/ all http://williampennsd.org/Pa William Penn School District 4 courts at Alden Elementary Yes you charge participants courts ge/966 Colleges Number/ Details of Courts Do Then Rent? Non-Profit Rate Commercial Rate Link to Facility Use Form https://www.cabrini.edu/ab out/facility-rentals/athletic- Cabrini College 4 courts Yes $20/court/hour $20/court/hour facility-rentals Delaware County Community College 6 courts Only to non-profits $100/hour for all 4 Eastern College 4 courts Yes $100/hour for all 4 courts courts http://www.haverfordathleti cs.com/information/facilites/ Haverford College 12 courts Yes Inquire Within Inquire Within index http://www.neumannathleti Neumann University 4 courts Yes Inquire Within Inquire Within cs.com/ Yes, only to non- http://brandywine.psu.edu/f Penn State Brandywine 8 courts profits $25/court/hour acilities-rental http://www.swarthmoreathl etics.com/sports/2013/6/11/ Swarthmore College 12 courts Possibly Inquire Within Inquire Within GEN_0611132321.aspx No, all courts https://www1.villanova.edu/ outsourced to villanova/services/conferenc Villanova University 8 courts another organization eservices/contact.html Municipalities Number/ Details of Courts Do Then Rent? Non-Profit Rate Commercial Rate Link to Facility Use Form $300 for 4 hours for 3 month period, $75 for each additional hour Mon-Fri, $100 for each http://www.chestercity.com 2 courts at Memorial Park, 6 additional hour Saturday- /departments/parks- City of Chester courts at Chester Park Yes Sunday recreation/ 2 courts at Elwell Field, 4 courts at Grange Field, 2 courts at Grasslyn Park, 1 court at Highland Farms Park, 2 courts at Merry Place, 6 http://www.haverfordtowns courts at Paddock Field, 4 hip.org/department/division. Haverford Township courts at Westgate Hill Park Yes $400/season for once aweek php?structureid=108 Inquire within to Lansdowne Township 4 courts at Hoffman Park Yes Inquire within to Park and Rec Park and Rec Media Borough 2 courts at Barrell Park No 2 courts at Clem Macrone Park, 3 courts at Warren $55/resident, $75 http://www.radnor.com/419 Radnor Township Filipone Park Yes $55/resident, $75 non-resident non-resident /Permits-Forms 2 courts at Williams Park, Meadowbreen Park, Veterans Inquire within to Springfield Township Memorial Park, Crowell Park Possibly Inquire within to Park and Rec Park and Rec Yes, vast majority http://www.upperdarby.org/ 3 courts at Naylor's Run Park, must be Upper Darby Gov/Parks/Naylors_Run_Par Upper Darby Township 7 courts at high school Twp residents No Charge No charge k.html Other Facilities Number/ Details of Courts Do Then Rent? Non-Profit Rate Commercial Rate Link to Facility Use Form $25/hour/court or $25/hour/court or http://www.agnesirwin.org/ Agnes Irwin School 5 courts yes $150/court/day $150/court/day page.cfm?p=545 Episcopal Academy 14 Courts No https://www.haverford.org/ Haverford School 4 courts Yes $100/hour/all courts $100/hour/all courts athletics/facilities-parking http://www.vfmacathletics.c Valley Forge Military Academy 9 courts Possibly Inquire Within Inquire Within om/academy/directory.
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